While it s possible to wash wood siding correctly there s also a good chance that water will find its way up and under the exterior surface if you use high pressure.
Power washing wood siding bad idea.
Whether it is white or red cedar or clapboard or even alaskan yellow cedar it is still wood has longitudinal pores running its length from butt to feathered edge on a shingle as well as on cedar clapboard.
Starting low and gently working your way up is the safest bet.
Wood siding cleaner plastic sheeting.
Wood isn t the only decking material that can be permanently damaged by power washing.
A pressure washer can quickly ruin vinyl siding by cracking it with the high pressure stream of water so it s necessary to know which pressure level and nozzle to use.
Wood siding can benefit from a pressure wash as the grit that accumulates can be totally removed.
It s also a bad idea to use a power washer on a composite deck because the power washer can actually take chips out of the composite material.
Pressure washing can also remove many stains but care must be taken.
The power of pressure washers can be too much of a good thing.
Consumer reports experts share pressure washer cleaning advice for your deck roof siding car and more.
I can assume there is instant dissent with the title of this story.
But there is good reason not to powerwash a wood sided exterior.
A high powered pressure washer can also dent aluminum and vinyl siding.
Master the proper technique and you can use a pressure washer to clean the wood siding on your home safely without incurring damage to the material.
When done incorrectly a pressure washer can damage siding even knocking it loose.
The mortar on brick houses can be blasted away as well if the user doesn t know what he or she is doing.
1st cedar is a relatively soft wood.
From there water can damage insulation electrical wiring and can spur mold growth.
How to safely clean wood siding on a house.
The grit can cause damage as the wood moves with the wind and the changes in temperature.
Step 1 though far gentler than a pressure washer pivotpro is broadly similar in the sense that it releases a steady directed stream of water.
If you have a wood frame house with any kind of wood siding clapboards shiplap board and batten shingles etc there is an excellent chance that washing your house with a high pressure washer will shoot water up under the siding potentially soaking wall cavities insulation wiring flooring plaster etc.