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How Much Does It Cost to Pressure Wash a House in Myrtle Beach, SC?

What Myrtle Beach homeowners pay to pressure wash a house, what drives the price by size and siding, and why soft-washing vinyl is worth it.

Most single-story house washes in the Myrtle Beach area land in the range of roughly 250 to 500 dollars, while larger two-story homes commonly run 500 to 900 dollars or more. House washing is the service homeowners ask about most, because the walls are the biggest surface on the property and the one salt air and humidity hit hardest. The price follows a few clear factors.

What is the typical price range?

A compact vinyl cottage in Surfside or Conway sits at the low end; a sprawling two-story home in Carolina Forest or along the water in North Myrtle Beach lands higher simply because there is far more siding, soffit, and trim to soft wash. Very large homes or ones neglected for years climb above that band.

What drives the price?

  • Square footage and stories: pricing tracks the size of the exterior more than anything, and a two-story home needs more reach and setup than a single-story one of the same footprint.
  • Siding material: vinyl, fiber-cement, brick, and painted wood each need a slightly different soft-wash approach, and textured surfaces hold more growth than smooth siding.
  • Level of buildup: a home washed on a schedule rinses down quickly; one left for years with heavy algae and salt film needs more solution and dwell time.
  • Distance from the water: homes near the Atlantic in North Myrtle Beach, Surfside, or the oceanfront collect a chalky salt film continuously, so they green up faster.

Why does soft washing cost what it does?

You will sometimes see rock-bottom quotes from crews planning to blast the walls at high pressure. On a Myrtle Beach home that is a false savings: high pressure cracks and warps vinyl siding, drives water and salt behind the walls, and strips paint, turning a cleaning into a repair bill. A proper house wash is a low-pressure soft wash that dissolves mildew and salt film at the source, then rinses it away. It costs a little more because it protects delicate coastal finishes and lasts far longer. Learn how our house washing in Myrtle Beach works.

How can you keep the cost down?

The single biggest way to save is to wash before the growth gets severe, since a lightly soiled home needs far less product than one left for years. Bundling a house wash with a driveway or porch almost always earns a better combined rate, and it means the whole exterior matches when the crew leaves.

How do you get an accurate number?

Because so much depends on size, siding, and buildup, the best way to know your exact cost is a quick look or a couple of photos, which lets us give upfront, flat pricing before any work starts. Get a quote across all of our Myrtle Beach pressure washing services.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a house wash take? Most single-family homes are done in a few hours, depending on size and how much buildup has to be dwelled and rinsed. You do not usually need to be home.

Will soft washing damage my plants? No, when done properly. Landscaping is pre-wet and protected, and the cleaning solution is rinsed and diluted so beds near the walls are not harmed.

How often should I wash the house here? Most Myrtle Beach homes benefit from a wash every twelve to eighteen months, and sooner near the water where salt film builds fastest.

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