FAQ Category: Pressure Washing FAQ
Not all roofing materials can withstand pressure washing. Consult with professionals to determine if pressure washing is suitable for your specific…
The terms are often used interchangeably, but power washing involves using heated water, while pressure washing uses cold water. The choice depends…
Certain siding materials, like stucco and older wood siding, may be more sensitive to high pressure. For siding, we use a “soft washing” technique,…
Regular maintenance, such as periodic cleaning and promptly addressing stains, can help sustain the results of a pressure washing…
Pressure washing works by using a high-pressure stream of water to dislodge and remove dirt, stains, and contaminants from surfaces. Specialized…
When performed by professionals at appropriate pressure levels, high-pressure washing should not damage your home. It’s essential to hire experienced…
Yes, commercial pressure washing is a cost-effective investment as it helps maintain property value, prevents the need for costly repairs, and…
Commercial pressure washing enhances the appearance of businesses, attracts customers, and preserves the structural integrity of buildings by…
The frequency of pressure washing depends on factors such as climate, location, and the specific surface. We suggest weekly, bi-weekly or monthly…
While generally safe for many surfaces, using the appropriate pressure and techniques is crucial. Improper use may damage delicate materials, and…