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This is for a standard 16x40 or equivalent driveway (up to 640 sq.ft.).

 

Pressure washing your driveway can provide several benefits:

 

  • Improved Curb Appeal: Over time, driveways can become discolored and stained due to the accumulation of dirt, grime, and oil. Pressure washing can remove these stains, giving your driveway a fresh and clean look and enhancing your home's curb appeal.

  • Increased Safety: A dirty driveway can be slippery, especially when wet, which can increase the risk of slips and falls. Pressure washing removes built-up dirt and debris, reducing the chance of accidents.

  • Preventative Maintenance: Regular pressure washing can help prevent the growth of weeds and moss, which can cause cracks and damage to your driveway over time. Pressure washing can also remove mold and mildew, which can cause health problems and damage to your home's structure.

  • Cost-Effective: Pressure washing is a cost-effective way to clean your driveway. It is less expensive than replacing or repairing your driveway due to damage caused by neglect.

Overall, pressure washing your driveway can improve the appearance of your home, increase safety, prevent damage, and save you money in the long run.

 

Here are some of the most common types of pressure washing:

 

  • Cold Water Pressure Washing: This is the most common type of pressure washing and involves using water that is typically between 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold water pressure washing is ideal for removing dirt, grime, and other surface-level contaminants from surfaces like concrete, brick, and stucco.

  • Hot Water Pressure Washing: Hot water pressure washing involves using water that is heated to a temperature between 180 and 200 degrees Fahrenheit. This technique is ideal for removing tough stains and grease from surfaces like industrial machinery, kitchen floors, and garages.

  • Soft Washing: Soft washing involves using a lower pressure to apply a cleaning solution to surfaces. This technique is ideal for cleaning delicate surfaces like roofs, windows, and siding, as well as surfaces that are prone to damage from high-pressure water, such as wood and painted surfaces.

  • Chemical Pressure Washing: Chemical pressure washing involves using a cleaning solution to break down and remove tough stains and contaminants from surfaces. This technique is ideal for cleaning heavily stained or contaminated surfaces like concrete, brick, and stone.

  • Steam Cleaning: Steam cleaning involves using high-pressure steam to clean and sanitize surfaces. This technique is ideal for cleaning surfaces like kitchen equipment, bathrooms, and other areas that require a high level of sanitation.

 

Professional Quality With Experience:

 

The quality level of pressure washing can vary depending on various factors such as the equipment used, the pressure setting, the nozzle type, the cleaning solution used, and the skill of the operator.

 

In general, pressure washing is a highly effective method of cleaning surfaces, especially those that are heavily soiled or stained. The high pressure of the water stream can dislodge dirt and grime from surfaces, leaving them looking clean and refreshed.

 

However, if too much pressure is applied, it can damage surfaces such as wood, paint, and even concrete. Therefore, it is important to use the appropriate pressure setting and nozzle type for the surface being cleaned. It is also important to use the appropriate cleaning solution, as this can help to loosen and remove dirt and stains more effectively.

 

Overall, the quality of pressure washing depends on the skill and experience of the operator, as well as the equipment and cleaning solutions used. A skilled operator using the appropriate equipment and techniques can achieve excellent results without causing damage to surfaces.

Driveway Pressure Wash

$200.00 Regular Price
$160.00Sale Price
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