Concrete, Wood, or Siding: Which Surfaces Can Benefit from Pressure Washing
The high-velocity water molecules work together to produce a powerful washing action. This technique, called hydrokinetics, dislodges pollutants and pulls them down the surface. Stress units produce little air pockets in the water as it’s expelled at large pressure. These pockets implode upon attaining the area, producing tiny shockwaves that help diminish dirt and grime..
