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On a Saturday afternoon, you may drive by someone’s house to see them on a ladder, twenty feet in the air, using a pressure washer to clean their vinyl siding. They have the nozzle about two inches away from the siding, blasting away. They bought the highest psi machine at Lowes or Home Depot, because that’s what the guy behind the counter said would be best to clean their home.

Now that homeowner doesn’t understand what happened after his siding dries, because tt looks like Zorro just stopped by for a visit.

A Common Misconception About Pressure Washing; It’s Not About The PSI

Time after time, more damage is being done by homeowners and “Weekend Only Companies” with a pressure washer. A lot of people think they can refinish there deck by blasting away the old stain off of their cedar. But then they don’t understand what happened when they realize there are deep gouges all over their $6000 deck, and now the wood is ruined.

When it comes to cleaning any wood surface, low pressure with the right chemicals will successfully remove most stains on decks. There is no need to try and “blast” away dirt and stain off the deck. By using a low pressure application of the right chemicals, followed by a 600-800 psi rinse, most stains will easily come off.

In St. Louis pressure washing is done by many homeowners to wash their vinyl siding. But so many times, these homeowners are using unsafe practices because once again they believe it is the psi of the machine that actually does the cleaning. We have seen people standing on ladders, with one side of the ladder propped up by rocks because of the landscaping! Many people don’t realize it just takes one time for a fall off of a ladder and that fall could lead to a serious injury or even death.

Very rarely does a professional pressure washing company ever have to get on a ladder to wash a home. Once in a while a company many need to stand on the roof to reach a certain part of the second story, but if the angle from the ground is good, there is no need for a ladder. Many pressure washing companies in St. Louis have the correct equipment to wash the exterior of a home safely and effectively. With the right detergents, vinyl siding can be cleaned with the pressure of a garden hose.

There is no need to try and use high pressure to clean those little black specks off of vinyl siding. Chances are those black specks you are seeing is what is called artilerary fungus or “shotgun” fungus. This kind of fungus comes from mulch around the home. For more information about this kind of fungus, we suggest you do a google search on this kind of fungus.

In conclusion, if you decide to wash your own home be very careful and be safe. There is more to pressure washing than just hooking up a hose to pressure washer and pulling the trigger.





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