Pressure Washing vs. Soft Washing: What’s Best for Your Home?

Dirty siding? Slippery walkways? Stained Concrete? Cleaning your home’s exterior doesn’t just make it look better—it helps it last longer. But what’s the right method: pressure washing or soft washing? Let’s break it down.

Pressure Washing

  • High-pressure water spray also knows as pressure cleaning

  • Best for hard surfaces: driveways, patios, brick, some hardwood decks and fences.

  • Removes dirt, grime, grease, paint, weeds

Soft Washing (Brush Washing)

  • Low-pressure brush washing and spray with or without biodegradable chemicals

  • Our unique window washing equipment uses triple filtered de-ionized water for crystal clear windows without chemicals

  • Best for windows, siding, soffits, exterior eavestroughs, some sensitive decks and more

  • Removes algae, mold, mildew without damage

Why It Matters

Using the wrong method can damage paint, wood, or delicate finishes. GSP’s trained technicians assess every surface and use the safest, most effective method.

GSP’s Exterior Cleaning Promise

  • Eco-friendly detergents or Zero detergents for many applications (good ol fashion elbow grease works wonders many times!)

  • Streak-free shine

  • Zero surface damage

  • Safer, longer-lasting results

Pro tip: Schedule your house wash annually—especially in spring, late summer or early fall.

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