Dock Wash Process
Dock Wash Process
At Pure Pressure Pro Wash, we take special care to ensure your dock is clean without any damage. Here’s how we handle the process:
1. Protect Surroundings
We soak any nearby plants with water before starting. This helps to dilute any cleaning solutions that might come into contact with them.
2. Apply Cleaning Solution
We use a gentle cleaning solution. This solution effectively removes dirt, algae, and mildew without the need for high pressure, which can damage the wood or other materials.
3. Rinse and Inspect
After the cleaning solution has done its job, we thoroughly rinse the dock with low-pressure water to remove any residue. We then inspect the area to ensure all surfaces are clean and undamaged.
Your satisfaction and the safety of your dock and surrounding plants are our top priorities. Rest assured, we take every precaution to protect your dock while delivering a pristine clean.
FAQ
How is dock washing different from standard pressure washing?
Dock washing requires lower pressure and more precise techniques to protect wood, composite decking, and structural components. We often use a soft wash approach combined with cleaning agents to safely remove algae, mildew, and grime without damaging the surface.
How often should I have my dock washed?
Most docks benefit from a wash once or twice a year, especially before or after peak boating season. More frequent cleaning may be needed in shaded, humid, or algae-prone areas.
Can you clean both wood and composite docks?
Yes. We adjust pressure and solutions based on the material. Whether your dock is made of pressure-treated wood, Trex/composite decking, or PVC, we clean it without causing damage or discoloration.
