We are a family owned and operated power washing business located in Brick NJ and servicing the surrounding townships of Howell, Jackson, Toms River, Lakewood, and Manchester. We offer high quality pressure washing and power washing services for both residential and commercial clients. We use our knowledge of each exterior material to make the informed decision whether to pressure wash or power wash as well as which kind of detergent or cleaning agent to use. We offer side walk cleaning, roof cleaning, gutter cleaning and more. Our experience in the power washing industry helps guide us to professionally power wash or pressure wash your house, roof, or side walk. We will meet and beat your expectations leaving your home, roof, or property cleaner than you ever imagined possible.
The main difference between having something pressure washed versus having something power washed is power washing uses heated water while pressure washing relies on the force of the jet stream to pressure clean. Something that is heavily soiled or full of grime would benefit more from a power wash but a professional power washer can tell you if it is safe to power wash that specific material. Not all materials will stand up to the heat of power washing. This is when you would use pressure washing machines.
The water used in a power wash is heated while the water used in a pressure wash is not. In general power wash is used for heavy duty use and pressure wash is used for residential use.
Power Cleaning is used in heavily grimy and dirty areas. It is used on materials that can stand up to the heat and the pressure combined. It is mainly used on outdoor areas like sidewalks, patios, driveways, and decks.
Pressure Cleaning is generally used for regular household use as it is gentler and will not ruin the surfaces of the areas being cleaned.
A power washer will be used for an oil or grease stain on cement or sidewalk. It will also be great in removing chewing gum from any outdoor surface.
The average person can DIY a pressure cleaning for a small job but it is not recommended for someone without the expertise to do a proper power wash.
Not every surface can be power washed or pressure washed. Some of the surface materials that should not be cleaned with pressure are stained wood, asphalt roofing, anything painted, and laminar sandstone.
It is most recommended to have a power wash or pressure wash done between the months of March and November.
Power Washing equipment and pressure cleaning equipment, both home units and commercial units are dangerous if not handled correctly. Use caution.
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Address: Toms River, NJ, United States