High Pressure Cleaning

High Pressure Cleaning

High Pressure CleaningSummer has arrived and the coming months can have two very different effects on your business premises.

Clean, well maintained buildings and properties are going to sparkle under our fantastic West Australian sun, but that also means that built up dirt and grime are going to be extra visible. Appearances matter – especially in the business world – and one of the easiest, most effective ways to make a good first impression is to have a spotless site and grounds.

Now is the perfect time to use high pressure cleaning to give your important investment the facelift it deserves and make it really shine. Driveways, fences, pathways, stone walls, exposed brick, patios, retaining walls, and workshop and garage floors can be made to look as good as new again – even the toughest of stains are no match for our lean, mean, cleaning machines.

We know it can be tempting to hire a pressure cleaner yourself, but the DIY approach can lead to surprising hidden costs that really add up down the line. Incorrect operation of high pressure cleaners can result in damage to your property and injury to untrained operators, other staff and the public. Less powerful hire models will do a less thorough job and mean you’ll have to repeat the process more often, which will only cost you more in the long run.

Hiring one of our trained cleaning professionals will ensure that the job gets done quickly, properly and in an eco friendly manner with no damage to your property and minimum down time.

High Pressure Cleaning Frequently Asked Questions

What is high-pressure cleaning?

High-pressure cleaning uses water power (between 5,000 and 10,000 psi) to remove substances and clean. Aided by mechanical strength, water dissolves a large number of substances such as paint, mud, mould, dust and other forms of stubborn dirt. Once dissolved, the high-pressure water rinses the dirt away, leaving no residue behind.

What is the difference between pressure washing and power washing?

Often used interchangeably, the principal difference between pressure and power washing is the force behind the cleaning. Power washing uses hot water to remove substances, while pressure washing uses the mechanical force with normal temperature water to get the job done.

Do you need a professional to power wash or can you do it yourself?

We know it can be tempting to hire a pressure cleaner yourself, but the DIY approach can lead to surprising hidden costs that really add up down the line. Incorrect operation of high pressure cleaners can result in damage to your property and injury to untrained operators, other staff and the public. Less powerful hire models will do a less thorough job and mean you’ll have to repeat the process more often, which will only cost you more in the long run.

Hiring one of our trained cleaning professionals will ensure that the job gets done quickly, properly and in an eco friendly manner with no damage to your property and minimum down time.