How much does pressure washing SEO cost?
Two tiers. Starter is $200/month for a clean 1-page site without SEO work. Growth is $1,500 setup plus $500/month and covers the full local SEO program — multi-page site, on-page work, citations, monthly content, GBP management, and ranking reports. Most pressure washing companies start on Growth.
How long until my pressure washing business ranks?
Most pressure washing clients see local-pack movement in 30–60 days. Full organic ranking on competitive keywords like "pressure washing [city]" typically takes 4–6 months. Google Business Profile wins are sometimes faster — we've seen pressure washers jump from page 2 to the map pack in under a month with the right cleanup.
Do I need a new website to do pressure washing SEO?
Not always. We audit first. If your existing site is fundamentally broken — slow, no schema, bad mobile, thin content — rebuilding is cheaper than fighting it. If it's just dated, we can usually retrofit without a full rebuild.
Are there long-term contracts?
No. Month-to-month. No exit fees, no minimum terms. You cancel any time — we earn the next month every month.
Do you guarantee #1 rankings?
No reputable agency will guarantee a specific Google ranking. Algorithms shift, competitors move, markets change. What we do guarantee: we'll do the work, we'll show you exactly what we did, and we'll move fast when something needs to change.
What if my pressure washing market is really competitive?
Most pressure washing markets are crowded with weak websites and ignored Google Business Profiles. The bar is low. We've ranked pressure washers in big metros and small towns equally — the work is the same, just more of it where there's more competition.
Do you work with soft washing companies?
Yes. Soft washing, exterior cleaning, fleet washing, roof cleaning, gutter cleaning — anything in the exterior service-business category. The SEO playbook is essentially the same.
What's included in the monthly content?
Two pieces per month. Usually a mix of service-area pages (a new page targeting a neighboring town), blog posts (educational content homeowners search for), and on-page updates to existing pages.