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Est. 2008 · Licence 7A-69501

Pressure washing & soft washing in Milton

House washing, roofs, driveways, decks and storefronts. Rinsewell Pressure Washing will match the pressure and the cleaner to the surface, soak the plants before and after, and rinse the windows and walkways down before leaving.

  • Soft wash for siding & roofs
  • Hot water for oil & gum
  • 18 years in business
  • Same day where we can

Serving Milton

  • LicensedLicence 7A-69501
  • Response timeSame day where we can
  • Experience18 years in the trade
Rinsewell Pressure Washing

Welcome

Welcome to Rinsewell Pressure Washing

House washing, roofs, driveways, decks and storefronts. Rinsewell Pressure Washing will match the pressure and the cleaner to the surface, soak the plants before and after, and rinse the windows and walkways down before leaving.

Looking after Milton and the surrounding area since 2008.

Est. 2008

Who we are

About Rinsewell Pressure Washing

Rinsewell Pressure Washing started with a hot water machine on a trailer and a lot of driveways, and the approach has not changed since. Figure out what the surface is and what is growing on it, pick the pressure and the cleaner to suit, and rinse until it is actually clean rather than just wet. Siding and roofs get soft washed, concrete gets a surface cleaner so it does not stripe, the plants get soaked before and after, and the wash water stays out of the storm drain.

What we do

  • House washing (soft wash)
  • Roof soft washing
  • Driveways, walkways & steps
  • Interlock cleaning, re-sanding & sealing
  • Decks & fences
  • Commercial storefronts & sidewalks
All services

What we offer

Our services

Work we take on for homes and businesses in Milton and nearby.

  • 01

    House washing (soft wash)

    Vinyl, aluminum siding, brick and stucco cleaned at low pressure with a diluted sodium hypochlorite mix and a surfactant, then rinsed until the green and black is gone. High pressure on siding forces water behind it and scars the finish, so we do not use it there.

  • 02

    Roof soft washing

    Black streaks and moss on asphalt shingles are algae, and they come off with a soft wash applied from the eaves or a ladder at garden-hose pressure. Shingle manufacturers void the warranty on pressure-washed roofs, so no wand ever touches yours.

  • 03

    Driveways, walkways & steps

    Concrete and asphalt cleaned with a surface cleaner instead of a wand, so you do not get the zebra stripes a wand leaves behind. Hot water and a degreaser lift oil and tire marks, and the edges and expansion joints get a wand pass the surface cleaner misses.

  • 04

    Interlock cleaning, re-sanding & sealing

    Pavers cleaned, weeds and old joint sand blown out, joints refilled with polymeric sand and the surface sealed once it is fully dry. Sealing is offered when it suits the stone, not sold on every job.

  • 05

    Decks & fences

    Wood cleaned at low pressure with a sodium percarbonate deck cleaner and brightened with oxalic acid, which lifts the grey and leaves the grain ready for stain. Composite decking is washed to the manufacturer's method so it stays under warranty.

  • 06

    Commercial storefronts & sidewalks

    Entrances, sidewalks, patios and dumpster pads washed before opening hours so the business never closes for us. Wash water is contained or directed to sanitary as your municipal sewer use bylaw requires.

  • 07

    Gum & grease removal

    Gum lifts with hot water and steam at the nozzle, not by grinding at the concrete until the aggregate shows. Grease around kitchen exits and dumpster pads gets a degreaser, hot water and a proper rinse.

  • 08

    Rust, efflorescence & gutter streaks

    Rust from fertilizer, sprinklers and patio furniture removed with an acid-based rust remover such as F9 BARC, and white efflorescence lifted from brick and pavers. The black tiger stripes on eavestrough faces come off with a gutter cleaner and a brush, not pressure.

For your peace of mind

Licences & certifications

Ask any contractor to show you these before work starts. Ours are set out in full below.

  • $2M liability insurance & WSIB clearanceCertificate of insurance and a WSIB clearance certificate provided before we unroll a hose.
  • Working at Heights certifiedMinistry-approved Working at Heights training for anyone on our crew who goes on a roof or works off a ladder above the first storey.
  • WHMIS-trained crewSodium hypochlorite, degreasers and rust removers handled by trained staff, with the safety data sheets on the truck.
  • Wash water kept out of the storm drainOntario storm sewers run to the lake untreated, so detergent-laden water is contained or sent to sanitary as your municipal sewer use bylaw requires.
Licence no.
7A-69501
Established
2008

Ready when you are

Need a hand in Milton?

Speak to someone who does the work themselves. Typical response: Same day where we can.

Good questions

Frequently asked

It can, which is why siding gets soft washed instead. A wand at 3,000 psi forces water behind vinyl and aluminum, lifts paint, and etches a visible pattern into the finish. A soft wash uses a diluted bleach and surfactant mix at roughly garden-hose pressure to kill the algae and mildew, then a thorough rinse. The high pressure stays on the concrete where it belongs.

Yes, and without a pressure washer. Those streaks are an algae that feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles, and it comes off with a soft wash applied at low pressure and left to work. Pressure washing a shingle roof strips the granules and voids the manufacturer's warranty, so any company offering to do that should be turned away.

Not if it is done properly. We soak the beds and lawn with plain water before we start, keep them wet during the wash, and rinse everything again when we are finished, which dilutes anything that lands to the point that it does no harm. Anything delicate close to the wall gets covered. Tell us about a garden you are worried about and we will plan around it.

Usually most of the way, not always all of the way. Fresh oil lifts well with hot water and a degreaser. Oil that has soaked into concrete for years leaves a shadow that lightens with each cleaning but may never fully vanish, and we would rather say so than promise a spotless slab. Asphalt is softer, so we go easier on it and use hot water sparingly.

Most houses every one to three years, sooner on a shaded north wall or under trees where the green comes back fastest. Driveways and walkways once a year keeps them safe and stops the mould from getting a foothold. Interlock benefits from re-sanding every few years and sealing every three to five, depending on the sealer and the traffic.

You do not need to be home for exterior work. We need an outdoor tap that works, cars moved off the driveway, windows and doors closed, and anything loose off the deck or patio. Let us know if the tap is shut off for the season or you are on a well with low flow, because we can bring water in a tank.

Where we work

Service area

Not sure whether you are inside it? Give us a call — we will tell you straight.

  • Milton

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Contact details

Opening hours

Monday
7 am – 5 pm
Tuesday
7 am – 5 pm
Wednesday
7 am – 5 pm
Thursday
7 am – 5 pm
Friday
7 am – 5 pm
SaturdayToday
8 am – 1 pm
Sunday
Closed