How long does it take to soft wash a house

Soft Washing in Syracuse New York / Top Shot Pressure Washing

Patrick Harding • Jan 09, 2022

Soft Washing has become the industry standard for professionals looking to safely clean exterior surfaces. It has many advantageous over Pressure Washing

How long does it take to soft wash a house

Soft washing has quickly become the preferred cleaning method over pressure washing for many various reasons. One of the most important reasons why so many exterior cleaning professionals have switched to soft washing instead of pressure washing is due to safety. 


With a proper soft washing process, there is very little to no risk of causing damage to exterior surfaces such as your properties siding, shingles, window sills, decks, and more. As you may know, pressure washing can be very dangerous and unforgiving due to the high pressure involved when used on delicate surfaces. It has been known to cause damage by tearing up wood and even removing layers of paint from siding. 


So how is soft washing that much different than traditional pressure washing ? Soft washing relies on cleaning solutions to do the cleaning rather than a mechanical cleaning with high pressure such as pressure washing or power washing. It is similar to almost any other type of cleaning like dishes, laundry, car wash, etc.. The one thing they all have in common is that a cleaning agent is used to get the absolute best clean possible. Soft washing is the exact same process, your end result will be a  much cleaner and fresher home when the proper cleaning solutions are used. 


With that being said, not only is soft washing safer than high pressure washing for exterior cleaning, it is also much more efficient. The average time required to soft wash a house is about ¼ as long as it would take to pressure wash a house. This is due to the fact that soft washing only requires a coat of soap which can be applied from the ground in most cases whereas pressure washing requires every square inch of the property to be sprayed at close range. 


Because of the efficiency provided by soft washing, we are able to take up less of our customer’s time during the day while at the job. This also means that you won’t have to hear the motor of a pressure washer running for an extended period of time. 


Another reason we prefer soft washing so much is due to the fact that soft washing will keep your exterior surfaces cleaner for much longer. With soft washing, you are actually able to kill the bacteria and algae growing on your siding rather than just removing the top layer that's visible to the human eye. If you only pressure wash the siding without disinfecting the surface, the algae will grow back at a faster rate.

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What is Soft Washing?

Soft washing is a cleaning method that uses a low pressure washing technique, along with a mixture of algaecides, bleach, surfactants and water, to safely clean exterior surfaces of organic stains, mildew and algae.

What is the difference between Soft Washing and Power Washing/Pressure Washing?

Although soft washing, power washing and pressure washing seem similar they all use different techniques, equipment, pressure and chemicals. Power washing and pressure washing use a much more powerful water pressure than soft washing and power washing is typically done with much hotter water than pressure washing. The Soft Washing method is combined with a biodegradable disinfecting cleaning solution to kill the mold, mildew, bacteria, algae, fungus, moss and more.

When should you use Soft Washing method?

Soft Washing should be used on surfaces that are notoriously hard to get clean with pressure or would be damaged if one were to use high pressure on them such as windows, roof shingles, screens, wood paneling, etc. Soft washing was originally designed for the purpose of cleaning algae off of roof shingles.

Why should you Soft Wash your roof?

Gloeocapsa Magma (algae) is common on roofs and often leaves signature black streaks all over your shingles. This substance thrives in humidity and hot temperatures and spreads out, having a destructive effect on your roof. It feeds off the moisture that certain types of shingles hold on to. While the roof is effected, it begins to lose its ability to reflect UV rays and eventually rots the shingles. This has been said to effect roofs severely and can take up to 10 years off the life of a roof. Soft washing is the only way to effectively remove this algae without damaging the shingles and voiding any warranty. The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association recommends low-pressure bleach or detergent assisted washing as the preferred method for cleaning asphalt roofs in order to prevent damage to the shingles.

Pressure washing a roof, even at low pressure, can and will void your warranty and cause granular loss. This means that the integrity of the roof tiles will be compromised due to damage from the intense pressure of the water. In addition, power-washing only scrubs the surface of the roof without removing the root systems that have grown in, around, and under the tiles.

The Soft Wash technique eliminates all plant, fungal, and bacterial life and any dirt and grime from the roof safely, returning it to its original color with no risk of damage to the roofing materials

How do you Soft Wash?

First you prepare your surrounding area and protect any plants or grass you have around the surface area you are cleaning. Then, you prepare the solution (more on that below). Once the solution is prepared, load it into an agricultural sprayer to apply to the surface you are cleaning. Soft washing runs water through a pump and hose with very little pressurization. The pump can also direct the cleaning solution mixture through the hose. Then the hose is directed at the surface being cleaned and the water mixture is sprayed out.

The soft wash system normally consists of higher concentration of cleaning solutions and a higher volume of water versus pressure. Application is gentle, with less pressure than what comes out of your garden hose. Once you are done, depending on the surface-like a roof, the solution is left on the surface in order to kill everything down to the roots versus if you have applied it to siding, then it is typically rinsed off. Roof concentrations are typically higher than siding.

What equipment is used to Soft Wash?

In order to Soft Wash, you will need a soft wash system as pictured below which can be obtained from several different retailers such as SIMPSON and JN Equipment. You will also need to use the right nozzles depending on what pressure you are using (see chart below).

How long does it take to soft wash a house

How long does it take to soft wash a house

What chemicals are used to Soft Wash?

You will need to mix a solution to apply to your surface area which consists of the following:

• Bleach – This kills any mold and mildew spores, algae, moss, and any other plants or fungi growing on your roof. It also gets into and kills off any root systems in order to prevent further damage to the tiles and to keep anything from growing back.

• Water – This is included to dilute the bleach.

• Cleaning Surfactant – This aides in the cleaning process by loosening, trapping, and carrying-away dirt and other substances. Due to the chemical nature of surfactants, they get between the surface (your roof) and the substances clinging to them (dirt, plants, fungi, etc.) and push them apart, sticking to the unwanted matter clinging there and lifting them away in a process called roll-up. It is equivalent to dish soap cleaning residue stuck to a plate after a meal: it improves the water’s ability to wash away unwanted muck. In addition, the surfactant will help prevent excessive run-off so the solution will stay on your roof longer for greater effectiveness.

When you are looking for the best chemical mixture you are really seeking the best concentration of bleach to use on a particular job. Additives and water will certainly help, but bleach is the primary agent. More details on bleach concentration and ratio.

Before and After Pictures of Soft Washing

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How long does it take for soft wash to work?

Algae, which causes black streaks and dark stains starts to disappear almost instantly and is usually completely gone within 20 minutes. Moss will start to turn from green to a white/yellow color, indicating the treatment is effective and it is starting to die.

How many gallons does it take to soft wash a house?

Soft washing only uses 60 gallons of cleaning solution, which is comprised of about 40 gallons of water. The cleaning solution is so effective that it lasts 4 – 6 times longer than pressure washing.

How long does soft wash last?

How long will a soft wash treatment last? Depending on the surface being treated, anywhere from 3 to 5 years or longer. We warrant full roof cleanings for 5 years, other surfaces for varying periods of time. But any/all soft wash treatment results should last up to 6x longer than if just pressure washed alone.

What is a soft wash for a house?

Soft washing is a cleaning technique that uses low-pressure water to safely clean the exterior surfaces of a house. This method also uses cleaning solutions to effectively kill mold, mildew, moss, bacteria, and other microorganisms.