Find a PWNA Contractor Near You
When it comes to pressure washing, soft washing, or exterior cleaning, who you hire matters. The PWNA Contractor Directory connects you with trained, vetted professionals who have met the standards of the Power Washers of North America — the industry's leading trade association for over 30 years.
Whether you need a one-time house wash, recurring commercial maintenance, or specialized services like kitchen exhaust cleaning or graffiti removal, our directory makes it easy to find a qualified contractor in your area.
Why Hire a PWNA Member?
Frequently Asked Questions
Not all pressure washing companies are created equal. PWNA members have made a deliberate commitment to their craft — investing in education, training, and industry best practices that protect both their customers and their businesses.
When you hire a PWNA-affiliated contractor, you can expect:
- Trained professionals who understand the right techniques, chemicals, and equipment for each surface and application
- Safety-conscious practices that protect your property and minimize risk
- Accountability through a professional trade association with established standards
- Ongoing education — PWNA members stay current with industry developments, certifications, and compliance requirements

What is the PWNA?
The Power Washers of North America (PWNA) is the premier trade association for the pressure washing and exterior cleaning industry. Founded in 1992, the PWNA provides education, certification, advocacy, and networking opportunities for contractors across North America.
What does it mean for a contractor to be PWNA-certified?
PWNA Certified Contractors have completed industry-specific training and passed certification requirements that go beyond basic licensing. Certification signals a professional who takes their trade seriously and is committed to delivering quality, safe, and reliable service.
Are all contractors in the directory certified?
The directory includes both PWNA members and PWNA Certified Contractors. Look for the certified designation when searching to identify contractors who have completed formal training and certification through the PWNA.
How do I know if a contractor is right for my job?
A good contractor will ask questions before giving a quote, explain their process, and be transparent about the products and methods they use. When in doubt, ask if they're insured, how long they've been in business, and whether they have experience with your specific surface or service type.
I'm a contractor — how do I get listed in the directory?
Join the PWNA as a member and you'll be eligible for inclusion in the contractor directory. Certification is available through our education and training programs. Learn more about membership →







