
Not every surface should be hit with high pressure. Siding, stucco, painted wood, and older brick can all take damage from a standard pressure wash - chipped paint, forced water intrusion, even surface erosion over time. That's exactly why we use a soft wash process on delicate exterior surfaces.
Soft washing works by applying a low-pressure solution that actually breaks down the organic buildup at the source - algae, mildew, dirt, and grime. We're not just blasting it off and hoping for the best. The cleaning solution does the heavy lifting, and the result holds up much longer than a straight pressure wash ever would.
The difference shows up fast. Surfaces that looked tired, streaked, or just off come back to life without any of the risk that comes with cranking up the pressure. It's the kind of clean that actually lasts.
We carry everything we need on our rig - purpose-built for soft wash work, not a converted pressure washer. That matters because the right equipment gives us better control over flow rate and solution mix, which means consistent results no matter the surface we're working on.
If your home's exterior has been collecting grime, green streaks, or just that general dullness that builds up over time, soft washing is likely the right call. We're happy to take a look and let you know what approach makes the most sense for your specific setup.