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Hurricane Clean
Pressure Washing
- True or False?
True or False #1:
It's Easy Enough That We Can Do It Ourselves
This may be true to
some extent but you can easily cause damage to yourself and your
home if you’re not careful. I don't recommend to anyone to pressure
wash from a ladder as this is very dangerous and should be left to a
professional. Washing your vinyl siding from the ground at an upward
angle will force water behind the siding causing water damage.
Getting up in the air and away from the house will allow you to
rinse the siding at a flatter angle. This can only be done with the
proper equipment. Another thing is even small consumer grade
pressure washing units put out too much pressure to wash vinyl,
asphalt shingles, and pressure treated wood. Having the right
equipment allows you to turn down the pressure, so you’re not
causing damage.
True or False #2:
High Pressure Is The Only Way To Get It Clean
Not true at all. Only
contractors that use inferior cleaners have to depend on high
pressure to do the job. High pressure can do a lot of damage to your
home. Too much pressure will force water to get behind the siding of
your home causing mold and mildew problems. Wood is softer than you
might think, and using too much pressure to wash a deck can cut wood
and leave unsightly marks and scars that will show through the
sealer. Using too much pressure on asphalt shingles is a huge
mistake. Shingles have small pieces of grit on them, similar to
sand, called granules. Excessive pressure can blow these granules
off the shingles, lessening the longevity of your roof. Make sure
contractor grade cleaners and the right amount of pressure are being
used.
True or False #3:
The Cleaners Being Used Will Damage Your Plants or Hurt Your Pets
Quality contractors
use only environmentally safe products that will not harm your pets.
But plants are more sensitive and need to be protected. If a cleaner
is allowed to dry on the leaves of a plant it can leave burn spots.
Covering plants with plastic is an option, but that can also be
dangerous to the plants on a hot day. A better alternative is to wet
the plants down with water before, during, and after the cleaning
process. As long as cleaners are not allowed to dry on the plants,
there should be no damage.
True or False #4:
Your Roof Is Black or Has Black Streaks on It and Needs Replaced
Not necessarily true.
Unsightly black stains or streaks on asphalt shingles is caused by a
hardy type of algae called Gloeocapsa magma. This type of algae
thrives in humid and warm climates and usually appears, first, on
the north slope of the roof where shade is prevalent and moisture
tends to accumulate. These algae feed on the crushed limestone that
is used in asphalt shingles. Rain then spreads the algae down the
roof, causing black streaks. As the algae breaks down the shingles,
the granules that protect the shingle are loosened and begin to fall
off. This causes the roof to deteriorate and diminishes the roof's
ability to reflect heat rays. If left untreated, the algae will
reduce the life of your roof, diminish your home's curb appeal, and
increase your home cooling cost.
This roof alga can be killed and removed to restore your roofs
appearance. But the right cleaners and low pressure is a must, so
that damage is not done to the roof.
True or False #5:
You Should Hire the Company that Offers the Lowest Price
Maybe, but not always.
Here are some points to consider:
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The price you
see advertised may not be the price you pay. Many homeowners
have learned that the low price they saw advertised lasted
only until the contractor did the estimate. Then they were
pressured into paying a lot more for a variety of add-ons
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Some
contractors’ market strategy is to get jobs by being the
lowest bidder. The contractor will then cut corners in order
to turn a profit.
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Due to low
start up costs, many companies come and go. When first
starting up, a lot of companies do not educate themselves,
because pressure washing looks easy and profitable. So, they
lack the right equipment, cleaners, insurance, knowledge,
professionalism, and normally, will charge an extremely low
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True or False #6:
Any Honest Pressure Washing Company Should be Able to Give an
Estimate Over the Phone
It would be easier if
this was true, but it is not. Honest, reputable pressure washing
companies almost never give a cleaning estimate over the phone. Most
companies charge by the square foot or linear foot. But there are
too many variables that can change that price from one home to
another. For instance, different types of terrain or landscaping can
affect the price. What type of wood is your deck? Has it ever been
sealed? Is water accessible at the job site? Maybe your house is not
extremely dirty and could be done for less than a dirty house the
same size. The good news is, once an estimate is given by a quality
contractor, you know that that's the price you will pay (no last
minute surprises).
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Pressure washing has to be one of
the most affordable and easiest solutions to increase your property
value, and a good way to prevent cost, time, and trouble of future
repairs. Here in Florida's climate, mildew can be an issue.
Having your house, driveway, deck and roof pressure washed will hold
mildew at bay, while protecting your home's value.
~ Hurricane Clean, Inc., a Residential and Commercial Pressure Washing Service ~
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