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Is 2000 PSI enough to pressure wash a house?

Is 2000 PSI enough to pressure wash a house?

Yes, with an important caveat: 2,000 PSI has enough raw power to clean most house exteriors, but “enough pressure” doesn’t always mean it’s the right method for every surface. For durable materials like brick and some siding types, 2,000 PSI works well as a direct pressure wash. For vinyl siding, painted wood, and especially roofing, many professionals recommend soft washing instead — a low-pressure method using cleaning solutions rather than force — to avoid forcing water behind panels or stripping protective granules off shingles. So while 2,000 PSI is technically capable of cleaning a house, matching the method to the specific siding material matters just as much as the PSI number itself, particularly if you want to avoid accidental damage to paint or panel seams.

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