A&J Power Washing: Family-Driven Excellence in Home Exterior Care

Alan and Jennifer Windsor have built A&J Power Washing on a foundation of family values and community service, transforming their passion for outdoor work into a thriving business that serves their neighbors with dedication and care. Operating for approximately a year and a half, this family-owned company has quickly established itself as a trusted provider of soft washing and pressure washing services, all in the spirit of community service and connection.

The inspiration behind A&J Power Washing runs deeper than business success. "Our biggest inspiration is our daughter. She is always telling us we work too much, and it really opened our eyes. We need to be present more," Alan explains. This realization sparked their entrepreneurial journey, as both Alan and Jennifer currently work full-time jobs for large corporations. Their ultimate goal reflects their commitment to family: "We want to make this our full-time career so we can make more time for family and friends, taking those vacations that can be hard to schedule."

A&J Power Washing specializes in comprehensive exterior cleaning services that protect and enhance the appearance of homes throughout the community. Their soft washing service removes harmful organisms from home exteriors while improving aesthetic appeal, and their pressure washing tackles patios, decks, and other surfaces to eliminate dangerous and unsightly growth. The company's philosophy is centered on relieving homeowners of the burden of time-consuming maintenance, aiming to make their lives easier and stress-free.

"Many people believe that having your house washed or your deck cleaned is going to be expensive. They also believe it's something they will do themselves," Jennifer notes. However, the Windsors understand the challenges homeowners face with DIY cleaning projects. "Without the proper equipment, you may miss that corner or that high spot that you don't want to get the ladder out for, which can also prove to be dangerous. We take all those concerns and make them ours for a reasonable price."

The family's commitment to service extends beyond mere transactions. "We are professionals, but we are people too, and we treat everyone with the same respect we show to people we have known for years. Everyone is a friend and a long-lasting relationship when you treat them like people who matter," Alan emphasizes. This approach has helped them build lasting connections within their community.

Alan and Jennifer have been married for eleven years and have been together for eighteen years in total. Their energetic daughter, along with their two rescue dogs, Juniper and Dobby, complete their active household. The family enjoys outdoor activities, including biking, four-wheeling, beach trips, and building sandcastles together.

Looking towards the future, the Windsors harbor hopes that their daughter will embrace the family business. "We are hoping she will embrace this venture as well and take the company over one day," they share, reflecting their long-term vision for A&J Power Washing.

Their message to the community is clear and heartfelt: "We are family-owned and oriented. We're not out here doing this to make millions of dollars. We're doing this to help the community be happier in their environment while spending time with loved ones, something that we value and look forward to being able to do more."

https://www.ajpowerwashing.com/

Mallory Hardgrove

Mallory is a former teacher and coach turned freelancer, deciding to pivot her career when her husband's military career took their family to Italy. She has since begun a career in digital marketing where she enjoys blogging, writing copy, and designing new, creative ads to catch the attention of client’s respective audiences.

Since returning to the States and settling down in Stafford, she's added a few other projects to her plate, including her new role as the content coordinator for Stafford Living and Neighbors of Chancellorsville. As a former sports editor of her college newspaper and high school yearbook editor-in-chief, she's enjoying being "back in the saddle" of local journalism. 

When she’s not working, she can be found controlling the chaos of her #girlmom and #armyspouse life, playing referee, mediator, and short-order cook; planning her next European adventure and reminiscing about her #ladolcevita life; reading the next novel on her TBR list; or cuddling with her 90-pound furbaby, Murray.

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