Pressure Cleaning Services
Maximum Impact doesn't mean Maximum Pressure, it means Maximum Perfection
Many people call their pressure cleaner every year because their homes are dirty. Others even buy their own pressure cleaners because they have to clean their driveway every couple of months or so. Let’s face it, pressure cleaning is not rocket science. Anybody with a pickup truck and 500 bucks can start their own business. This doesn’t mean that they know anything about how to effectively clean your house.
Many people think that more pressure is better and gets it cleaner. As a do-it-yourselfer, I understand the “bigger hammer” approach. However when I contract a professional to do work at my home I expect them to have the proper tools and know how to use them.
Maximum Impact does not mean maximum pressure. High-pressure cleaning can remove vast amounts of mildew but it can also remove a chip of paint here, a bit of stucco there, and tear a screen or two. This has a cumulative effect and if you subject your home to this treatment every year it will look worn-out and dirty. We use controlled pressure to carefully remove excess mildew, bug debris, dirt, and other unwanted deposits. A low-pressure mildicide wash of all affected surfaces is always the last step.
Maximum Impact does not mean maximum pressure. High-pressure cleaning can remove vast amounts of mildew but it can also remove a chip of paint here, a bit of stucco there, and tear a screen or two. This has a cumulative effect and if you subject your home to this treatment every year it will look worn-out and dirty. We use controlled pressure to carefully remove excess mildew, bug debris, dirt, and other unwanted deposits. A low-pressure mildicide wash of all affected surfaces is always the last step.
Consider this analogy: your landscaper mows your grass every week or so and it keeps growing back, then he sprays the weeds in the flowerbed with an herbicide, they don’t grow back. Pressure cleaning is like cutting the mildew off at the roots. The surface must then be saturated with a mildicide to kill all remaining roots and spores.
It amazes me how this crucial step is often omitted virtually guaranteeing that your house will get dirty fast. This is what keeps most pressure cleaners in business.
It amazes me how this crucial step is often omitted virtually guaranteeing that your house will get dirty fast. This is what keeps most pressure cleaners in business.