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Transforming Surfaces with Power Washing

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San Diego and the nearby areas have a diverse landscape and enjoy all the seasons at their peak. According to a study, air pollution in San Diego increased after the water diversion in 2011. The desert winds move the dust settles in the Salton Sea and it settles down on the exterior of the buildings. Coupled with the harsh climate and humidity — mould, mildew and grime can accumulate on all outdoor structures.

This is where power/pressure washing comes in. This blog covers everything you need to know about how you can transform surfaces with power washing.

Science Behind Pressure/Power Washing — Understand the Basics

So, how does power washing work? It is an eco-friendly cleaning method that uses water to wash away all the debris, dirt, grime and dust from various surfaces.

The catch is that it is not ordinary water but highly pressurized water that comes out at a velocity of 1500 to 3500 PSI (pounds per square inch).

Huge machines are used to throw water as such pressure. The sheer force of the water helps to dislodge any dirt or contaminants from the surfaces in one go!

You can learn about the multiple benefits of power washing here in this blog.

If you surf the internet, you will see many DIY power washing options. Remember, power washing at home without professional assistance can be dangerous. Therefore, it is important to hire proper power washing services to ensure safety and a 100% result.

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