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Soft Wash vs. Pressure Wash β€” What's the Difference?

Not every surface should be hit with high pressure. Getting this wrong causes real, expensive damage.

Soft wash vs pressure wash comparison Charlotte NC

When most people hear "pressure washing," they picture a single machine blasting water at high speed. The reality is more nuanced β€” and the difference between soft washing and pressure washing is the single most important factor in whether your surfaces get clean or get damaged.

We see the consequences of the wrong choice every few months: cracked mortar on brick walls, gouged wood decking, shingles stripped of their protective granules. All preventable if the right method had been used. Here's what you need to know.

What Is Pressure Washing?

Pressure washing uses high-pressure water β€” typically 1,500–3,000 PSI β€” to physically blast contaminants off a surface. The force of the water does most of the work. It's fast, effective on hard surfaces, and doesn't require much chemical use.

The key word is hard. Pressure washing is the right choice for surfaces that can handle that force without damage.

What Is Soft Washing?

Soft washing uses significantly lower water pressure (under 500 PSI β€” roughly garden-hose pressure) combined with professional-grade biodegradable cleaning solutions, typically sodium hypochlorite-based. The chemicals do the cleaning; the water just rinses.

Soft washing doesn't just clean a surface β€” it kills organic growth at the root level. That's why soft wash results typically last 4–6 times longer than pressure washing alone on surfaces like roofs and siding.

"Pressure washing cleans the surface. Soft washing sanitizes it. For living organisms like algae and mold, only one of those actually solves the problem."

Side-by-Side Comparison

πŸ’§ Soft Wash

Pressure: Under 500 PSI

Method: Low pressure + cleaning solution

Best for:

  • Roof shingles
  • Vinyl & wood siding
  • Stucco & EIFS
  • Painted surfaces
  • Cedar shake
  • Screens & gutters

πŸ’₯ Pressure Wash

Pressure: 1,500–3,000 PSI

Method: High-pressure water stream

Best for:

  • Concrete driveways
  • Brick patios
  • Sidewalks & walkways
  • Pool decks (sealed)
  • Garage floors
  • Retaining walls

Common Damage From Using the Wrong Method

Using high-pressure washing on the wrong surface causes damage that ranges from cosmetic to structural:

  • Roof shingles: High pressure strips granules β€” the protective coating that blocks UV and sheds water. Voiding your manufacturer warranty is common. We've seen roofs needing replacement within 2 years.
  • Vinyl siding: High pressure can force water behind the panels, leading to moisture damage, mold in wall cavities, and insulation problems.
  • Wood siding and decking: Pressure washing raises the wood grain, splinters the surface, and can drive water deep into the wood β€” accelerating rot rather than preventing it.
  • Mortar and grout: Even on brick, misdirected pressure can erode mortar joints over time, leading to structural issues in older homes.

What a Professional Does Differently

A trained technician evaluates every surface before touching it with a wand. At ProWash, we use soft washing as our default approach for all soft surfaces, and reserve high pressure for concrete, brick pavers, and sealed hard surfaces only. We also adjust chemical concentrations based on the level of organic growth present β€” a lightly stained driveway doesn't need the same treatment as a roof that hasn't been cleaned in five years.

If you're getting quotes and someone is offering to pressure wash your entire property β€” roof included β€” for one low price, ask specifically whether they soft wash roofs. If they don't, keep looking.

Not Sure What Your Property Needs?

We'll assess every surface and recommend the right method. Free estimates in Charlotte and surrounding areas.

Get a Free EstimateπŸ“ž Call (704) 555-0193

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