PRESSURE WASHING WINNIPEG

Pressure Washing

Concrete surfaces accumulate stains over time due to daily use, gathering dirt, bird droppings, oil, and various liquids. Clean Sweep offers comprehensive cleaning services to commercial clients, effectively lifting and removing these residues to restore concrete to a fresh, new appearance.

In addition to horizontal surfaces, our expertise extends to vertical spaces within parkades, including walls and pillars. Utilizing advanced pressure washers, we ensure thorough cleaning of elevated surfaces such as walkways and stairwells. Trust Clean Sweep for a complete cleaning solution that transforms your concrete spaces, enhancing both aesthetics and cleanliness.

We also use our pressure washers for cleaning vertical surfaces in parkades such as walls and pillars, and for cleaning elevated surfaces like walkways and stairwells.

What services we provide:

pressure washing

Pressure Washing FAQs

Does it matter if I do pressure washing or power scrubbing for a parkade?

The main difference between pressure washing and power scrubbing is where the water goes. With pressure washing all the dirt, oil and grime that is being lifted out of your parkade floors only has one place to go – down the drain. You’re simply moving the problem from one area of your building to another.

With power scrubbing, the water is sucked up into the reservoir on the machine and doesn’t end up down the drain. You hire us to remove the grime, not just move it. However, there are some parkades that a power scrub isn’t possible and a pressure wash is the only way to get at the grime. We also do pressure washing of vertical surfaces that the power scrubber can’t get to.

How long does a cleaning take?

Cleaning time depends on a few factors:

  • how much dirt there is
  • what condition the surface is in
  • how much area needs to be cleaned
  • the layout
  • traffic/obstacles in the way during cleaning

With that in mind, most cleanings take between 2-5 hours.

What is the difference between pressure washing and power washing?

The two terms are interchangeable. Don’t be concerned about the term “power” or “pressure”, both indicate water that is pushed through high-pressure hoses by a compressor. We use the term pressure washing so it doesn’t get confused with our power scrubbing service. Power scrubbing uses a ride-on machine (imagine a smaller Zamboni-type machine).