Homeowners who have seen or felt a pressure washer in action know that this powerful piece of equipment is capable of stripping wood from a deck, and consequently may not feel it is appropriate to point at their home’s walls. This an understandable reaction considering that the home is typically a family’s greatest investment, and bigger problems could be created if not done by trained specialists.
Window Genie of South Jersey, http://South-Jersey.windowgenie.com , knows the problems associated with pressure washing houses such as damage to the vinyl or worse yet, mold growing behind the siding due to water pushed behind it by a pressure washer. Window Genie’s owner, Paul Guglielmi, states “Most homeowners are unaware of the hazards associated with pressure washing as are many so called professionals that do the work. We use a 3 step soft wash method where we never get closer than 5 or 6 feet to the siding. This process uses home-safe cleaning products that are not harmful to your home or landscaping and yet will kill the algae, not just remove what you can see.”
So be careful about doing this yourself or hiring somebody because they are cheap. It may cost you much more over the long term. Hire a professional with experience that uses techniques that are suited for cleaning without damaging your home. For more information, you can contact Window Genie at 609.600.1894.
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