When it comes down to choosing between pressure washing or sealing, there is one distinct difference. Sealing is preventative care, and pressure washing is taking care of an already existing problem. Below we’ve highlighted a few reasons why each of these are an excellent choice for home maintenance on tile, stone, and concrete surfaces.
What Is Pressure Washing?
Pressure washing is a form of deep cleaning for buildings, driveways, sidewalks, parking garages, and more. When you use this cleaning method you can blast away dirt, debris, and built up bacteria with a steady flow of water and other cleaning products. Here at Splash Proof America, our team has been highly trained to complete this service for your home or business.
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Why Is Sealing Your Outdoor Surfaces Different?
If you decide to have your tile, stone, or concrete sealed, you will be adding a protective layer to these surfaces. This is why it can be viewed as preventative care for your residence. It just so happens that we have a full product line of sealant solutions available for multiple different projects.
We offer a 5 year warranty on all stone, tile, or concrete sealing projects.
Below are a few reasons we stand by our sealant solutions:
- They are self-cleaning in the rain
- Eco-friendly
- They can protect your surfaces from UV damage
- These solutions have stain resistant properties
- Our solutions can discourage the growth of mold and mildew
Should I Have My Property Sealed Or Pressure Washed?
If you have not had your surfaces previously sealed, you could try pressure washing first. After the surfaces are clean and dry, you could have a waterproof sealant applied. However, if the surface is new, you could go ahead and have it sealed.
Our team would love to work with you on your next exterior project. If you have any questions about our services, please reach out to us. We look forward to working with you!
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