Pressure Washing vs. Power Washing
What's the difference?
Pressure Washing - Use of pressurized Cold water to clean surfaces.
Power Washing - Use of pressurized Hot water to clean surfaces.
We believe that power washing is the superior cleaning method when compared to pressure washing. Hot water breaks down oil, grease, gum, and dirt at lower pressures giving your properties a better quality clean with the reduced risk of permanent damage that comes from etching, pitting, and defacing that happens when relying solely on pressurized cold water to clean surfaces.
Keep your commercial properties looking new with commercial pressure washing. Over time, building exteriors become affected by harmful elements including weather, UV rays, pollution, foot-traffic, and general wear-and-tear. Damage can negatively impact the first impression that is crucial to your success and minimize the value of your asset. No matter what industry you’re in, a dirty property does not reflect your best quality. Leaving graffiti, rust, and mold will only cause them to spread more. Cleaning up these eye sores as soon as they appear will help reduce maintenance costs and your property will be a proud example of your company’s quality service.
To maintain a clean and professional exterior presence, routine pressure washing is needed. UPPW provides regular pressure washing to commercial properties, including retail centers, office buildings, apartment buildings, parking garages, and parking lots. Through our pressure washing maintenance, our licensed technicians preserve a property’s appearance by removing surface contaminants, including dirt, mildew, gum, and clear your property of any discoloration or stains, adding value and protecting your investment in a cost-effective manner.
Pressure Washing Services:
Building Exteriors
Sidewalks and Drive Thru Surfaces
Parking Lots Surfaces
Parking Garages
Dumpster Enclosures
Sidewalk Canopies and Overhangs
Entrances and Circular Drives
Apartment Buildings
Other great services:
Water Reclamation
Sealants
Limestone Restoration
Rust & Graffiti Removal
Mold Remediation
Oil or Grease Clean Up
Client Portal
24/7 Communication for Contract Customers
24/7 Emergency Response for Contract Customers
Is it really the law to reclaim your water?
It's true. State and federal laws control what goes into the sewers and drain systems. By following EPA, TECQ, & COA regulations, you are helping the environment and yourself!
Wastewater used by pressure washing machines contains chemicals that could pollute groundwater and local watersheds making it unsafe and dangerous to aquatic life and our drinking water.