top of page
GET IN TOUCH




-
Whats the difference between Pressure Washing and Power Washing?There is really no difference between the two terms. Either phrase can be substituted for our service. Don’t be concerned about the difference between “power” or “pressure". CleanWorx365 technicians are trained to use the proper pressure to clean each surface.
-
Why should I hire a professional to pressure wash?Pressure washing can quickly become a science project without proper experience. The surface, cleaning product, pressure and type of pressure washer you’re using all play a vital role in how clean your surface will get. More importantly, for how long they will stay clean too. We understand what it takes to clean even the most difficult surfaces. From vinyl siding, concrete, decks and paver stones, we have the products, equipment and insurance to guarantee you a clean surface, every time.
-
Are CleanWorx's cleaning products safe?All of our products are VOC compliant and we make a strong effort to ensure the use of only “green” products. The surface you need cleaned will determine what chemical will be used. How dirty your surface is will determine how much chemical will be used. Our power washers allow for variable pressures to keep minimal pressure on a particular surface.
-
How often should I pressure wash my home?House washing services are recommended every 2 years to keep built up dirt and grime from burrowing into your property. CleanWorx365 has perfected the art of the house wash. We use the highest quality home-safe chemicals and a clean house washing that will last. All work is guaranteed and you can feel safe knowing a trusted and fully insured technician is at your home making your house sparkle again!
-
Why should I pressure wash my concrete?Concrete cleaning is as much protection as it is aesthetic. Pressure washing concrete removes built up dirt and grime. Pressure washing and cleaning concrete can also help prevent a slippery surface. Concrete can become a breeding ground for mildew. This is especially important around swimming pools, fountains, and ponds.
FAQs
bottom of page