Frequently Asked Questions
Below are frequently asked questions about pressure washing
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is pressure washing?
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mold, mildew, and other contaminants from surfaces such as driveways, decks, and siding.
What surfaces can be pressure washed?
Pressure washing is suitable for surfaces like concrete, asphalt, brick, wood, and vinyl siding. It can also be used on outdoor furniture and vehicles.
Is pressure washing safe for all surfaces?
While pressure washing is effective, it can damage delicate surfaces like wood or old brick if done incorrectly. Always adjust the pressure or use soft washing for more fragile materials.
How often should I pressure wash my home?
Most homes benefit from pressure washing once a year, but areas with high humidity, frequent rain, or heavy foliage may require more frequent cleaning.
Can pressure washing remove stains like oil and rust?
Yes, pressure washing can remove many types of stains, including oil and rust, especially when combined with appropriate cleaning agents.
Is pressure washing environmentally friendly?
Pressure washing is generally eco-friendly, especially when using biodegradable cleaning solutions. It uses less water than manual cleaning methods.
Do I need to prepare my home before pressure washing?
Yes, remove any obstacles, cover plants and outdoor furniture, and close all windows and doors to prevent water from entering the house.
Can I pressure wash my own home, or should I hire a professional?
While DIY pressure washing is possible, hiring a professional ensures proper technique, safety, and the best results, especially for high or hard-to-reach areas.
Does pressure washing remove mold and mildew?
Yes, pressure washing is highly effective at removing mold, mildew, algae, and other growths from exterior surfaces.
Can pressure washing damage my paint or siding?
High pressure can chip paint and damage siding if not done correctly. A professional can adjust the pressure settings to avoid damage.
What is soft washing?
Soft washing uses low-pressure water combined with specialized cleaning solutions to safely clean delicate surfaces like roofs, siding, and windows.
How is soft washing different from pressure washing?
Unlike pressure washing, which uses high pressure, soft washing relies on a gentle spray and powerful cleaning agents to break down dirt and organic matter.
What surfaces are best cleaned with soft washing?
Soft washing is ideal for roofs, stucco, wood paneling, vinyl siding, and other surfaces that could be damaged by high pressure.
Is soft washing effective for removing algae and moss?
Yes, soft washing is highly effective at killing and removing algae, moss, mold, and other organic growths from surfaces like roofs and siding.
How long do soft washing results last?
Soft washing results can last up to 1-3 years, depending on environmental factors and the specific surface being cleaned.
Is soft washing safe for my plants and pets?
When performed correctly, soft washing is safe for plants and pets. Professionals typically rinse plants before and after to minimize exposure to cleaning agents.
How does soft washing prevent future growth of mold and algae?
The cleaning solutions used in soft washing not only remove existing growth but also leave behind a residue that inhibits future growth for an extended period.
Can soft washing be done in all weather conditions?
Soft washing is best done in dry, mild weather. Rain can dilute cleaning solutions, and extreme heat can cause them to evaporate too quickly.
Do I need to be home during soft washing?
It’s not necessary to be home during the process, but you may want to ensure that all windows and doors are closed and any pets are secured indoors.
How often should I soft wash my roof?
Roofs typically need soft washing every 2-3 years, but this can vary depending on local climate and the amount of shade your roof receives.