Pressure Washing

Wash away years of dirt, grime, and mildew with our pressure washing service.

Pressure Washing

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When you think of pressure washing, what comes to mind? Blowing away dirt, grime, and stains with the maximum amount of horsepower? Did you know that using that much muscle can often cause more harm than good, damaging new driveways, wood, and other sensitive surfaces? Safe, effective pressure washing requires the perfect level of water pressure. Our team has experience cleaning the following areas:

  • Driveways
  • Walkways
  • Decks and fences
  • Patios
  • Playground equipment
  • Retaining walls
  • Pool Decks
  • House Wash

Protect your home by calling the professionals at Super Clean Heroes. We know that sometimes getting the toughest clean means using the softest touch. That’s why we use the exact amount of pressure necessary to make sure you get the results you want with no unpleasant side effects.

 Soft wash can be a good alternative to harsh pressure washing cleaning solutions. Below, we here at Super Clean Heroes of Atlanta we will talk about the differences between pressure washing and soft washing. 

Super Clean Heroes provides  an impeccable soft wash system excellent for your house wash.

What Does Soft Washing Do?

Pressure washing uses high pressures in the neighborhood of 1,500-3,000 PSI to scour surfaces and remove grime. Soft washing, in contrast, uses a low-pressure washer in combination with soaps, solutions, and other disinfectants to clean housing structures. 

How Does Soft Washing Work?

Instead of relying on high pressure to blast away dirt and grime, soft washing uses a combination of low-pressure power washing and cleaning solutions to clean surfaces. These solutions settle in the layers of dirt, eating them away from the inside. The cleaners then use low-pressure power washers to rinse the surface. 

Pros

  • Effective. It combines gentle water with cleaning solutions, so it is very effective and yields long-lasting results. 
  • Gentle. It is much better for delicate structures or surfaces that high-pressure washing can harm. Soft wash roof cleaning is a common option as high-pressure cleaning can be bad for roofs. 
  • Easy to manage. High-power pressure washers are difficult to operate and can be dangerous if handled incorrectly. It uses low-pressure power washing, making it easier to control and presenting less risk of injury. 
  • Curbs harmful growth. High-pressure power washing may force water into the siding and soffit of your roof. Trapped water may then breed mold and algae growth. 

Cons

  • May not remove certain stains. It is great for all kinds of grime, but there are some kinds of stains that only a powerful pressure washer can remove, such as embedded dirt. 
  • Slower cleaning. Because you are using cleaning chemicals, it may take longer to perform than pressure washing. 

Soft Wash Solutions

Soft washing uses several chemicals and solutions to clean surfaces: 

  • Bleach. Bleach is a powerful disinfectant that can kill most types of bacterial growth and mold. 
  • Surfactants. Surfactants reduce the surface tension of liquids so they can spread and penetrate grime on the surface. 
  • Neutralizers. Cleaners use neutralizers to prevent runoff from the cleaning chemicals harming plants and other materials. Neutralizers also create a protective coating, fortifying your walls and roof against further buildup.
  • Odor removers. Lastly, soft washing solutions include odor removers. 

Feel free to contact Super Clean Heroes if you have any questions about the soft wash solutions we use.  

The Difference Between Pressure Washing and Soft Washing

The main difference between pressure washing and soft washing is the pressures involved. Pressure washing uses high-pressure water streams to blast away dirt and grime. Soft washing systems use a low-pressure power washer and cleaning solutions to clean surfaces. 

Both pressure washing and soft washing use similar equipment but to different effects. The main benefit of soft washing over pressure washing is that it is much less likely to damage your roofing tiles or siding.  

Signs Your House Needs to Be Washed

Here are some common signs that you need to power wash your home: 

  • Discolored roof and walls
  • Grimy siding
  • Stained walkways and driveway
  • Stained deck
  • Dust and cobwebs in corners
  • Higher energy bill than average

A dirty house is more than an annoyance. It can increase your energy costs along with the risk of flooding and water damage. If your house is looking a little worse for the wear, consider calling a professional home cleaning company.

Ready to get started? So are we. Reach out to us today at (470.525.2800)

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