When people talk about pressure washing, they're referring to the technique of cleaning outdoor surfaces using pressurized water. However, there are actually two distinct methods available, each suited to specific applications.
High Pressure Washing. Powerful water jets cut through accumulated dirt and residue. Fast, powerful, and highly effective. But the pressure can damage some materials. We know which surfaces handle it and which don't, and we'll tell you which one yours is. Typically used on flat, durable surfaces like walkways, driveways, brick walls, and commercial parking lots.
Soft Washing. Lower pressure and smart chemistry work together, following our house washing approach. Applied to delicate surfaces like wood decks, fences, painted concrete, and any area where high pressure might damage the surface.


















