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What’s the Difference Between Pressure Washing and Soft Washing?
Pressure washing and soft washing both clean exterior surfaces—but they’re not the same. Pressure washing uses high pressure for tough surfaces, while soft washing uses low pressure and cleaners for delicate materials like siding and shingles. Learn when to use each method.
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Is Pressure Washing Safe for All Surfaces?
Pressure washing is safe for tough surfaces like concrete and vinyl but risky on delicate ones like wood, stucco, or shingles. Learn what materials to clean with caution—or avoid altogether—and when soft washing is a safer bet for your home.
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Can Pressure Washing Remove Mold and Mildew?
Yes—pressure washing can remove mold and mildew from hard outdoor surfaces, especially when combined with the right cleaning agents. For delicate areas like roofs or wood, soft washing is a gentler, safer choice that delivers long-lasting results without damage.
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Can I Do Pressure Washing Myself, or Should I Hire a Professional?
Pressure washing can be a DIY project for small, manageable tasks like cleaning driveways or patios, especially if you're comfortable using the equipment. However, for large areas, delicate surfaces, or when safety and efficiency matter, hiring a professional offers expert care, better results, and peace of mind.
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