In 2026, most residential cleaning jobs use 2000–3000 PSI and 2–3 GPM. Professional services typically cost $150–$400, depending on surface type, size, and cleaning method used. PSI measures water pressure, while GPM measures water flow; both are key to effective pressure washing. If you’re choosing a pressure washer or trying to get better cleaning results,…
Pressure washing galvanized aluminum safely requires low pressure, proper detergents, and careful technique. In 2026, most homeowners spend $150–$400 depending on size. This guide explains correct settings, mistakes to avoid, and how to clean aluminum without causing damage. Galvanized aluminum surfaces look strong, but they’re easier to damage than most people think. Using the wrong…
Pressure washing uses sodium hypochlorite, surfactants, and specialty cleaners to remove mold, grease, and stains safely. In 2026, professional services typically cost $150–$500 depending on surface type, ensuring effective cleaning without damage to siding, roofs, driveways, or concrete. Pressure washing works best when the right cleaning solution is used not just high water pressure. Different…
PSI (pounds per square inch) determines how strong water pressure is in pressure washing. In 2026, choosing the right PSI typically 100 to 3500 helps clean surfaces effectively without damage. This guide explains correct PSI use, surface matching, and common mistakes. PSI is one of those terms people hear often but rarely understand fully. If…