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No. When done correctly, pressure washing is completely safe. We use surface-appropriate pressure and soft washing for delicate areas like roofs, painted surfaces, wood sidings, and render, ensuring a thorough clean without damage or water intrusion.
Pressure washing is ideal for hard surfaces such as concrete and driveways. Soft washing uses specialised cleaning solutions and low pressure to safely clean roofs, walls, and painted surfaces without risk of damage.
No. We use low-concentration solutions, pre- and post-rinse all plants with water thoroughly throughout the entire clean to protect your garden. Your landscaping is treated with care at every stage.
Most homes benefit from cleaning every 12–24 months, depending on exposure and build-up.
Windows and solar panels benefit from more frequent cleans, every 6-12 months, to ensure clear windows year-round and maintain solar efficiency.
No. As long as we have access to a water source, we can complete the service while you’re away.
We offer personalised quotes based on the specific service and the condition of the area being cleaned. This allows us to provide accurate pricing and ensure you’re only paying for what’s actually needed - no surprises.
For example, pressure cleaning driveways and concrete areas is generally more straightforward, while services like roof soft washing, solar panel cleaning, and multi-story window cleaning can be more involved and therefore more costly due to time, equipment, and safety requirements.
All quotes are provided with full transparency, clearly outlining what’s included in the service. We’re always happy to talk through the options and help you choose the best solution for your property and budget.
Regular pressure and soft washing act as preventative maintenance.
By maintaining your home’s exterior, you:
• Extend the lifespan of your roof, paint, and exterior surfaces
• Reduce the need for costly repainting, repairs, or early replacement
• Prevent mold and grime from breaking down materials over time
• Protect your property’s value and street appeal
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