Pressure Washing in Paris, KY
Paris, KY
Bourbon County exterior cleaning

Pressure Washing in Paris, KY

Pressure washing and soft wash service for homes, farms, and businesses across Paris and Bourbon County. From the 1800s brick on Main Street to the horse farms along Houston and Eight Mile Pike.

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Our Paris

Bourbon County from Main Street to the back roads.

From the historic brick on Main Street and the homes around the courthouse, to the horse farms along Houston, Stoner Creek, and Eight Mile Pike, and the storefronts in Millersburg - we have washed it all. Same crew, same standards, every job.

Inman ProWash LLC on a job in Paris, KY

Paris is the county seat of Bourbon County, the namesake of the bourbon spirit and one of the oldest settled regions in Kentucky. The downtown along Main Street and Pleasant Street has a tight concentration of 19th-century brick and limestone buildings that need careful low-pressure cleaning. The surrounding horse-farm country along Paris Pike and through the Cane Ridge area is dotted with miles of plank fencing, barns, and historic estate homes. Newer residential developments off US-27 and US-68 round out the picture. We've worked across Bourbon County for years.

Bourbon County is horse country and the properties here reflect that. The plank fencing that lines Paris Pike, Bethlehem Road, and Hutchison Road turns gray and develops algae within a few years. We soft wash fencing to remove the growth without damaging the wood. Many farm managers follow that up with our staining service to protect the fence for another three to five years.

The estate homes on larger Bourbon County properties often have a combination of stone, brick, wood siding, and painted trim. Each of those materials needs a different approach and a different pressure setting. We adjust for each surface on every job. No blanket approach, no one-size-fits-all pressure setting.

We also clean the commercial properties in downtown Paris and the businesses along US 68. Storefronts, sidewalks, and parking areas maintained on a regular schedule. Call 859-312-0704 for a free estimate on any Paris or Bourbon County property.

Why Paris homes get dirty fast

The four things working against your exterior.

Bourbon County is some of the most beautiful country in Kentucky, but it does a number on exterior surfaces. Here is what we deal with on every Paris job.

01

Horse farm dust

Bourbon County has more horse farms than almost any county in the state. The dust from gravel roads, hay barns, and limestone fence lines settles on every siding within a mile. Fences, barns, and house exteriors all need regular cleaning.

02

1800s brick

Main Street Paris has some of the oldest commercial brick in central Kentucky. A lot of the homes on the side streets are from the same era. We use the lowest pressure setting that still cleans, so the mortar joints last another century.

03

Old shaded streets

The old streets around downtown Paris sit under heavy oak and maple canopy. All that shade drops tannin, pollen, and leaf litter that streaks roofs and packs gutters by fall. We clear the gutters and soft wash the roof before the staining sets in over winter.

04

Stoner Creek and rolling hills

Paris sits between Stoner Creek and the rolling Bluegrass hills. Homes in the lower spots stay damp longer. Hillside properties get clay splash off the slopes. Each one needs a different mix.

Neighborhoods We Serve

Every block from Main Street to North Middletown.

Paris is small enough that we have probably driven down your street already.

38.2098 N . 84.2530 W
Downtown Paris
historic brick storefronts
Main Street Historic
1800s homes and buildings
North Middletown Pike
mix of homes and farm properties
Houston Antioch Road
rural Bourbon County
Eight Mile Pike
horse farms and country homes
Stoner Creek area
lower-lying neighborhoods
Houston Road
estate homes and farms
US 68 corridor
commercial and residential mix
Cane Ridge area
rural homes and historic sites
Millersburg
small town northeast of Paris
Mike soft washing historic brick on a Paris property.
A Main Street story

A storefront older than the company name.

One of the buildings on Main Street has been in the same family for four generations. When the current owner reopened it as a small cafe, the brick had not been cleaned in decades. Black streaks ran down from the gutters and the mortar joints were nearly invisible under the staining.

We washed it on a Sunday before the cafe opened that following Tuesday. The next time we drove through Paris, there was a line out the door. The owner came out, gave us a hug, and said the building looked the way it did in the picture she had of her great-grandfather standing in front of it back in the 1920s. That is what this work is for.

While we're in town

A few Paris spots we keep coming back to.

After the last job wraps, Paris is an easy place to slow down. We take the long way past the horse farms out toward Houston Road and end up on the downtown square more often than not.

Historic brick

Main Street Historic homes and storefronts

Aged painted wood and 1800s brick need low pressure and controlled detergent — raw pressure strips mortar and blows through old paint. We slow down the rinse and keep detergent drift off the landscaping on these tighter lots.

Soft wash only

Stoner Creek area vinyl and Hardie homes

Lower-lying lots mean more clay splash and heavier moisture load on siding. Vinyl gets soft wash only — pressure cuts gaskets and drives water behind panels. Hardie board gets a specific surfactant ratio to pull organic staining without surface damage.

Newer subdivision

US 68 corridor residential mix

Mix of vinyl ranches and newer Hardie homes along this stretch. Pollen and tannin staining from roadside tree canopy are the main issues. Soft wash house washes plus concrete surface cleaning on driveways are the most common jobs we run here.

Rural / estate

Houston Road and Eight Mile Pike farm properties

Estate homes and country properties on larger lots. Roof cleaning for Gloeocapsa streaks and concrete cleaning on long driveways and parking pads are the main requests. Access is easier here so we can move efficiently across bigger surfaces.

Paris Common Questions

What Paris customers ask most.

How much does pressure washing cost in Paris, KY?+
Most house washes in Paris run $449 to $889 depending on the size of your home and how heavy the buildup is. A single-story runs $449 to $850. A two-story runs $599 to $889. Concrete, gutter, and roof cleaning are priced by the job. We quote every job individually and the price we give you is the price you pay.
How often should I have my Paris home pressure washed?+
Every one to two years for most homes. Homes near horse farms or out in the country pick up dust faster, so closer to every year. Town homes with good airflow can usually go two years.
Do you work on historic homes downtown?+
Yes. The brick along Main Street and the historic side streets needs the lowest pressure we run, with a softer detergent mix. We have done plenty of 1800s Paris buildings without damaging the mortar.
Can you clean horse farm properties?+
Yes. We clean plank fencing, barn exteriors, equipment buildings, and estate homes. Several Bourbon County farms have us on an annual schedule for the spring cleanup.
Do you serve all of Bourbon County?+
Yes. Paris city limits, Millersburg, North Middletown, Cane Ridge, and the country roads in between. If you are in the county we can get to you.
Are your cleaning products safe for plants and pets?+
Yes. The soft wash mix breaks down within minutes of rinsing. We pre-wet landscaping and rinse everything down. Pets and livestock are fine. We just ask that horses be moved out of the immediate spray area for fencing jobs.

Let's clean up your Paris home.

Bourbon County is a regular stop for us, town homes and horse farms both. Give us a call and we'll get you a quote, and most jobs go on within a week of your call.

Service areaParis
ResponseSame day
Wait time7 days avg
HoursMon-Sat · 8a-6p
859-312-0704