Powerwashing is the smart choice for home or business owners who require a thorough, high powered surface cleaning service. Designed to remove even the most stubborn dirt and stains, powerwashing uses high pressure jets of water to renew the look of most outdoor surfaces. Clark Painting & Powerwashing, Inc. specializes in providing expert surface cleaning and powerwashing services to commercial and residential properties in Peachtree City, GA. Delivering exceptional results every time, our team is the best of the powerwashing companies in Fayette and Coweta Counties, GA.
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Safely restore the beauty of your home's siding, brick, stucco, and vinyl exteriors.
Enhance your outdoor living spaces with thorough cleaning of wood, composite, and stone materials.
Remove stubborn stains and restore the pristine appearance of concrete, pavers, and asphalt surfaces.
Preserve your roof's integrity with gentle yet effective cleaning techniques for shingles, tiles, and metal roofing.
We also offer garage floor cleaning, graffiti removal, rust stain treatment, and gutter cleaning to complete your property's transformation.
Maintain a professional image with clean building facades, parking lots, and storefronts.
Power/pressure washing are interchange-able terms. This is a cleaning process that uses pressurized water to blast a durable surface so it is clean again.
Yes, it absolutely can. Most residential concrete is only capable of withstanding an impact of 3,000 psi. For that reason, we gauge our systems to not exceed 2900psi.
The time it takes to clean a house will certainly depend on the size of the home being serviced, along with the number of services being offered on site. The average home in Fayette and Coweta Counties can be professionally pressure washed between 1.5 hours and 3 hours’ time.
No, a pressure washing system is far too aggressive for any type of roofing system. Pressure washing a roof will void the warranty of the roof and cause instant long-term damage. All roofs should be cleaned using Soft-wash Technology.
Most houses in Georgia should be cleaned at least every 2 years. By monitoring the overhangs on the north side of the building, it should be easy to see algae grow on the surfaces of the home.
Yes, but gently. Colored concrete is usually cleaned with a combination of soft-washing and pressure washing. In this way, the cleaning process is not reliant on the impact of a pressure washer and will not damage the product on the colored concrete.
Yes, but not in heavy rain or in any lightning.
Soft-washing is a better option.
No, a pressure washing system is far too aggressive for any type of roofing system. Pressure washing a roof will void the warranty of the roof and cause instant long-term damage. All roofs should be cleaned using Soft-wash Technology.
Vinyl siding typically needs to be cleaned more often than other siding types because it is not constantly being repainted with exterior paint which contains mildewcide.
Yes, but it may be more resourceful to allow the painter or another professional exterior cleaner to conduct the cleaning of the house.
It varies, but typically ranges from $150-$400.
It varies from $75-$400.
It varies from $120-$1,000+
No, it may on a surface level, but Sodium Hypochlorite is needed to kill mold, mildew, and many other organic stains at its source.
No, it may on a surface level, but Sodium Hypochlorite is needed to kill mold, mildew, and many other organic stains at its source.