You have probably seen companies advertising both pressure washing and power washing, and wondered whether they are different things or just different names for the same service. The short answer: they are different, but the distinction matters less than most people think.
The core difference between pressure washing and power washing comes down to one thing: water temperature.
Both methods use the same type of equipment — a motorized pump that forces water through a concentrated nozzle at pressures typically ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 PSI. The difference is that power washing machines have a heating element that raises the water temperature before it hits the surface.
Standard pressure washing (cold water) is the right choice for most residential cleaning jobs:
Heated water power washing is better for specific situations:
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Get My Free Quote →| Factor | Pressure Washing | Power Washing |
|---|---|---|
| Water Temperature | Ambient (cold) | Heated (up to 200°F) |
| Best For | Most residential surfaces | Heavy grease, industrial cleaning |
| Surface Safety | Safe for most materials | Can damage sensitive surfaces |
| Cost | Standard pricing | Slightly higher (equipment cost) |
| Effectiveness on Algae | Excellent (with cleaning solution) | Excellent |
| Effectiveness on Grease | Good (with degreaser) | Excellent |
| Risk of Damage | Lower | Higher (heat + pressure) |
At Baltimore Power Wash Pros, we carry both cold-water and hot-water equipment and choose the right tool for each job. The vast majority of residential work — driveways, decks, siding, fences — is best served by cold-water pressure washing with appropriate cleaning solutions. We reserve hot-water power washing for commercial jobs with heavy grease or gum, and for situations where the added thermal cleaning makes a meaningful difference.
The bottom line: the technique matters less than the operator. An experienced crew that adjusts pressure, nozzle type, and cleaning solutions for each surface will deliver better results than someone with fancy equipment who uses the same settings on everything. That is what we bring to every job.