Long Draw Home Services

Pressure washing, epoxy garage floors, and window cleaning in Frisco, Texas and the surrounding North Dallas suburbs.

About Long Draw

Long Draw is a locally owned home services company based in Frisco, Texas. We focus on the kind of work that protects and improves the homes our neighbors have invested in — pressure washing, epoxy garage floor coatings, and window cleaning. Every job is run by our own crew, and we treat each property like it's the only one on our schedule that day.

The name Long Draw comes from a long, slow pull — on a rope, a hose, or a glass of bourbon at the end of a hard day. It's how we like to do work: deliberate, unrushed, and finished right the first time. We're a small operation by design. That means when you call us, you talk to someone who actually does the work, and when we show up, we stay until the job is done correctly.

We serve homeowners across North Texas, with a particular focus on Frisco, McKinney, Plano, Prosper, Allen, Little Elm, and The Colony. If you're somewhere nearby and not on that list, give us a call — we travel for the right job.

Pressure Washing in Frisco and the Surrounding Suburbs

Pressure washing is the foundation of everything we do. Concrete, brick, siding, fences, and outdoor surfaces in North Texas take a beating from sun, rain, dust, and the occasional ice storm. Over time, that buildup turns driveways gray, makes patios look tired, and leaves siding streaked with mildew and pollen. A proper pressure wash strips all of that off in an afternoon and restores the surface underneath.

Driveway and Concrete Cleaning

Concrete driveways and walkways are the most common pressure washing job we do, and the most satisfying. The contrast between a freshly cleaned driveway and the rest of the property is dramatic — most homeowners are surprised at how much brighter their concrete actually is once a few years of grime are gone. We use commercial-grade equipment with adjustable pressure and surface cleaners designed for flat concrete, which means even cleaning across the entire surface without the streaks you get from a basic pressure washer at a hardware store.

Oil stains, rust marks, and tire scuffs require pre-treatment with the right chemistry before pressure can do its work. Most one-truck operators skip this step because they don't carry the products. We don't.

House Washing and Soft Washing

Pressure washing a house is not about pressure — it's about chemistry and technique. Modern siding (vinyl, fiber cement, brick, stucco) can be damaged by aggressive pressure, especially around windows, soffits, and seams. The right approach is soft washing, which uses low pressure combined with a cleaning solution that breaks down algae, mildew, and dirt at the molecular level. The result is a clean exterior that lasts six to twelve months longer than a high-pressure wash, with zero risk to your siding.

We pre-rinse landscaping, use plant-safe solutions, and double-check seals around windows before we start. House washing is more involved than driveway cleaning, but the visual difference is what makes a home look five years younger overnight.

Other Pressure Washing Services

Beyond driveways and houses, we regularly clean back patios, pool decks, fence panels, brick walkways, gutters (exterior), retaining walls, garage door exteriors, and outdoor kitchen surfaces. If it has a hard surface and it lives outside, there's a good chance pressure washing will make it look noticeably better. Schedule estimates are free, and we'll tell you honestly if a surface doesn't actually need the service.

Epoxy Garage Floor Coatings

An epoxy garage floor is the single highest-impact home improvement you can make to a garage. A bare concrete slab — even a clean one — looks unfinished. Once it's coated with a properly applied epoxy or polyaspartic system, the same garage transforms into something closer to a workshop or showroom. Light bounces off the floor, dust no longer settles into the surface, and oil drips wipe up with a paper towel instead of staining permanently.

What's Actually Involved

A real epoxy job is a one-day install that takes a couple of weeks of patience to fully cure. The work itself happens in stages. First we move everything out of the garage and tape off the perimeter. Next, we grind the concrete — not chemically etch it, but mechanically grind the top layer with a diamond cup wheel. This is the step most low-budget operators skip, and it's the reason their floors peel within two years. Concrete that hasn't been ground does not bond properly with epoxy. We then patch any cracks or pitting, apply the base coat, broadcast color flakes if you've chosen them, and finish with a clear topcoat.

The entire installation is finished in a single day. The floor is walkable in 24 hours and ready for vehicles in three to five days, depending on temperature and the system used.

Color, Flake, and Finish Options

Most homeowners choose a flake system — small chips of colored vinyl broadcast onto the wet base coat that give the floor a textured, multi-tonal appearance. Flakes hide imperfections in the concrete, add slip resistance, and let you match the floor to your garage's overall aesthetic. Common combinations include neutral grays, earth tones, and black-and-white speckle. Solid colors without flake are also available and tend to look more industrial and modern, but they show every imperfection in the underlying slab and require near-perfect surface prep.

We finish every job with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat. Polyaspartic doesn't yellow over time the way older epoxy clearcoats do, and it shrugs off hot tires, dropped tools, and the salts and chemicals that come into a North Texas garage from the road in winter.

Why It's Worth Doing

A coated garage floor isn't just cosmetic. It's significantly easier to clean (a leaf blower handles 90% of garage cleanup), it eliminates concrete dust that otherwise migrates into the house, and it adds genuine resale value. For homes in the $500K to $1.5M range that make up most of our service area, a finished garage floor is something buyers notice and remember. The cost-to-impact ratio is better than almost any other interior project.

Window Cleaning

Window cleaning rounds out the trio of services that make a home look genuinely cared for. Most homeowners don't realize how much accumulated film their exterior windows have until they see them after a real cleaning. Texas summers, hard-water spray from sprinklers, pollen, and the chalky residue that builds up on glass over time all combine to dim the view from inside and the appearance from outside.

Interior and Exterior Windows

We clean both sides of every window. Exterior cleaning uses a deionized water system (water that's been filtered to remove minerals) which leaves zero spots and no need for squeegees on most surfaces. Interior cleaning uses traditional squeegee technique with a microfiber detail finish around the edges. Tracks and sills get wiped down at no extra charge — the dirt that lives in window tracks is what makes a clean pane of glass still look bad two days later.

Two-Story and Hard-to-Reach Windows

Most North Dallas homes have at least some second-story windows that are inaccessible from the ground. We use water-fed pole systems that can reach windows up to 40 feet without ladders, which is faster, safer, and produces a better result than ladder work. For homes with truly difficult windows (skylights, atrium ceilings, custom installations), we'll quote those separately and explain what's involved before any work starts.

Frequency

Most homeowners do exterior windows twice a year — once in spring after pollen settles down, and once in fall before the holidays. Interior is usually a once-a-year service unless you have pets or kids that keep the lower panes interesting. We offer recurring service plans for clients who'd rather just have it on the calendar.

Service Area

Long Draw serves the northern Dallas suburbs and surrounding communities. Our core service area includes Frisco, McKinney, Plano, Prosper, Allen, Little Elm, The Colony, Lewisville, Carrollton, and Coppell. We also regularly travel to Celina, Anna, Princeton, Melissa, Fairview, and parts of north Dallas proper for the right project. If you're outside this list and curious whether we cover your area, the answer is usually yes for a job of reasonable size — the only places we can't reasonably serve are jobs that require more than a 60-minute drive each way without a multi-day project to justify it.

Most of our work happens in zip codes 75033, 75034, 75035, 75036, 75070, 75071, 75072, 75078, 75093, 75024, 75025, and 75094. We're a service-area business, which means we come to you — there's no storefront to visit, and we don't see customers at our office.

How to Get an Estimate

Getting an estimate from Long Draw is straightforward. Most pressure washing and window cleaning jobs we can quote remotely from a few photos and the address. Epoxy floors require an in-person visit because the condition of the concrete substrate determines what prep work is needed and what the final price will be. There's no charge for any estimate, and we'll never pressure you to book on the spot.

Once you reach out, we'll either send a quote within 24 hours (for remote-quotable jobs) or schedule a 20-minute on-site visit at your convenience. Jobs are typically scheduled one to three weeks out depending on season, with same-week openings sometimes available. Pressure washing season runs hardest from March through November in North Texas; winter months tend to have more flexibility.

We're fully insured, family-owned, and based right here in North Texas. We answer the phone, show up when we say we will, and stand behind our work. If something isn't right, we come back and fix it — that's the long draw of it.

Contact

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Email: tyler@longdraw.co

Service area: Frisco, McKinney, Plano, and surrounding North Dallas suburbs

Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8 AM to 6 PM Central