Commercial Pressure Washing

Commercial Pressure Washing

Regarding pressure washing, not all machines or companies are equal. Bigger jobs with tougher contaminants need a more forceful stream of water and may require high-grade solvents to be mixed in and highly trained professionals to handle this important task.

 

If potential customers look at a dirty building, they're less inclined to walk in. On the opposite side of that, a bright, shiny building is more likely to catch someone's eye and draw them in. But it isn't just the building that needs upkeep; making sure the walkways around your building are inviting is also important. Consider how much more comfortable people feel in a clean parking lot over one covered in scuff marks, oil stains, and other items. Showing you care about your property's appearance helps customers feel more confident and comfortable in the quality of work they can expect from your business.

 

There are also health implications to consider. For instance, some of the grime that builds up in parking lots isn't just dirt; it includes animal droppings that can contain potentially harmful bacteria which spread disease. Pressure washing can remove the contaminants and sanitize the area. It also is a great way to clean things up before doing other forms of renovation, like repainting or restriping a driveway, parking lot and garage, or other outdoor surfaces.

 

Pressure washing is also one of the most effective ways of removing graffiti. As a DIY project, paint can be tricky to remove, and commercial-grade paint removers may be unsuitable for all surfaces. Stucco is the perfect example because solvents are tough to apply evenly by hand. Pressure washing allows you to use a much gentler solvent but get effective results by loosening the paint's attachment on the surface. There are also Federal, state, and local regulations about handling water runoff. For instance, if a technician uses a pressure washer to remove graffiti, it isn't allowable for the water runoff with paint particles to make it into the area's water supply. That's another reason to always contract with a professional for commercial pressure washing jobs.

 

Fleet washing is also great for cleaning up your commercial fleet, trucks, or car lot inventory. Dirt and debris can get into places that traditional detailers can't reach. Aside from the shiny appearance, fleet washing can also prolong the life of the paint by removing contaminants like gas and bird droppings that can become caustic and cause the paint to erode. Of course, that has to be handled by someone who knows what they're doing. Because the machine can cause injuries when not used properly and cause damage to the object of the cleaning, the job should be handled by a professional. 

 

If you're looking for the top commercial pressure washer in Charlotte, go with Skibob's Honey Doo Pressure Washing & Soft Washing. Our company is family-owned and operated, and we're ready to take on your big commercial projects and residential properties. Contact us today for an estimate and know your property is in good hands. 

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