Residential and commercialEvidence reviewed July 13, 2026

Independent provider evidence review

Superior Power Wash

Family-owned Southern Utah provider advertising pressure-washing experience in the St. George area.

This page evaluates what the business publishes and turns it into a practical quote checklist. It is not a ranking, certification, or record of completed work.

Published services
4
Published methods
2
Coverage claims
1
Dated sources
1

01 · Published fit

Where Superior Power Wash enters the comparison

The business publishes residential and commercial work and the services below. A published service is a useful starting point, not proof that a particular method, crew, or outcome suits your property.

Published service

House washing

House washing is not one treatment applied to an entire elevation. A useful plan identifies every cladding and trim material, distinguishes living growth from oxidation or failed paint, and explains how solution and rinse water will be kept out of the building and away from vulnerable landscaping.

Important for the quote
  • Every included elevation, story, and detached structure, with approximate area or another stated pricing basis
  • Cladding, trim, soffit, door, window, masonry, and accent materials
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Published service

Concrete

Concrete looks durable, but age, finish, repairs, sealer, drainage, and stain chemistry change what safe cleaning can achieve. The goal is an even, agreed improvement—not simply the highest pressure available.

Important for the quote
  • Measured area and each included surface, step, curb, wall, and edge
  • Concrete age, finish, color, sealer or coating, repairs, cracks, and known weak spots
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Published service

Commercial exteriors

Commercial façade work is an operations project as much as a cleaning project. The scope must coordinate materials, tenants, customers, deliveries, public routes, access equipment, water, security, overspray, wastewater, noise, reopening, and evidence of completion.

Important for the quote
  • Elevation drawings or measured areas broken down by material, zone, height, and stain
  • Operating hours, quiet periods, tenant and public routes, deliveries, security, alarms, and daily reopening
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Published service

Parking areas

Parking lots and garages combine vehicle residue, sediment, public traffic, drains, multiple levels, and occupied space. A workable scope defines the cleaning standard by zone, the closure sequence, what is swept before washing, how oily water is managed, and exactly when each area can reopen.

Important for the quote
  • Measured area by level and zone, including ramps, stairs, loading areas, walls, columns, wheel stops, and edges
  • Cleaning standard and stain schedule, with sweeping, pretreatment, heat, agitation, and gum removal listed
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02 · Method decoder

What the published method labels do—and do not—tell you

Providers use method names inconsistently, so the useful question is what will happen on each actual surface.

Pressure washing

Pressurized water can suit sound, durable surfaces when the tip, distance, pressure, and technique are controlled.

Confirm before bookingAsk which quoted surfaces receive pressure, the working pressure at the surface, and what test area is used.

Power washing

The term often means heated pressure washing, but some businesses use it as a general label for exterior cleaning.

Confirm before bookingAsk whether heated water is actually proposed, where it will be used, and why it improves the result.
Material risks to discuss
  • High pressure can etch stucco, lift paint, force water behind cladding, scar wood, and damage window or door seals
  • Cleaning solution can mark coated metals, spot glass, affect plants, or react with fabrics if concentration and rinse timing are poorly controlled
  • Oxidized surfaces can look uneven where hoses, brushes, or clothing touch them
  • Water can enter through open vents, failed caulk, weep details, pet doors, and pre-existing envelope defects
  • Excess pressure or a zero-degree tip can expose aggregate, remove weak paste, and leave permanent lines
  • Uneven passes can produce stripes visible only after drying

03 · Quote-ready scope

Give Superior Power Wash enough detail to price the same job as everyone else

Provider’s published quote process

Contact-based quote; scope and pricing require confirmation.

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Include these facts in your request

Do not assume these items are included

  • Paint correction, oxidation removal, caulking, and repair of failed coatings
  • Interior or detailed exterior window cleaning, screen cleaning, and hard-water restoration unless itemized
  • Roof, gutter interiors, patios, retaining walls, and detached structures not named in the scope
  • Guaranteed removal of permanent staining or correction of conditions revealed by cleaning
  • Guaranteed removal of deep oil, rust, battery, fertilizer, or mineral staining
  • Crack repair, grinding, resurfacing, joint replacement, leveling, sealing, and coating removal unless itemized
  • Moving heavy vehicles, storage, fixed planters, or equipment
  • Wastewater capture, transport, testing, or disposal unless the quote assigns it

04 · Interview guide

Questions worth asking Superior Power Wash

Send the same questions, measurements, and photos to every provider. Comparable inputs make differences in price and method much easier to understand.

  1. Which materials will be soft washed, hand cleaned, or avoided, and why?
  2. What does the test area show about oxidation, fading, and removable staining?
  3. How are plants, outlets, cameras, open vents, coated metals, and neighboring property protected?
  4. What solution is used, how is dwell time controlled, and what happens if it dries early?
  5. Is exterior glass merely rinsed, or are spot-free window cleaning and screens included?
  6. What result is expected after drying, and how are missed areas or damage concerns handled?
  7. What are the slab finish, sealer condition, and weak areas, and where will you test?
  8. Which stains receive separate treatment and what improvement is realistic?
  9. Is the price based on measured area, and are edges, steps, curbs, post-treatment, and cleanup included?
  10. How will you prevent lines or exposed aggregate?
  11. Where will wash water, oil residue, sediment, and chemicals go?
  12. When can people, vehicles, sealer, or coatings return to the surface?

05 · Evidence and gaps

What was found, and what still needs verification

Provider-stated assurances

Experience claim

provider stated

The site states more than two decades of industry experience.

Open verification items

  • Confirm whether published certifications apply to the quoted crew and current project scope.
  • Confirm the exact crew, method, protection steps, runoff controls, exclusions, and completion standard in writing.
  • Request current insurance, credential, or accreditation documents when they matter to the project.

Third-party review snapshots

No third-party rating is shown because this audit did not have a sufficiently confident, manually reviewed match. That is an evidence gap, not a negative rating and not proof that reviews do not exist.

Source register

06 · Bid comparison

Judge the written proposal, not the headline price

CompareA useful answer includesSlow down when
ScopeEvery surface, measured quantity, stain, preparation step, and exclusionThe proposal says only “pressure wash property”
MethodPressure, heat, chemistry, dwell time, agitation, rinse, and test area by surfaceOne pressure or chemical is presented as suitable for everything
ProtectionPlants, people, outlets, doors, windows, vehicles, finishes, and neighboring propertyProtection is left to verbal assurances
WaterSupply, containment, drain protection, recovery, debris, and disposal responsibilitiesRunoff destination is not discussed
OutcomeRealistic stain limits, final inspection, photos, correction process, and payment milestonePerfect restoration is promised without a test
BusinessNamed contracting party, current insurance, crew disclosure, schedule, and total priceDocuments or the business name do not match the proposal

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