Frequently Asked Questions About Atlantis Mobile Power Wash

Author: Atlantis Mobile Power Wash | | Categories: Cleaning , Commercial Cleaning , Power Washing , Pressure Washing , Residential Cleaning , Window Cleaning

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To maintain the quality and beauty of a house or office, regular cleaning tactics aren’t always sufficient, especially in case of tough grime and dirt. For situations like these, Atlantis Mobile Power Wash suggests power washing, which expels dirt through pressurized water and brings back the color and radiance of your windows, walls, decks, sidewalks, and driveway.

However, when it comes to our power washing services, there are a ton of questions clients have. To make sure they have accurate information about our services, we’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions about our power washing services.


1. Do you only serve the Windsor area?
Besides Windsor, we also serve Essex County and the Lakeshore area.


2. Do you bring your own water?
Yes, we carry around four-thousand liters of water with us to avoid any inconvenience to our clients.


3. Do you clean windows inside and out?
Yes, we provide full-service window cleaning and ensure every inch of your windows is spotless.


4. Do you also power wash houses?
Yes, we power wash all types of houses as well as surrounding surfaces.


5. Do you have a flat rate for cleaning houses?
Our prices are quoted according to the complexity and size of a project.


If you have any more questions about what we do at Atlantis Mobile Power Wash, get in touch with us. As experts in power washing in Windsor, Ontario, we provide you with quality and respectful work. We are experienced in residential, commercial, industrial building washes, cleaning services, power washing services, window cleaning, and office cleaning services. Moreover, we are insured and follow a high standard of ethics.

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