Power Washing

A high-pressure solution for removing tough stains, mold, and grime from exteriors — not recommended for delicate or sensitive surfaces (See Soft Washing)

Tough Stains

Oil stains, dirt, and weathering cause driveways and sidewalks to look worn. Power washing restores surfaces and helps extend their lifespan.

Driveways and Walkways

Wooden and concrete surfaces collect algae, grime, and stains. Power washing helps prevent deterioration, ensuring a cleaner and safer outdoor space.

Patios and Decks

| Restore Curb Appeal

| Refresh Outdoor Spaces

| Power & High Pressure

FAQ

  • Power washing is safe and effective for hard, durable surfaces like concrete, brick, stone, and metal. It’s best avoided on delicate materials such as wood, stucco, and painted siding to prevent damage.

  • Avoid power washing on delicate surfaces like wood, stucco, or older painted siding. Soft washing uses low pressure and safe chemicals to clean without damaging these sensitive materials.

  • Yes, if not done correctly, power washing can cause damage such as paint peeling, wood splintering, or water intrusion behind siding. Proper technique and pressure settings are crucial.

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