Pressure Washing vs. Soft Washing: Which is Right for Your Property?

When it comes to exterior cleaning, not all surfaces are the same. Pressure washing and soft washing are two distinct methods, each suited for different materials and grime levels. Choosing the right one is key to protecting your property.

What is Pressure Washing?
High-pressure water (2,000–4,400+ PSI) removes tough grime from durable surfaces. However, too much pressure can cause damage if not handled properly.

Best Uses for Pressure Washing:

  • Concrete driveways & walkways
  • Brick & stone surfaces
  • Parking lots & garage floors
  • Heavy-duty equipment

What is Soft Washing?
Low-pressure (38–39 PSI) method using cleaning agents to break down contaminants. Uses 1/3 the water of pressure washing and provides a longer-lasting clean.

Best Uses for Soft Washing:

  • Roofs (asphalt, tile, metal, shingles)
  • Vinyl, stucco, and wood siding
  • Windows & glass doors
  • Decks & fences

Choosing the Right Method
Pressure washing is best for hard surfaces with stubborn stains. Soft washing is safer for delicate areas. Drone Clean USA uses both methods—including AI-enhanced drones and robotics—to evaluate and clean each surface safely and effectively.

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