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Soft Wash vs. Pressure Wash: Which Does Your Home Need?

Same equipment, completely different jobs. Here's exactly which surfaces need soft washing, which need pressure washing, and why the wrong choice destroys siding and shingles.

CSBy Carson StiefelOwner & Lead TechnicianJanuary 28, 20266 min read

If you've called more than one washing company for a quote, you've probably gotten conflicting advice. One guy says everything gets pressure washed. Another insists everything gets soft washed. Neither is right, and the difference matters because using the wrong method on the wrong surface causes thousands of dollars of damage that doesn't show up until months later.

This article breaks down what soft washing and pressure washing actually are, what each is designed to clean, and the surfaces where the two methods overlap. By the end you'll be able to tell whether the company you're hiring knows what they're doing in the first thirty seconds of the conversation.

Pressure washing, defined honestly

Pressure washing uses high-volume, high-pressure water — often 2,000–4,000 PSI — to physically blast dirt, grime and stains off hard surfaces. The force does the cleaning. It's the right tool for durable, non-porous flatwork that can take it.

Soft washing, defined honestly

Soft washing uses low pressure (under 500 PSI — about what a garden hose puts out) combined with detergent chemistry that's allowed to dwell on the surface. The chemistry does the cleaning, not the force, so it kills algae and mildew at the root without damaging delicate surfaces.

The cheat sheet: which surface needs what

Soft wash: roofs, stucco, vinyl and Hardie siding, painted surfaces, wood, screen enclosures and pool cages. Pressure wash: concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios and pool decks. The simple rule — if you can dent it, etch it, or strip its finish, soft wash it; if it's hard concrete, pressure wash it.

What happens when you use the wrong method

Pressure washing a roof strips granules and voids warranties. Pressure washing siding etches vinyl and forces water behind it. Soft washing a greasy concrete pad, on the other hand, simply won't get it clean. The damage from the wrong choice usually appears months later — peeling paint, streaked shingles, water intrusion.

How a real exterior wash combines both

A complete house wash almost always uses both methods on the same visit: soft washing for the roof and siding, and pressure washing with a hot-water surface cleaner for the driveway and walkways. A capable company arrives equipped for both and chooses correctly for each surface.

Pricing implications most homeowners miss

Because soft washing kills growth at the root, it lasts one to three years versus about thirty days for a pressure-only rinse — so the lower-priced 'pressure wash special' often costs more over time. Bundling services and signing up for recurring maintenance lowers the per-service price by 25–40%.

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About the author

Carson Stiefel · Owner & Lead Technician

Carson Stiefel is the owner and lead technician of Carson's Soft Wash Inc. in Groveland, FL. He trained in professional soft washing and pressure washing and has personally cleaned 100+ Central Florida homes and businesses — specializing in ARMA-compliant roof soft washing, low-pressure house washing, and Florida paver care.

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