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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Effective Date: May 23, 2026

Most privacy policies read like a law textbook. We wrote this one for you. You came to Pressure Wash Pros for commercial-grade exterior cleaning advice. You want next-level property value. You absolutely refuse to have your inbox flooded with spam. We respect that boundary.

This document explains exactly what happens to your data when you visit pressurewashpross.com. We track specific metrics. We ignore others entirely. We never sell your personal information to data brokers.

Information We Collect Directly

We collect information you hand to us directly. When you fill out our contact form, you give us your name, email address, and phone number. You frequently include details about your property. You ask for a quote on a multi-story concrete facade. You request advice on fleet washing protocols. We read those details. We use them to answer your specific questions.

We refuse to scrape your personal identity from the shadows. If you browse our guides on soft-washing techniques without logging in or filling out a form, you remain anonymous to us.

Commercial Client Data Handling

Commercial pressure washing involves sensitive property details. Facility managers send us blueprints, security gate codes, and maintenance schedules. We treat this operational data with strict confidentiality. We store project files on encrypted local drives.

We never upload your facility schematics to public cloud folders. When a contract concludes, we archive the operational details offline. Real data. Real security. Zero nonsense.

Cookies and Analytics

We use cookies. These small text files sit on your browser to help our site load faster on your next visit. They also power our analytics engine.

We run Google Analytics and Google Search Console. These tools show us the aggregate behavior of our visitors. We see which pages get traffic. We see exactly how long people stay on our guide to removing rust stains from commercial concrete.

This data dictates our editorial calendar. If we notice 500 people bouncing off our roof cleaning article after ten seconds, we know that article failed. We rewrite it. We add better photos. We clarify the chemical ratios.

Analytics strip away our blind spots.

They force us to publish better material. We track behavior to improve content quality, not to track you across the internet.

The Content Quality Loop

Let us talk specifically about Google Search Console. This tool tells us what you typed into Google before you clicked our link. It shows us the exact phrases people use to find help.

If we see a surge in searches for cleaning grease traps without violating EPA rules, we notice that trend. We research the topic. We write a detailed guide. We publish it.

This feedback loop is vital. We never guess what you want to read. We look at the search data. We build content that solves actual, documented problems. The analytics data strips away our assumptions and forces us to deal with reality.

Third-Party Services

Running a modern website requires outside tools. We rely on a few specific partners to keep this operation running.

Our hosting provider logs basic server requests. This includes IP addresses, browser types, and timestamps. This is standard infrastructure data. It helps us block malicious bots. It keeps the site online during traffic spikes.

We never sell your data. We refuse to rent your email address to marketing agencies. We do not trade lead lists with other contractors. Your information stays within our operational ecosystem.

Email Communication

We hate spam. We know you hate spam. When you email us a question about removing efflorescence, we reply with an answer. We do not automatically subscribe you to a daily newsletter.

If we launch a dedicated mailing list, it will require double opt-in. You will have to confirm your subscription twice. If you join and later change your mind, every email contains a one-click unsubscribe link. We process unsubscribes instantly.

Data Retention

We keep your contact form submissions for three years. This gives us a historical record of your property issues. If you ask us about a recurring algae problem on a north-facing stucco wall, we want that context when you email us again two years later.

Analytics data ages out automatically. Google Analytics retains user-level data for 14 months. After that, it disappears entirely.

Your Data Rights

You control your information. You have specific rights regarding your personal data under modern privacy laws.

  • Right to Access: You can ask us what data we hold about you.
  • Right to Portability: You can request a copy of that data in a readable format.
  • Right to Deletion: You can tell us to delete your information entirely.

Send an email to [email protected]. Put “Data Deletion Request” in the subject line. We monitor this inbox daily. We process these requests within five business days.

No friction. No endless automated loops. Just immediate deletion.

Data Security

We secure our site with standard SSL encryption