Pressure washing vs deep cleaning
Pressure washing handles exterior surfaces while deep cleaning tackles interior spaces. Compare what each covers, typical costs, and when you need both.
Pressure washing ($150–$500 per visit) uses high-pressure water to clean driveways, siding, decks, patios, and fences — all exterior surfaces. Deep cleaning ($250–$600 per visit) scrubs interior spaces: inside appliances, baseboards, behind furniture, tile grout, and fixtures. They don't overlap — one is outdoor, one is indoor. Many homeowners schedule both in spring: pressure wash the exterior first, then deep clean the interior. Combined, expect $400–$1,000 for a thorough inside-and-out refresh of a typical 2,000 sq ft home. Pressure washing is typically done 1–2 times per year, while deep cleaning is recommended 2–4 times per year depending on household size.
Hogedrukreiniging vs Dieptereiniging
| Feature | Hogedrukreiniging | Dieptereiniging |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Choose pressure washing when your driveway has mold or stains, siding looks gray or green, your deck needs prep before sealing or staining, or you want to boost curb appeal before selling. | Choose deep cleaning when the inside of your home needs a thorough scrub — behind appliances, inside cabinets, grout lines, light fixtures. Ideal before hosting guests, after renovations, or as a seasonal reset. |
Call a hogedrukreiniging when…
Choose pressure washing when your driveway has mold or stains, siding looks gray or green, your deck needs prep before sealing or staining, or you want to boost curb appeal before selling.
Call a dieptereiniging when…
Choose deep cleaning when the inside of your home needs a thorough scrub — behind appliances, inside cabinets, grout lines, light fixtures. Ideal before hosting guests, after renovations, or as a seasonal reset.