FAQ's
Residential pressure washing, or as we like to call it, pressure cleaning, is like giving your home a day spa. The powerful cleaning method effortlessly removes dirt, grime, and pesky mould—from all sorts of surfaces around your home like driveways, paths, and patios, leaving them looking fresh and fabulous.
Pressure washing also ramps up your home’s safety by eliminating slippery pathways and mildew-prone areas. No more worrying about those hidden hazards!
And let’s not forget the joy of a clean home. Whether you’re getting ready for a big event, hosting a backyard BBQ, or just love a tidy space, residential pressure washing makes your home shine. It’s an essential part of home maintenance that keeps everything looking new and well-kept, making you proud of your investment. So, go ahead and give your home the makeover it deserves!
Ah, the classic pressure wash versus pressure clean debate! While these terms are often used interchangeably, there are subtle nuances that might catch your attention. Picture this: when we talk about ‘pressure wash,’ it’s like unleashing the heavy-duty cleaning guns, perfect for tackling those tough outdoor jobs like driveways or decks. Now, ‘pressure clean,’ on the other hand, feels like a broader term, encompassing everything from vehicles to delicate upholstery.
But here’s the kicker: whether you’re pressure washing or pressure cleaning, the end goal is the same – to banish dirt and grime with the power of high-pressure water. So, while some may debate the semantics, rest assured, whichever term you prefer, you’re in for a sparkling-clean result!”
Yes it does! Pressure washing is like the superhero of cleaning when kicking mould to the curb. Those annoying mould spores are everywhere, just waiting for a damp surface to call home. With pressure washing, we use high-pressure water along with a blend of 2-3 products to effectively blast away these mould spores, leaving your surfaces clean and mould-free. It’s like waving a magic wand and saying ‘Go now!’ It will stay cleaner longer if you seal it.
Oil stains on concrete driveways and garage floors are like the unwanted guests at a party – they just show up uninvited! These stubborn stains are usually caused by everyday culprits like petrol, transmission fluid, engine oil, and even trusty old WD-40. They sneak onto the surface, leaving behind messy marks that can cramp your driveway’s style.
Here’s why? It’s all about those sneaky pores! Many driveways and garage floors are like sponges—they just can’t resist soaking up oil and grease spills. Traditional cleaning methods often fall short in the battle against these stubborn stains. To truly conquer them, you need the big guns—specialised cleaning techniques and powerful equipment that can dive deep into the surface and take away the stains. If the stains have been there for ages, we’ve got a few more tricks to work our magic and give that area a total makeover.
Well, there are a few alternatives, but they might not quite hit the spot like the power of a good pressure wash. While other methods might do the trick to some extent, they often demand much more time and elbow grease without delivering the same results. It’s better to have the professional washing crew with the gear and know-how to do the clean.
Depending on the size and state of the area we’re tackling, sometimes we can do it within 1 day timeframe otherwise it may be over 2 days. Our goal is to work swiftly yet meticulously, making sure your concrete gets the TLC it needs without any unnecessary delays.
It’s important to give the sealant some time to set and bond properly. While foot traffic is OK if absolutely needed within 5 hours, the full curing and optimal stain protection happen after this period. Find another area to park your car for 7 days and don’t allow any traffic on the driveway during this period.
Yes it can! Pressure cleaning, especially if not done properly, can cause damage to your concrete, leading to pitting and lines on the surface. That’s why it’s crucial to choose a specialist pressure cleaning service to safeguard your concrete surfaces from any potential harm.”