Amateur Property Damage By Inexperienced Pressure Washing

Many people look at pressure washing as a pretty simple and easy process. You buy a pressure washer and some detergents from your local hardware store or big box retailer and your all set. Many will watch a how-to video online trusting it is the correct technique for their project. Then the inexperienced just start blasting away with high pressure water to clean their home, driveway, business, sidewalks, and other structures. Shortly after they complete their project, they see issues of damage like paint blasted off, screens shredded, vinyl siding damaged or knocked loose, double pane windows having their seals broken causing fogging between the two layers of glass. Now these items need to be fixed or replaced at an additional cost to the home or business owner, and their property is still not likely to be as clean as it could be.

Don't Gamble on an Inexperienced Pressure Washing Company

Damage to property just doesn't happen to home or business owners doing the project on their own but happens many times to inexperienced contractors as well. Often you get contractors that have just purchased a pressure washing unit and are trying to make additional money. They don't understand the type of damage the pressure washing unit can do, or what kind of soaps and detergents to use for cleaning. Also, in many cases these contractors are insured, and any damage they cause can become your problem to fix at your own expense.

Doing the Pressure Washing Right the First Time Around

When it comes to pressure washing and cleaning your property, don't damage it by doing it yourself or hiring an unexperienced professional. We have the experience and equipment to handle all types of jobs. Call The Wash Squad and we can take care of all your pressure washing needs.