The utilization of high-pressure water to clean the exterior surfaces of manufactured housing is a common maintenance practice. This cleaning method effectively removes dirt, algae, mold, and other accumulated debris from siding, roofs, and other external components. Specific equipment and techniques are employed to ensure effective cleaning without causing damage to the relatively delicate materials often used in the construction of this type of housing.
Regular cleaning of these residences provides numerous benefits. It enhances the aesthetic appeal of the property, improving curb appeal and potentially increasing property value. Furthermore, removing organic growth like algae and mold can prevent long-term damage to the siding and roofing materials, extending the lifespan of these components. Historically, less effective manual cleaning methods were employed, making the introduction of pressurized water systems a significant advancement in property maintenance.