Please read this entire page before calling to schedule service, no fine print we want you to know what chemical cleaning is. We will call and go over your service(s) and fill this work-order out with you before starting.
Service Provider: Home Repair & Remodel, LLC,
Address: 201 Wolf Street, Narrows Virginia 24124
Phone No.: 540-818-0449 Email: homereairgiles@gmail.com
Service Providers Manager: _________________________________________Date: ___/___/2026
Property Owner(s) or Assignee:
Property Address: _________________________________________________________________________
Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ___/___/2026 Phone # ____/____/_____
WITNESSETH that both parties by signing this understand and agree the Service Provider acting as Sub-contractor hired by and working for the Property Owner or Assignee acting as Contractor for said property agree to all statements reflected herein as fact. The Service Provider will provide labor and materials to complete the following service(s) and by signing you acknowledge you have read and agree with all statement’s reflected and made part of this Service Agreement. Our Insurance Statement is on the back of all service forms and must be read and acknowledged.
Work to be completed: Service truck fee(s) are the (dollar amounts) per hour, with a 1 hour minimum
Gutter Cleaning - ($150) ___ Add: Gutters outer surface cleaning ___ Gutter Repair ___ Guards installed ___ plus materials
Power Washing - Wall cleaning (includes - entries, doors, windows, fascia, soffit and chimney and average 2 hours) - (Vinyl Siding/Block/Wood - $150) - (Brick/Stone - $200) - (Roofs - $400) include Gutters clean out, Add: Gutter outer surface cleaning ___, Plus materials (disposable tarping if requested $0.10 psf) ___ extra chemicals charges apply when heavily soiled areas need extra chemical application.
Cleaning Chemicals Per Gallon - SH 12.5% (Bleach) $8 ___ Oxygen Bleach $8 ___ Oxalic acid $8 ___ Metal Roof Cleaner $15 ___ Ox-Knox $40 ___
Decks - ($200) ___ (includes surface, stairs and railing)
Patios - ($200) ___ (includes surface, stairs and railing)
Fences - ($150) Vinyl ___ Wood ___ Retainer Walls - Brick ___ Stone ___ Block ___
Concrete Driveway - ($200) ___can include - Stairs ___ Landings ___ Porch ___ Pad ___
Sidewalks - ($150) ___can include - Stairs ___ Landings ___ Porch ___
Cleaning outdoor items, sheds, gazebo, patio furniture, grills etc. as part of another service(s) miscellaneous ____
Windows - ($150) Hand Washed outside ___ inside ___
Start Time: ____ End Time: ____ = Labor $ _____ Materials $ _____ Miscellaneous $ _____ Total $ _______ to be paid upon completion. (cash or check)
Things we need to know before we start: Do you have; a well ___ pets ___ stained wood ___ untreated wood ___
Do you want delegate items ___ plants ___ moved or covered Yes ___ No ___
Is the water turned on Yes ___ No ___ are you on well water Yes ___ No ___
Can you turn off your outside power and AC unit while we work Yes ___ No ___
Do you want us to move out door item Yes ___ No ___
Has this area been soft washed before, and were there issues Yes ___ No ___
Are there any water leaks __ wood rot __ cracks __ loose or chipping paint __
What type of exterior(s) do you have (vinyl __ stucco __ wood __ brick __ stone __)
Is the paint dark or older? Yes ___ No ___ We use less (SH) on old dark paint
Is your house painted with any Organic paint(s) Yes ___ No ___ (SH) will discolor Organic paint(s)
BUYER BE AWARE: This is a soft-wash process being done by thousands of homeowners daily for decades. It's done by injecting chemicals (bleach) and (liquid soap) into a sprayer and spraying surfaces, letting it dwell for a short time and rinsing it off with water. We take every precaution and follow a very careful process, presoaking the ground around plants with water and rinse them before and after with water. We cover exposed electrical boxes and hand wash painted and stained doors, then thoroughly rinsing everything to mitigate over spray. Still, this may damage plants, grass, glass and surfaces; walls, roofs, painted or stained surfaces, etc. We understand if you as the home owner do not want to take on this liability. Be-aware we will not be held liable for any damage that may occur due to chemical application(s). Disclaimer: If your home has been painted with an ORGANIC PAINT, it must be cleaned with an Oxygen Bleach (Sodium Percarbonate) solution. Sodium Hypochlorite (Bleach) solution will destroy your paint and it is up to you to know this and make us aware. See Organic Paint Damage. All chemicals will irritate or burn skin and eyes and should be immediately and thoroughly rinsed off if you come in contact, even our diluted solutions.
Insurance Statements encompass all Statements and Intent. Our signatures make this statement a fact and enforceable. This Statement in some form is on the back of all service forms and provided to give homeowner(s) peace of mind, knowing we will ensure any work done is backed by a $10,000 Surety Bond, that will provide for any property such as not previously broken or dislodged fixtures, torn screens, broken glass etc., will be covered. We do home repair and if break something we will gladly repair, replace or compensate you for any broken item(s). We however will not be held responsible for property damage related to Chemicals as this is considered a known potential liability and with the owner(s) consent work proceeded.
Home Repair & Remodel, LLC, acts as a Sub-Contractor to the Homeowner(s), “acting as Contractor” who hires Home Repair & Remodel, LLC as a Service Provider hired by and working for the Homeowner(s) for a specific job(s). Sub-Contractor(s) will provide its own personal injury insurance and workmen’s comp and will maintain a $10,000 Surety Bond that will provide for any property damage, not related to "Chemicals" up to $10,000.
Both Service Provider and Homeowner(s) or their Assignee agree to hold the other harmless for any and all personal injury liability. We as Sub-Contractor to the Homeowner(s) are perfectly willing and capable of being responsible for our own workmen’s comp and personal injury insurance. We expect a Homeowner(s) to also be as personally responsible for their own safety and liability.
If either party commences legal action to enforce its rights pursuant to this Agreement, the prevailing party in said legal action shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs of litigation relating to said legal action, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction. Their signatures make these statements a fact and enforceable. If a Homeowner(s) does not agree to this, we cannot work together.
Some videos that you might find interesting HOW TO SOFT WASH A HOUSE (START TO FINISH) for question and answer Q & A
These are the chemicals mixes and procedure we use to spray wash your home:
Sodium Hypochlorite (SH) - "12.5 bleach" commonly known as Pool Shock. Used for walls, roofs and surface cleaning.
§ Best For: Aggressive killing of mold, mildew, algae, sanitizing, and deep cleaning.
§ Pros: Fast working, highly effective, common industry standard for killing growth.
§ Cons: Harsh chemical, can damage plants, grass, glass and surfaces; walls, roofs, painted or stained surfaces if not used carefully; requires proper neutralization (thorough rinsing).
§ Ratio: Typically 1% to 1.5% for walls 4% to 6% for roofs per gallon of water, adjusted for dirtiness.
§ Rinsing: Rinse with low pressure.
Oxygen Bleach (Sodium Percarbonate) commonly known as OxiClean "Gentler Option" Used as a safer choice for walls, roofs and surface cleaning, watch this video to understand this process for, untreated wood YouTube video for roof cleaning softwash sodium percarbonate
Temperature Application Range 50 to 85 degrees (for best results apply in the spring or fall)
§ Best For: Roof cleaning (killing spores), delicate surfaces, stucco, wood, painted homes, non-organic stain
§ Pros: Color-safe, less toxic, breaks down safely, easier on skin/plants, great for lifting stains and killing spores, good for roofs.
§ Cons: Slower acting, less aggressive than SH, might need more dwell time or a second coat and/or manual brushing for tougher stained areas. Harsh chemical, can damage plants, grass, glass and surfaces; walls, roofs, painted or stained surfaces if not used carefully, requires proper neutralization (thorough rinsing).
§ Ratio: Typically 6-12 ounces per gallon of water plus 2 oz of Surfactant, adjusted for dirtiness.
§ Avoid Sun: Work in shade or on cloudy days for best dwell time, prevent rapid drying.
§ Dwell Time: Allow solution to sit and work; apply a second coat if needed instead of increasing pressure to clean.
§ ADDING Potassium Hydroxide to Sodium Percarbonate for untreated wood, mix per gallon of water 6-12 ounces Sodium Percarbonate with 1 table spoon of Potassium Hydroxide and 2 oz of Surfactant adjusted for dirtiness.
Oxalic acid used as a wood brightener can be used as the second application to wood surfaces. Mix 1 cup per gallon of water.
Sodium metasilicate plus Surfactant for cleaning untreated wood, (fences, decks, wood siding) Mix 1/2 cup and 1 oz Surfactant per gallon for hand sprayer and for (down-streaming) 1 cup add 2 oz Surfactant per gallon
Sodium Hydroxide beads with Surfactant used for concrete surface cleaning. Mix 4 oz of Sodium hydroxide beads to 1 gallon water and 2 oz Surfactant
Keep away from acids, ammonia, organic materials, and metals like aluminum, zinc, or tin roofs.
Surfactant (Liquid soap) used as a surface binder to extend and increase chemical surface time or dwell time.
La's Totally Awesome for cleaning the outer surface of gutters and other painted metal surfaces. Quick brush on quickly rinse. NO DWELL TIME!
Muriatic acid to clean block wall mineral stains, mix 10-part water to 1-part Muriatic acid dwell till stain disappears and rinse.
Vinegar for stained stucco - mix 1 cup warm water, 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1/2 teaspoon Surfactant, brush and rinse.
Window cleaning solution - 1 gallon water, 1 pint white vinegar, 1 table spoons of Dawn no streak window cleaner.