Pressure washing is a common name used to describe cleaning outdoor surfaces with pressurized water. But the reality is that two different methods exist, and they serve different purposes.
High Pressure Washing. Powerful water jets cut through accumulated dirt and residue. Powerful, fast, and effective. But the pressure can harm some materials. We know which surfaces handle it and which don't, and we'll let you know which category your surfaces fall into. Typically used on flat, durable surfaces like walkways, driveways, brick walls, and commercial parking lots.
Soft Washing. Smart chemistry combined with low pressure, using the same technique as house washing. Applied to delicate surfaces like wood decks, fences, painted concrete, and surfaces that high pressure could harm.


















