
Clean Home. Cleaner Environment.
Pressure cleaning does more than just improve the look of your property—it’s also one of the most eco-friendly ways to keep it maintained.
By choosing pressure cleaning, you’re not only protecting your property—you’re helping protect the planet too.
Environmental Benefits of Pressure Cleaning
🌱 Reduces the need for hard chemicals.
Pressure cleaning often relies on just water, reducing or eliminating harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia. Using biodegradable cleaning agents when necessary further protects local gardens, wildlife, and waterways.
💧 Conserves water.
High-pressure cleaning uses up to 75% less water compared to traditional scrubbing or hosing methods. In Australia, where droughts and water restrictions are common, saving water is essential. For example, cleaning a 185 m² driveway might use ~230 litres with pressure cleaning versus ~7,500 litres by hosing.
🧱 Extends surface life.
Regular pressure cleaning prevents mould, algae, and grime from degrading surfaces. This reduces waste, repairs and the need for premature replacement, saving materials, energy, and reducing landfill waste.
🌸 Support natural balance of gardens & green spaces.
Less water waste and fewer chemicals mean cleaner rivers, creeks, and oceans. Clean hardscapes reduce weed growth, reduces debris, runoff and nutrient buildup, which can fuel harmful algae blooms, and impact the natural balance in gardens, green spaces, beaches and estuaries.
Eco-tips for responsible cleaning
Choose biodegradable cleaners when needed - do your research to make sure you're choosing the right products.
Avoid chemicals going straight into storm drains, where they end up back into our oceans and landscapes, tainting, depleting or destroying our soils and water of nutrients and balance of natural bacteria.
Capture and dispose of runoff properly. Not many of us do this, but it’s worth doing some research specific to your local area.
Clean during dry weather to limit the spread of contaminants.