
How to Get 5-Star Reviews for Your Pressure Washing Business
Your Google reviews determine whether homeowners call you or a competitor. Here's the system for consistently collecting 5-star reviews that compound into unstoppable local credibility.

Here's the complete system for building review momentum.
Why Most Pressure Washing Businesses Don't Have Enough Reviews
The #1 reason: they don't ask. Happy customers rarely leave reviews spontaneously. They need to be prompted — and the prompt needs to be easy.
The second reason: the ask happens at the wrong time. Asking for a review 2 weeks after the job is too late. Asking mid-job ("let me know what you think!") is too early. The right time is immediately after the customer expresses satisfaction with the completed work.
The 3-Part Review System
Part 1: In-Person Ask
Before you leave the job, when the customer has just seen the finished work and is happy:
"I'm really glad it turned out well! If you have 2 minutes, a Google review would mean the world to me — it's how new customers find my business. I can text you the link right now if that's easier."
Then pull out your phone and text them the link immediately. Strike while the iron is hot.
Part 2: Follow-Up Text (24-48 hours later)
"Hi [Name], just checking that everything is still looking great with the [job]! If you have a moment, a Google review really helps my business: [link]. Thank you so much for choosing [Business Name]!"
Keep it casual and genuine. Include the direct link — every extra step reduces completion.
Part 3: HomeProBadge Trade-Specific Reviews
Beyond Google, HomeProBadge collects verified reviews with trade-specific criteria — rating professionalism, quality of work, communication, and pressure washing-specific factors.
These verified reviews appear on your HomeProBadge profile and add credibility that anonymous platforms can't match.
What to Do When You Get a Bad Review
Bad reviews happen to everyone — even the best pressure washing businesses. How you respond matters more than the review itself:
Never argue or be defensive. Respond professionally and empathetically:"Thank you for the feedback, [Name]. I take customer satisfaction very seriously and I'm sorry the experience didn't meet your expectations. Please contact me directly at [phone] and I'll make it right."Address it privately, resolve it publicly. Fix the issue if possible, then respond publicly to show future customers you stand behind your work. A single bad review surrounded by 50 five-star reviews means nothing. Volume protects you.
Review Goals by Business Stage
Year 1: 25+ reviews, 4.7+ star average Year 2: 75+ reviews, 4.8+ star average Year 3+: 150+ reviews, 4.8+ star averageAt 75+ reviews, you'll find that many customers don't even compare prices — they just call the most-reviewed pressure washing professional in their area.
Making It Easier with QR Codes
Create a Google review QR code (free at g.page or QR code generators) and put it on:
The less friction between the satisfied customer and the review, the higher your completion rate.
The Compound Effect
Here's what happens as your reviews compound:
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