It’s time to make the switch to a safer and more effective house washing method.
The exterior surfaces around your home are designed to withstand a lot, but that doesn’t make them immune to the effects of dirt and grime. If your home is covered in a layer of filth, it not only detracts from its appearance but also makes the materials wear out faster.
However, before you call up that local house pressure washing company, we at Southpaw Softwash encourage you to take a moment and allow us to tell you about a better solution. Instead of putting your home in harm’s way with traditional house pressure washing services, we invite you to contact us for soft washing.
There’s no denying that house pressure washing was the go-to option for many years, but soft washing offers plenty of superior benefits. For starters, house pressure washing requires strong jets of water, typically over 1,000 parts per square inch (PSI), and some can even reach upwards of 4,000 PSI. That amount of force can damage delicate surfaces and allow water to leak inside. In comparison, our team uses soft wash equipment that averages about 60 PSI, which is closer to what you would get from a garden hose.
The secret of soft washing lies in the water-based, biodegradable cleansers we use. These cleansers cut through dirt and grime with ease, removing tough stains from mold, algae, and bacteria. The detergents kill these contaminants, whereas house pressure washing would merely blast the particles around. After a soft wash treatment, your home will be clean for four to six times longer than it would after a house pressure washing service.
It’s time to give up risky, ineffective house pressure washing methods and make the switch to soft washing. Reach out to our team today to learn more about soft washing or to schedule an appointment for your Charleston, South Carolina home.
At Southpaw Softwash, we are proud to offer a superior alternative to house pressure washing for customers throughout Charleston, Daniel Island, Orangeburg, Summerville, Kiawah Island, Johns Island, James Island, Isle of Palms, Mount Pleasant, and North Charleston, South Carolina.