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Look no further! At Cleaners Guys, we specialize in providing top-notch pressure washing services to keep your home looking its best. In this guide, we'll answer some common questions about pressure washing and help you understand why our services are the best choice for your needs.
A: Many people confuse pressure washing with power washing, but there's a key difference. Pressure washing uses cold water at high pressure to clean surfaces, while power washing uses hot water. The heat from power washing helps to remove tougher stains and grime more effectively. However, pressure washing is more versatile and can be used on a wider range of surfaces without the risk of heat damage.
A: While pressure washing is a powerful cleaning method, there are certain surfaces that should not be pressure washed. These include:
Wood Siding: High pressure can force water under the siding, causing damage.
Electrical Panels and Meters: Water can seep into cracks and cause electrical damage.
Asphalt Shingles: The pressure can strip away protective granules.
Air Conditioner Units: The delicate fins can be damaged.
Lead Paint: Pressure washing can release harmful lead particles into the air.
A: The time it takes to pressure wash a driveway depends on several factors, such as the size of the driveway and the level of dirt and grime. On average, it takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour for a single-car driveway and 1-2 hours for a double-car driveway. Larger driveways with more intricate designs may take 2+ hours.
A: The recommended PSI (pounds per square inch) for pressure washing varies depending on the surface you're cleaning. For most residential surfaces, a pressure washer with a PSI range of 1,300 to 2,400 is suitable. However, for more delicate surfaces like vinyl siding, it's best to use a lower PSI to avoid damage.