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  • Why Is It Important to Clean Dumpster Pads Regularly?

    Dumpster pads are high-traffic, high-risk areas when it comes to bacteria, odor, and contamination.

    Here’s Why It Matters:

    – Odor Control: Decomposing waste and liquids seep into the concrete, creating strong smells.

    – Pest Prevention: Unclean pads attract flies, rats, and roaches.

    – Slip Hazards: Grease and mold make dumpster zones dangerous for foot traffic.

    – Compliance: Many local health codes require routine pad cleaning for food businesses and shared commercial areas.

    How Often Should You Clean?

    Monthly or quarterly is ideal depending on your waste output. High-use areas should be cleaned more frequently.

    Regular cleaning not only keeps things sanitary but also prolongs the life of your concrete pad.

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  • Do Dirty Solar Panels Really Affect Performance?

    Yes. Even a thin layer of dust or pollen can reduce solar panel output by 5–10%, and heavier buildup can cause even more loss.

    Common Types of Buildup

    – Pollen & Dust: Common in spring and summer

    – Bird Droppings: Organic matter blocks UV rays

    – Algae & Mold: Can grow in humid, shaded areas

    – Hard Water Stains: Caused by roof runoff or irrigation

    What the Research Shows

    Multiple studies confirm that solar panel efficiency drops as buildup increases. A clean panel absorbs more light and produces more power—plain and simple.

    Is Rain Enough?

    No. Rainwater leaves behind mineral deposits and doesn’t remove organic buildup. To keep your panels efficient, professional cleaning is a must.

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  • What’s the Difference Between Commercial and Residential Pressure Washing?

    While the tools might look similar, commercial and residential pressure washing are different in key ways:

    1. Scope and Scale

    Residential: One home at a time—siding, decks, driveways

    Commercial: Larger buildings, often multiple surfaces or facades

    2. Safety and Access

    Residential: Ground-level, small ladders

    Commercial: Roof access, lift equipment, more OSHA regulation

    3. Water Usage and Environmental Control

    Commercial jobs often require containment, reclamation, and wastewater control to comply with local ordinances.

    4. Scheduling and Coordination

    Residential: One homeowner involved

    Commercial: Coordinated access, insurance compliance, after-hours work

    At Elevation Power Washing, we’re experienced with both—and we tailor our approach to the scale and sensitivity of the job.

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  • How Much Pressure Does a Pressure Washer Use?

    One of the most common questions we get is: “How much pressure is safe to use on my home?”

    The truth is, more pressure isn’t always better. In fact, using high pressure on delicate surfaces like siding, windows, or trim can do serious damage.

    Typical Pressure Ranges

    Here’s a quick breakdown:

    -Concrete cleaning: 2,500–4,000 PSI

    -Wood decks: 500–1,200 PSI

    -Vinyl siding (soft wash): <300 PSI (yes, really!)

    -Roofs: Soft wash only — no pressure

    At Elevation Power Washing, we use soft washing on nearly all home exteriors, applying cleaning solutions and rinsing gently for safe, effective results.

    Why Soft Washing Is Better for Homes

    Soft washing not only protects your surfaces—it also lasts longer. By killing mold and algae at the root, we prevent rapid regrowth and leave your home cleaner for longer.

    Final Thoughts

    If someone’s using high pressure on your house, they’re doing it wrong. Know the difference, and protect your investment.

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