Pressure Washing or Pressure Washing
The outside appearance of your business is just as important as the inside. Maintaining a clean presence through pressure washing keeps your storefront inviting for customers. Pressure cleaning is ideal for commercial businesses such as shopping centers, restaurants, banks, and more.
We provide the following power washing services:
- Sidewalk Cleaning
- Curbside & Front Cleaning
- Gum Removal
- Dirt & Grime Removal
- Oil & Grease Removal
- Old Paint Removal
Pressure Washing Types
Hydrocleaning, high-pressure cleaning, and waterblasting are all terms used to describe the cleaning of surfaces by use of water at high water speeds. High temperatures combined with high pressure makes for a quick and easy removal process.
Four Categories of Pressure washing: Different Spray Tips matter
- Low-pressure water cleaning (LP WC) uses water pressure less than 5,000 psi (34 MPa)
- High-pressure water cleaning (HP WC) uses water pressure between 5,000 to 10,000 psi (34 to 70 MPa)
- High-pressure water jetting (HP WJ) uses water pressure between 10,000 to 25,000 psi (70 to 170 MPa)
- Ultrahigh-pressure water jetting uses pressures above 25,000 psi (170 MPa)
Reclamation & Pressure Washing
What is Reclamation? water debris recovery. The main benefits of using a water recycling system are that it can permit washing during water shortages along with all the benefits of your standard pressure washing as stated above. Cofield Asphalt Refinishing’s reclamation system complies with environmental agency requirements, and reduces pollution. As most of the water is reclaimed it does in fact save money. The water recycling system provides low maintenance cost.
Water is conserved as it is recycled. The water recovery systems recycle water and the system’s holding tank will then supply the pressure washer thus starting the cycle again. It is important to try to keep wash water eco-friendly and environmentally safe. This will decrease contamination of the surrounding area. There are many chemicals and oil deposits that can be found in wash waste water that can be harmful to the environment. Containing and neutralizing these pollutants will help the environment. the EPA outlines the regulations for water care through the Clean Water Act.