Hardie Board: Washing Your Home the Right Way
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Hardie Board is one of the most popular siding materials on the market, but it can be difficult to know how to properly clean it. This video will show you the right way to wash your Hardie Board home, so you can keep it looking its best. Watch now and learn how to clean your Hardie Board home the right way!
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Wow, great results.
Nice work!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge and teaching.
I’m new to the pressure/soft washing community, so I’m looking forward to more videos on showing us tips and how to properly wash a house.
Thanks for watching!!! More content coming this year
There's no such thing as a "pressure/soft washing community." It is a topic, but it is not a community.
Great job, great results!
Thank you brother 👍
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Hardie Board is the way to go..nice development for all the homes to have it, from original construction, cool. Hardie is so much better than plastic..and factory paint is 15 year warranty 30 year on the actual siding...had mine done, what a difference. Stuff is HEAVY!
Appreciate all your knowledge 👍
can u use mr. clean to clean it
@@randomrazr have to ask Mrs clean if she will let you?
When you do oxidation removal do u ever apply a UV protectant?
Never had a problem downstreaming them down here, but I can see how brushing would bring out perfection.
Where are you located? In Colorado, what we are seeing is dirt that's getting “baked on” the Hardie board. I’m still trying different products to see if we can find a solution that will minimize scrubbing. I have one that we will be testing this year.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 Tuscaloosa AL. We get less dirt and more darker algae/mold due to the high humidity and heat year round. We routinely have 80-90% humidity even during the winter.
@@jetskirehab750 I think I would prefer the algae and mold over oxidation and baked on dirl lol
I live in Montana and my house has so much oxidation. May I ask what the product was used to restore and condition the siding?
I haven’t found a vidoe on UA-cam yet on how to use a soft wash set up, as in going from using chemical to rinsing with water with the setup. Can you show us a video the process in using a software setup. I’m currently going to be using my 4GPM pressure washer to rinse house, but will not apply pressure by being a distance between the house and the gun.
Absolutely! This upcoming season I will provide more content around our Softwash process. Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍
Here in Utah I run into the same thing all the time. The problem is that it’s difficult to find customers that are willing to pay enough to cover that much time and labor:
I hear that! It can be a hard sell for sure. The one thing that we have been able to do is offer our protective RESTORE product that will helps keep the home clean year round. After the initial scrub down, the home will just need a basic wash once a year and a reapply of RESTORE. Easier pill to swallow for customer to justify the initial expense.
Live in Utah too!! I don’t understand how to clean it!!
Start at the bottom work your way up great idea
Great video! Do you ever worry about covering the cameras with plastic or take them off?
All the time! I will cover these in plastic and protected.
That’s fantastic! What would a homeowner expect to pay for such a service? Thank you!
Its really depends on the home. This particular home I believe we charged between $1600-$1800.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 Yeah, that was a big house. You did well.
@@TheFreshRinse thank you!
I’ll pass.
What are the products you use to clean the hardiboard and the Leave On Conditioner? I just have a small section of hardiboard.
HI Tilly, we use professional grade propriotry water-based biodegradable chemicals specifically made for cleaning exterior surfaces. If you only have a small area of Hardie Board to clean, you may want to first try a soft detergent like dawn dish soap and then aggitate with a wet cloth. Here's a blog post I wrote about cleaning Hardie Board. www.mountainviewsoftwash.com/post/is-it-safe-to-pressure-wash-hardie-siding
Hope this helps?
Does your product void the warranty on hardie board?
How do you scrubs the top? I cleaned a house like this and customer asked me to remove oxidation, it was a nightmare I apply 3 times and scrub still not get all the oxidation off!
We have a 30’ retractable pole to scrub those hard to reach areas. Oxidation removal is very tricky and labor intensive to remove so we always charge a premium price. A home like this was between $1,500 & $1,900 for us to remove that deep baked-on dirt. Roughly .65 a square foot.
Where did you get small brush you used on garage door?
Pick this up at Lowes. It's a medium soft brush, works great 👍
What kind of soap solution are you using for the scrubbing?
I'm using 1% of our proprietary Terra wash and Green wash on this particular job.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135what if you use 2% of terrawash instead ?
What type of brushes you are using on the siding??
We really like this multi-angle car brush. Does a great job getting into hard-to-reach spots.
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What’s the restore product? I use hotsy 400 wax to post rinse
Restore is our proprietary leave-on conditioner, UV inhibitor with a biocide and bleach neutralizer.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 do you have a name brand that you use?
did you put SH on the red area?
I didn't use any SH on this home.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 what Chem did you use ?
@@seattleprowash5464 on this one I used our proprietary chemical Green Wash and Terra Wash with lots of scrubbing 😆
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 thanks
What kind of cleaning products can you use on hardie board?
Your going to wanna use a low PH surfactant and brush with a soft bristle brush.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 Ok I did that today on a small 4 x 4 section. Scrubbed, rinsed, dried and still rubbing my finger on the planks produces a lot of oxidized paint. Is there a chemical cleaner that will get rid of the oxidation?
@@jenkinsljenkinssquire9137 ah yes gotcha. You will want to use an oxidation remover like Gutter Butter or EcoChem to move the oxidation off. It’s very tricky and a fine line to remove the oxidation and not the paint.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 I see. I heard someone say that it occurs on only tan and blue siding?? What would the color matter?
@@jenkinsljenkinssquire9137 definitely noticeable on the darker colors.
Isn’t that oxidation, not dirt?
Initially, we thought the same; however, these homes are less than a year old. Almost every home in the neighborhood has a layer of construction dirt baked on. The removal process is similar to oxidation.
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 Hardie factory painted siding is a 15 year warranty on the paint, the stuff is baked on like a car finish...only way to go. The just primed then painted on site is just not as good. factory bake on paint, lasts and lasts. If they clean it every 10 years or so, the stuff should last forever...with the added UV protection in the cleaner
Isn’t that oxidation?
It's not, just baked on dirt from nearby construction. The home is less that 2 years old
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 ah okay. How long does oxidation usually take to set in on a home? Dealing with a 2 story all vinyl home right now that a lady wants house washed but it has heavy oxidation on it. But it’s not disturbed so it’s not visible yet upon looking at it. Trying to upswell the oxidation removal to her but she’s a bit of a cheap customer. Expressed to her that after soft washing the house there could be chance the oxidation will get disturbed.
@@jawkman101 Vinyl siding is the worst when it comes to oxidation. I've had similar customers, and the best thing you can do is explain to them that once we wash the home, the oxidation will become more pronounced. If, at that time, you are not happy with how the chalky oxidation is making your home look, then we can discuss the removal process. I also explain that if unchecked, it could lead to the degradation of the siding, which will become brittle, potentially looking at replacing the siding at some point. Best to keep it maintained and protected, extending the life of the siding. The cost of oxidation removal is far cheaper than replacement. I recently did at home that the owners were about to replace the siding, and it came out almost like new. They were very pleased!
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 Yup, Hardie Board Fiber cement siding has a 15 year paint warranty on the factory painted stuff... 30 year on the actual siding itself, best stuff to use. That entire development is Hardie NICE..usually ya get stuck with plastic on new construction, these must not be cheap homes, but have the extra touch of the best siding, cool
I would hate to live in a neighborhood like that with your neighbors on top of you like that. Most people who do live in most subdivisions are not that happy.
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Your video title says Hardie Board: Washing your home the right way, but the only thing you showed was washing the garage door, which isn’t Hardie Board. A little disappointed.
The fly crap on the farm is outrageous....almost impossible to clean
You have some serious AIR POLLUTION there, oy vey......ever do air tests?
Air pollution??
@@mountainviewsoftwash9135 what else sticks to siding, where do it come from?
@@cengeb oh gotcha. This is construction dirt that gets kicked up and stick to the siding and then get baked on.
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