Frequently Asked Questions about soft washing
Most commonly asked questions about the benefits of soft washing.
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Is soft washing worth it?
When it comes to more fragile surfaces, it’s the only way to effectively clean without causing damage. To save on costly replacements and repairs later, soft washes are worth the cost.
Is soft wash more expensive?
It really depends on the property, but typically yes. That’s because it requires more work and special, eco-friendly cleaning solutions to get surfaces clean. But, it’s still a cost-effective solution as you can go longer between washes (with general upkeep) and it doesn’t cause expensive damage.
Is soft washing better than pressure washing?
Generally, yes. Cleaning solutions are more effective than pressurized washers at removing debris, and it’s safe for all surfaces. Power and pressure washing, on the other hand, isn’t. While soft washing isn’t always necessary, it’s always an option.
Should you soft wash your roof?
Absolutely. Moss can grow on your roof, along with algae, and debris has a tendency to accumulate. It’s a good idea to keep your roof clear of these things, but it’s also wise to routinely have it cleaned as a preventative measure against any future growth—which, when left unchecked, can be a very expensive repair.
​What time of the year should you soft wash your home?
We recommend that you have your home soft washed between early spring and late fall. If the temperatures have fallen below freezing and your home isn’t in urgent need of a soft wash, we typically recommend waiting for warmer months.
Should you soft wash your roof?
Absolutely. Moss can grow on your roof, along with algae, and debris has a tendency to accumulate. It’s a good idea to keep your roof clear of these things, but it’s also wise to routinely have it cleaned as a preventative measure against any future growth—which, when left unchecked, can be a very expensive repair.
Should you soft wash your roof?
Absolutely. Moss can grow on your roof, along with algae, and debris has a tendency to accumulate. It’s a good idea to keep your roof clear of these things, but it’s also wise to routinely have it cleaned as a preventative measure against any future growth—which, when left unchecked, can be a very expensive repair.