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How to Get Your Husband to Pressure Wash the House

Writer: Heath McKissickHeath McKissick

If you're looking to get your husband to go pressure wash your house, there are a few strategies that you can try. Here are some ideas:

  1. Appeal to his sense of pride: Many men take pride in their homes and want them to look their best. If you can show your husband how much better your house will look after it's been pressure washed, he may be more motivated to get the job done. Point out any areas where dirt and grime are particularly noticeable, and explain how much of a difference pressure washing will make.

  2. Make it a team effort: Sometimes, men are more likely to do something if they feel like they're working alongside their partner. Instead of asking your husband to pressure wash the house on his own, offer to help him out. You can work together to move outdoor furniture, cover plants, and set up the pressure washer. Not only will this make the job go faster, but it can also be a fun activity to do together.

  3. Schedule a time: If your husband is busy or has a lot on his plate, he may be hesitant to take on another task. To make it easier for him, schedule a specific time to pressure wash the house. This way, he knows exactly when he needs to do it and can plan accordingly. Be sure to choose a time that works well for both of you, and stick to the schedule as closely as possible.

  4. Make it a reward: Sometimes, a little motivation can go a long way. If your husband has been working hard or has a particular task he's been dreading, offer to reward him for pressure washing the house. This could be anything from his favorite dinner to a night out with friends. Knowing that there's something to look forward to can make the task seem more appealing.

  5. Hire a professional: If your husband is really resistant to pressure washing the house, you may need to consider hiring a professional. While this will cost more money than doing it yourself, it can be a good investment in your home's appearance. Plus, it takes the pressure off your husband and eliminates any potential arguments or stress.

In conclusion, getting your husband to pressure wash your house may take some effort, but it's definitely doable. Whether you appeal to his sense of pride, make it a team effort, schedule a time, offer a reward, or hire a professional, there are plenty of ways to get the job done. Just remember to be patient and understanding, and to communicate clearly about your expectations. Good luck!

 
 
 

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