FAQs
Pressure washing is a cleaning method that uses high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mould, and other buildup from surfaces.
Pressure washing can be used on a variety of surfaces such as concrete, brick, stone, wood, and metal. However, it's important to use the appropriate pressure and cleaning solution for each surface to avoid damage.
The frequency of pressure washing your home depends on factors such as the climate, location, and amount of traffic. It's generally recommended to pressure wash your home once a year to keep it clean and prevent damage.
Yes, pressure washing can damage your home if done incorrectly. Using too much pressure or the wrong cleaning solution can cause damage to the siding, paint, and other surfaces. It's important to hire a professional or use caution when pressure washing your home.
The time it takes to pressure wash depends on the size of the area, the level of dirt and grime buildup, and the equipment used. It can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day for larger areas.
Yes, pressure washing can remove oil stains from concrete surfaces. However, it may require a specialised cleaning solution or multiple washes to completely remove the stain.
Pressure washing may remove some graffiti, but it's not always effective. Graffiti removal often requires specialised cleaning solutions and techniques.
High-pressure water spray can damage plants and landscaping. It's important to cover plants and landscaping or use low-pressure settings when pressure washing near them.
Yes, pressure washing can help prevent the growth of mould and mildew by removing dirt and debris that can provide a breeding ground for mould and mildew.
Yes, pressure washing can be done in the winter as long as precautions are taken to prevent water from freezing on surfaces. It's important to consult a professional if you're unsure about pressure washing in colder temperatures.