Homeowners want to know whether their driveway needs pressure washing or soft washing, what PSI is safe on concrete vs. siding, and whether the black streaks on the roof are mold that can be removed. A website that explains surface-specific treatment earns the quote call. Free mockup, no commitment.

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Pressure washing customers are homeowners whose driveway has turned grey-green with algae and embedded tire marks, whose house siding has black streaks from mold and oxidation, or who are preparing a surface for paint, stain, or sealer and need it clean to manufacturer spec. The central education is surface-appropriate pressure: concrete driveways and sidewalks handle 3,000–4,000 PSI with a rotating turbo nozzle — this cuts through embedded oil and algae without surface damage. Vinyl siding, stucco, and painted wood require soft washing: low pressure (under 500 PSI) combined with a sodium hypochlorite solution (typically 2–3% concentration) that kills the biological source of the staining rather than just blasting it off. High pressure on vinyl siding drives water behind the panels and into the wall cavity — the leading cause of mold inside exterior walls after a DIY pressure washing job. Roof soft washing: black streaks on asphalt shingles are Gloeocapsa magma, a cyanobacteria — a diluted bleach solution applied at low pressure kills it without voiding the shingle warranty (manufacturer warranty language often prohibits high-pressure roof washing). Deck and fence washing: treated wood and composite decking use 500–1,200 PSI depending on the wood density — cedar and pine are soft and strip easily at high pressure. Concrete sealing: a freshly cleaned and dried driveway is the ideal time to apply a penetrating concrete sealer (Siloxa-Tek 8500, RadonSeal) — it stops future oil absorption and reduces freeze-thaw spalling. A pressure washing website that explains soft washing vs. high pressure, surface limits, and the roof algae question earns the homeowner who searched after noticing the black stripes running down every gable.

What homeowners research before hiring a pressure washing company

  • Soft washing vs. pressure washing — what surface types require which method, why siding needs low pressure
  • Roof washing — what the black streaks are, whether they can be safely removed, warranty implications
  • Concrete cleaning — PSI for driveways, how oil stains and algae respond, concrete sealing after cleaning
  • Deck and fence — safe PSI range for treated wood, cedar, composite, and painted surfaces
  • DIY risks — what happens when pressure washing is done wrong on siding or softer surfaces

What your pressure washing website would include

  • Surface guide — concrete, siding, roof, deck, fence — PSI range and method for each
  • Soft washing section — what it is, why it kills mold at the source, when we use it instead of pressure
  • Roof cleaning — what Gloeocapsa magma is, how soft wash removes it, warranty-safe process
  • Concrete sealing option — what sealing after cleaning prevents, product types, how long it lasts
  • Before and after photos — driveways, siding, roofs, and decks in KC before and after treatment
  • Quote form with surface types, approximate square footage, last cleaned date, specific concerns

What clients say

“Every homeowner who called about siding had already tried DIY with a rented machine and made it worse, or was afraid to try because they heard it ruins siding. The soft washing explanation on the website converted both groups — the ones who damaged their siding understood why it happened, and the ones who were afraid understood why our method was safe. The roof section generated a whole new service line I was barely advertising before — customers who searched black streaks on roof started finding us and calling for just that.”

— B. Fitzgerald, exterior cleaning, Kansas City, MO

Simple pricing

A pressure washing site with surface guide, soft washing explanation, and quote form starts at $200. A full site with roof cleaning section, concrete sealing option, and before-and-after gallery is $425–$750. One driveway and house wash covers the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.

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