People often use the terms “pressure washing” and “power washing” interchangeably—but they’re not exactly the same. Understanding the difference helps you choose the right cleaning method for your surfaces.
Pressure washing uses high-pressure cold water to blast away dirt, grime, mold, and stains. It’s ideal for siding, decks, fences, and driveways. Since it doesn’t use heat, it’s safe for most materials.
Power washing, on the other hand, uses heated water combined with high pressure. The hot water is more effective at removing oil, grease, and tough grime—especially on concrete or industrial surfaces.
In short, pressure washing is perfect for general cleaning, while power washing is better for deep, stubborn dirt.
At [Your Business Name], we use both techniques depending on the project. Our team assesses each surface carefully to ensure the right pressure and temperature are used—so your property is cleaned thoroughly without any damage.
No matter which method you choose, regular exterior cleaning keeps your home or business looking professional, safe, and beautiful.



