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Common Questions
Power washing and pressure washing are both effective methods of cleaning. The main difference is that power washing uses heated water, which makes it more effective at removing stubborn stains like mold, mildew, and salt. Pressure washing, on the other hand, uses normal temperature water at high velocity and is ideal for removing dirt, dust, and grime.
If not done correctly, power washing can potentially cause damage. However, Flow Right Cleaning’s team of professionals are trained to use the right amount of pressure and the correct techniques to ensure that your property is cleaned without causing any harm.
The frequency of power washing can depend on several factors, including the local climate and the amount of traffic your driveway sees. As a general rule, it’s a good idea to have your driveway power washed at least once a year to maintain its appearance and longevity.
Power washing can be safe for most types of siding when done correctly. The team at Flow Right Cleaning is trained to adjust the pressure and cleaning solution as needed to ensure that all types of siding are cleaned without causing damage.
Before the Flow Right Cleaning team arrives, you should ensure that all windows and doors are securely closed. Any outdoor furniture, potted plants, or other items that could be damaged by the water should be moved. If there are any specific areas you want them to avoid, be sure to let them know.