Pressure Washing & Soft Washing

Low Warm Water Pressure House Wash
Pressure Washing & Soft Washing · 10. November 2025
A Low Pressure Warm Water House Wash is an easy and inexpensive way to add big curb appeal to your home. Over time organic matter (Algae, Mildew, Mold, Dirt) stick to your homes surfaces, whether that's brick or vinyl. It starts to build up and look unsightly. We use low pressure to remove this "organic matter" from your home. The chemicals we use kill the organic matter and the low warm water pressure rinses it away, so there's no damage to your surfaces. It makes a big difference!

Why Clean Your Siding?
Pressure Washing & Soft Washing · 29. August 2025
Depending on the location you live, your siding should be cleaned every 2 to 4 years. The more humid the climate, the more often it should be washed. Why? Siding tends to have mold/algae rapidly grow on the surface, and it begins on the narrow underside of each run. One it gets started it overtakes one side, and then works its way all over the house. It can grow about anywhere on your house but most prevalent on the North side of your home. Maintenance is required to keep this algae at bay!

Pressure Washing
Spring is a good time of year to get pressure washing done around your home or business. Pressure washing will remove all that algae, mildew and other organic matter off your surfaces to make everything look great gain for the summer! We use Low Pressure Washing or "Soft Wash" on most of the surfaces we clean. It's safer this way, of course for concrete or brick surfaces, then we use hot water pressure washing.

Pressure Washing Your Driveway/Sidewalks
Pressure Washing & Soft Washing · 21. February 2025
Pressure Washing your driveway is a good and economical way of adding curb appeal to your home. If your selling your home, it will add to the selling price of your house and you will get back a return on your investment spent on cleaning it. Or you might just want the cleanest driveway/sidewalks in your neighborhood!

Chemicals
Pressure Washing & Soft Washing · 20. November 2024
It's important to use the right chemicals for the surface you're cleaning. Otherwise you can damage the surface or just not remove the soil off the surface. Be careful too when mixing chemicals, as some can produce a reaction and create off gassing which can be dangerous. Here at Simply Clean we use a line of specialized professional products made for the industry we are in, also these chemicals provide awesome and safe results!

Garage Door Oxidation
The UV or sun is very hard on painted metals. Over time the top layer of paint gets "oxidized" and fades. You will feel and see on your hands a white chalky powder when you run your hands on the door. This is the failed paint on your door. You can remove it with a chemical and a soft brush. You have to be careful not to remove all the paint on the door by leaving the chemical on too long or brushing too aggressively. You can see the difference in the picture here, the dark color is cleaned. Wow!

The Reason You Have Black Streaks On Your Roof
Although these dark spots and ugly black streaks on your roof may look like dirt, mildew, soot or mold, what they really are is algae. The most common type is known as gloeocapsa magma—also known as blue green algae. This algae growth usually begins as small spots and then eventually becomes visible streaks. By the time this algae is noticed by the homeowner, it has usually been on the roof at least two or more months. It can be cleaned safely though with the proper chemicals and equipment.

Gutter Brightening or Whitening
Gutter brightening is when after cleaning the organic matter (mold, mildew, algae & dirt) off the gutter, your gutter still looks dingy. To get that cleaned, you have to do a process called gutter brightening or whitening. You use a special chemical (Gutter Grenade) that is used to take away the oxidation that has accumulated over many years. This can only be done if your gutters are in overall good shape paint wise. We spray the chemical on, scrub with soft brush, then rinse with clean water.

Wood Deck Care
Pressure Washing & Soft Washing · 26. September 2019
You want to protect your deck from the weather by either staining, sealing or painting it. Before you do that we recommend you prep accordingly so that stain, sealer or paint will adhere to your wood. This is a before and after picture of a deck we did prepped for finish. We use Sodium Percarbonate to clean and Citric Acid to Neutralize the wood. You should have many years on your deck if you do a little preventive maintenance.

Paver Cleaning
Do you have Pavers that are dirty, filled with grass or algae? We can use a chemical to kill the algae and grass, then use a surface cleaner or wand to clean it up. It makes a huge difference in the look of your patio or walkway! Before and After picture above.