Park Cities Power Wash Releases Dallas-Specific Washing Calendar

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Guide Anchors Scheduling to Local Freeze Dates, Pollen Peaks, and May Storm Risk

Dallas, United States - July 8, 2026 / Pressure Washing Marketing Pros /

Park Cities Power Wash has published a new pressure washing timing guide built around Dallas weather and pollen patterns rather than national averages. Homeowners who book too early lose the wash to the oak pollen drop, while those who wait into May see clean facades splash-soiled by severe weather. The guide identifies two narrow ideal windows when conditions align for the soft washing most Dallas exteriors require.

Why Dallas Pressure Washing Timing Is Harder Than Most Cities

Dallas sits inside a tight calendar that national guides routinely miss. The average last freeze in DFW falls on March 12 and the average first freeze on November 22, according to NWS Fort Worth/Dallas freeze records, leaving only narrow safe windows on each side of summer. The region also sits under three distinct tree-pollen seasons documented by the Texas A&M Forest Service, including mountain cedar from December through February and oak from late February through early May, which means a home washed during a peak gets re-coated within days. May is the wettest month locally, averaging around 5 inches of rain along with peak hail and severe weather. Summer humidity then runs 55% to 72%, conditions in which soft wash detergents evaporate before they can break down algae on hot stone and stucco.

What the New Dallas Calendar Actually Lays Out

The guide replaces the vague spring-and-fall recommendation with two specific Dallas windows tied to local data. The primary window runs late March through mid-April, after the March 12 last freeze, after the oak, ash, and mulberry pollen drop, and before May severe weather peaks. The secondary window runs mid-October through early November, after summer surface heat eases and with a buffer before the November 22 first freeze. The resource pairs each window with the surfaces most common across Park Cities and Highland Park homes, including brick, Austin stone, limestone, stucco, and painted Hardie, and explains why soft washing fails in summer heat. It also covers separate ideal windows for roof cleaning, window cleaning, gutter cleaning, driveways, decks, and solar panels.

Park Cities Power Wash on the Dallas Washing Window

Doug Steel, owner of Park Cities Power Wash, said the guide reflects how the company has scheduled jobs since 2016. "National articles tell Dallas homeowners spring is best and stop there, and that costs people money when they book the week before a May hailstorm or the week pollen is still dropping. Our process needs dwell time, so we anchor every schedule to local freeze dates, pollen peaks, and the storm calendar," said Doug Steel, Owner, Park Cities Power Wash.

Where Dallas Homeowners Can Read the Full Guide

The complete Dallas pressure washing calendar and seasonal scheduling reminders are available on the Park Cities Power Wash website, and the company also posts ongoing updates and timing alerts on its Facebook page throughout the year.

About Park Cities Power Wash

Park Cities Power Wash is a veteran-owned exterior cleaning company based in Dallas, Texas, serving residential and commercial properties within a 30-mile radius of the city. Founded in 2016, the company offers house washing, roof cleaning, window cleaning, gutter cleaning, driveway cleaning, solar panel cleaning, and Christmas light installation across the Dallas area.

Contact Information:

Park Cities Power Wash


Dallas, TX 75205
United States

Doug Steel
(214) 390-3377
https://www.parkcitiespowerwash.com/

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