Everything You Should Know About Commercial Power Washing

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Everything You Should Know About Commercial Power Washing

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Looking to hire a power washing service for your commercial property? It’s worth doing your research in advance to make sure you know exactly what service you’ll receive, and find the best value provider in the area. 

If you’ve never booked commercial power washing before, here’s everything you should know about the service. 

What Does Commercial Power Washing Involve?

Commercial power washing uses high-pressure water to clean large surfaces. You might book this service to clean your building exteriors, sidewalks, parking lots, and even your industrial equipment. 

There are several different types of equipment and pressures used, depending on the material that’s being treated and the level of cleaning required. Contact a professional company like Compass Refresh if you’re not sure what type of power washing your commercial property needs. 

When Should You Schedule Power Washing For A Commercial Business?

Commercial power washing is rarely a must-have service (for instance, it’s not a legal requirement in the majority of scenarios). Instead, it’s more something that you’ll invest in to improve the cleanliness or aesthetics of your property. 

Some of the common situations that require commercial power washing are:

Most commercial businesses schedule power washing at least semi-annually, but if you have structures that quickly become contaminated, you’ll probably need to book in more regular treatments.

How to Choose the Right Commercial Power Washing Contractor

As with any contracted work, the quality of a commercial power washing service can vary pretty drastically from one provider to the next. That’s why you’ll need to put some effort into booking a trusted, reputable contractor in the area, who won’t rip you off or let you down with their results. 

When you’re researching commercial power washing companies, there are a few basic non-negotiables you should look for, including licensing and insurance to carry out the work legally and safely, at least a couple of years of proven experience, and legitimate customer feedback (be wary of reviews uploaded directly on the contractor’s website or anything that has been written with AI). 

Cost Factors

The cost of commercial power washing can vary significantly depending on exactly what the project entails. 

Some of the factors that affect pricing include the size of the surface that you want to treat and the type of dirt or staining that needs to be removed, as well as things like how easily accessible the area is and how often it needs to be treated. 

Should You Book Commercial Power Washing?

Ultimately, if you want to extend the life of your commercial surfaces and improve curb appeal, commercial power washing is well worth the investment. 

It’s much quicker and easier to hire a contractor to do the job for you, since they already have the specialized equipment and skills required for a professional finish. Just make sure that the company you hire is licensed and reputable, with plenty of positive customer feedback on sites like Trustpilot.

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