A professional power cleaning service won’t cost you tens of thousands of dollars. Our power washing service typically costs very reasonable rates. But ultimately, it’s up to your power washing requirement. We will give you a free estimate to aid in your decision.
Yes. Brick is porous, so impurities like algae can seep into the siding and even begin to chip away at the mortar or grout. Brick can be safely washed to maintain and restore its appearance.
Detergents and surfactants are commonly found in our cleaning solutions. The solution dissolves mold and filth when applied to surfaces and is left to sit. Later, power washing can thoroughly clean the surface underneath by lifting off the mold and filth.
No. Rug cleaning is better accomplished with a carpet scrubber. Your rug can be harmed if you power washes it.
Oil stains are typically removed with a cleaning surfactant when pressure washing is used. Cleaning stains, algae, filth, grime, moss, lichen, paint, brake fluid, grease, rust, fertilizer, and transmission fluid is the area of expertise for Big Al’s Power Washing LLC.
Regular pressure cleaning of your outside surfaces is advised, while the intervals between washings will vary depending on the surface. You should only wash your deck, fence, and concrete surfaces when necessary. Regarding your siding, we advise gently washing your house once a year.
Yes, pressure washing can remove deck paint. A dirty surface will make it difficult for paint to adhere to the wood and for stains to penetrate the wood, which will probably result in the paint flaking off before it should.
Pressure washing with bleach has the potential to harm grass and plants, but it also depends on the precautions taken prior and how much bleach is diluted. When cleaning your external surfaces, we always use the correct bleach amounts to ensure the health and safety of your plants.