Pressure Wash

Soft Wash vs Pressure Wash

Here’s a project we had in Ellicott City, Maryland doing a roof to road package. Roof to road means getting the whole exterior of your property cleaned up from all the nasty green, all the algae on all surfaces. We finished soft washing the roof and soft washing the patios prior to cleaning the fence.

This particular property had a huge wooden fence that goes all the way around the property. This fence hasn’t been stained or cleaned in at least 15 years. So naturally it looked old, gray and very much fainted. We are prepping the fence to be stained once everything is dry. We call this a restoration project! We plan to put a nice semi transparent, natural tone on the fence.

We get asked all the time – are you going to soft wash or pressure wash my fence? Well, it all depends on the outcome of the project. For instance, we will be sealing this fence so we will be pressure washing it to remove all of the organic growth, oxidation and bacteria. Ensuring the surface is cleaned and free of growth is important because it ensures the stain adhering properly to the surface, which in return helps your fence last longer. If we were to soft wash this fence we would have to use more soap, which equates to more chemicals, and could really dry out this wood. We don’t usually soft wash wood in general, however, it is an application method that can be used.

The process we are taking today is a three step process. 1. Apply soap, 2. Go over with a mild pressure and rinse everything, 3. Come back and apply a brightener, that brightener is going to bring the pH level of the wood back to 7 so it’s susceptible to take stain that way we know everything is prepared properly for when we come back to do the staining. It’s also going to brighten the wood. If you see now it’s old, gray and very faded. We are going to brighten this fence up.

If you have an outdoor space that could use some cleaning, give us a call to discuss your project. Our family is here to help!
410-ALLBRITE
(410.255.2748)

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Maryvale Prep Wood Restoration

One of our specialties includes the restoration and maintenance of all types of wood. Last month we had the pleasure of restoring Spanish Cedar wood back to its natural beauty over at Maryvale Preparatory School located in Lutherville, Maryland.

It’s always a fun project when a lift is involved right?!

 

More about Spanish Cedar :

  • Spanish cedar has a light red or orange pink coloring to it

  • Spanish cedar is also referred to as Brazilian cedar or Jamaican cedar

  • Typically used for furniture, boat building, doors, or cigar box lining

  • Resembles Mahogany at first glance

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Boys’ Latin School of Maryland Project

 

Boys’ Latin School of Maryland is an all-boys, university-preparatory school located in Baltimore, Maryland. We recently had the pleasure of pressure washing and soft washing some structures at this remarkable institute. We were able to restore the beauty of each roof, as well as, brightening the concrete to look brand new. Check out the photos below for before and after comparison photos.

 

 

 

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Pressure Wash at Island Green Family Fun Center in Westminster

This April, we had the pleasure of cleaning many different surfaces at Westminster’s Island Green Family Fun Center.  We had our whole crew on deck to pressure wash & soft wash all the concrete, the club house, awning over tee boxes and much more at Island Green Family Fun Center. If you haven’t had a chance to check out this driving range and mini golf course, I highly recommend you do!

Check out the photos from this project.

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