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Frequently Asked Power Washing Questions - Answered By TS Services - Professional Exterior Cleaning
Both power washing and soft washing are methods of exterior cleaning, but oftentimes these methods of cleaning are used on different surfaces. Power washing involves highly pressurized blasts of water that forcefully remove contaminants from the surface of your property, while soft washing uses a specialized blend of cleaning chemicals and less power to clean a surface without causing damage in the process. Soft washing is generally used for roofs, siding, and other delicate surfaces, while power washing is used mainly for everything else.
Generally, we suggest that you have your windows cleaned at least once every 6 months. While your windows might not look dirty, the main threat is the corrosive impact of salt and other contaminants. While they typically won't do much to your windows themselves, it can cause a great deal of damage to your frames, sills, and molding, as well as any moving parts like your hinges and locks. A great deal of damaging buildup can occur in just a few months, so it's important to stay on top of it.
Yes, we do. We offer a full lineup of commercial window cleaning services. Whether you're looking for monthly service, bi-weekly, or even weekly, our team of skilled power washing pros can accommodate your needs.
While it's fairly safe to attempt a DIY power washing for some of the more durable surfaces around your home, power washing, in general, is often a task that's better left to the pros. With a professional on the job, you won't have to put your safety at risk trying to clean those hard-to-reach areas of your home, and you won't risk damaging more vulnerable surfaces like your roof or your siding in the process.