
Pressure Washing
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Go 2 Pressure Washing
Our advanced Pressure washer gauge will allow us to work on certain surfaces that require a different level of pressure, as some areas may require more or less force to achieve a consistent result.
With our experience and knowledge on chemical blends, and the use of our advanced industrial machinery and adaptations, we can easily break through stubborn dirt and contaminants that has ruined the appearance of your property.
Minor repairs may need to be undertaken before or after the cleaning process. We can resolve these issues and add this in as part of the cleaning service. From replacing to repairing block paving, brick, slabs and walls. This includes pointing with traditional sand/cement mortar or jointing compound.
Go 2 Maintenance uses high end, industrial pressure washers to deal with those stubborn stains, making this a good choice to use for the following surfaces.
Go 2 Services
- Minor repairs
- Block paving (optional re-sanding and sealing, recolouring)
- Sandstone (optional repointing and sealing)
- Tarmac (optional restoration of colour)
- Porcelain
- Resin
- Concrete
- Artificial grass
- Decking
- Brick
Prevents damage, through regular cleaning with a pressure washer can prevent the buildup of mould, mildew, and dirt, which can cause long-term damage to surfaces.
Enhances curb appeal, pressure washing will instantly revitalise surfaces, making them look newer and well-maintained.
Health Benefits, pressure washing removes allergens, pollutants, and contaminants that can affect health.
Surface preparation, pressures washing is a great way to clean and prepare a surface ready for sealing or painting.
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The pressure washing industry can trace its origin all the way back to 1926 and the days of prohibition. Frank W. Ofeldt II, an employee of a Pennsylvanian producer of gas-fired water heaters and boilers and a maker of whisky stills, is credited as the inventor of pressure washing. It was quite by accident, while working on a whisky still, that he discovered that steam forced at high pressure through a small hose provided an effective method of cleaning grease off his garage floor. He began a crusade to create a cleaning contraption that would mix this new-fangled wet steam with chemicals.
But it wasn’t until 1950, Kärcher decided to change the idea of steam washer into what is often deemed the first “true” pressure washer (the DS 350) which only weighed 15kg.
Because of the weight benefit it made it possible for the public, rather than just the professional clients. Unfortunately, Alfred Kärcher himself never lived to see the success of his company, as he died in 1958, yet his company and his legacy lives on to this day.