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Pressure Washing vs. Soft Washing: What is the Difference?

Pressure Washing vs. Soft Washing: What is the Difference?

Keeping the exterior of your home clean is important to maintain its aesthetic appeal and safe from potential damage. There are two primary methods used to clean the exterior of your home or business: pressure washing and soft washing. Knowing the difference between these two methods can help you make an informed decision about which one is best for you. Let’s take a look at what each method entails, their pros and cons, and how often you should get them done.

What is Pressure Washing?

Pressure washing involves using high-powered streams of water to remove dirt, mildew, mold, and other debris from hard surfaces like concrete walkways, driveways, siding, decks, patios and more. Pressure washing involves using a combination of water pressure and cleaning solutions to blast away stubborn stains from outdoor surfaces. The main benefit of pressure washing is that it can effectively remove tough stains that cannot be removed with traditional cleaning methods. However, it also has some drawbacks—it can cause damage if not used properly or if the surface being cleaned isn’t designed for it.

What is Soft Washing?

Soft washing is a gentler method of cleaning that uses low-pressure sprays in combination with detergents or special cleaning solutions to gently remove dirt buildup on softer surfaces such as wood siding or stucco walls. Soft washing works by loosening dirt particles before they’re washed away with a low-pressure sprayer that won’t damage delicate surfaces like paint or stucco. This method is less likely to cause any damage than pressure washing but may take a little longer to get the job done depending on how bad the dirt buildup is.

Pros and Cons of Pressure Washing vs Soft Washing

The main benefit of pressure washing is that it’s effective at removing tough stains quickly while soft washing takes longer but requires less power so it’s less likely to cause any damage. Additionally, pressure washing usually requires more skill as you need to know when and where to use more aggressive techniques in order to get rid of tough stains without damaging softer materials like paint or stucco walls. On the other hand, soft washing requires less skill as it’s easier to adjust the power level according to the type of surface being cleaned without any worry about causing damage.

How Often Should You Get Your Home or Business Exterior Soft Washed?

The frequency with which you should get your home or business exterior soft washed will depend on several factors such as climate conditions (e.g., humidity levels), proximity to water sources (e.g., lakes), how often you use outdoor spaces (e.g., decks), etc.. Generally speaking though, most homeowners should aim for getting their exteriors soft washed once every 6-12 months depending on those factors mentioned previously in order to keep their property looking its best!

Conclusion:

In conclusion, both pressure washing and soft washing are effective methods for keeping your home’s exterior clean while minimizing potential damages caused by aggressive power washers or harsh chemicals used in traditional cleaning methods – though they each have their own pros and cons so consider those carefully before choosing one over another! As far as frequency goes, most homeowners should aim for getting their exteriors soft washed once every 6-12 months depending on certain factors such as climate conditions and proximity to water sources in order keep their property looking its best!

 

Carolina Painting and Pressure Cleaning has the ability to provide both pressure washing and soft washing services to help keep your home or business looking its best. If you would like to talk with someone about your project, call us. For a price now, use the Online Quote button below.

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