Power washing, pressure washing, high pressure washing, steam cleaning, whats the difference?
• Power (or Pressure) washing is a general term used for any type of cleaning using water under what is considered moderate pressures (generally 1000-3000 pound per square inch). • High pressure or Ultra High Pressure cleaning uses specialized equipment capable of generating between 4000 and 40,000 psi. • Steam Cleaning, as the term suggests, uses water heated to between 212 and 350 degrees at very low volumes, and low pressures.