Wednesday, January 7, 2009

The Truth About Pressure Washing : It's Not About The Pressure

Time and time again, Indianapolis residents and "Weekend Only" companies are creating damage with the use of a pressure washer. A lot of people think that they can refinish their deck by blasting away the old stain off their cedar deck. An hour later, they are left with deep gouges to the wood, and a heavily damaged $8,000 deck.

When it comes to cleaning any wood surface, the combination of low pressure along with the proper chemicals will successfully remove most oil-based deck stains. There is no need to "blast" away dirt and faded stain off a wood deck. By using a low pressure application of a commercial grade deck stripper, followed by a 600-800 PSI rinse, these stains melt from the wood's surface.

Indianapolis homeowners typically use a power washer to wash their vinyl siding or to remove stains from their concrete driveways. But many times, they are using improper and unsafe methods because they believe that the PSI of the machine is actually doing the cleaning. They also use ladders to reach high areas, all while trying to handle a pressure washer in one hand. One slip on a wet ladder could lead to a serious injury or even death.

Very rarely does a professional pressure washing company ever need to get on a ladder to wash a home. Few pressure washing companies in Indianapolis have the the correct equipment to wash the exterior of a home safely and effectively, relying on ladders and the use of high pressure to clean. Do you want the liability of a fall while at your home? Do you want to risk damage to your property or landscaping with the use of a high pressure machine?

If you decide to wash your own home, be very careful and safe. There is more to pressure washing than just hooking up a garden hose to the machine and pulling the trigger. Pressure cleaning by an experienced and professional contractor is both safe and cost efficient - contact us today for a free estimate or to schedule your upcoming project.

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