Less is more? More is More when it comes to detail, especially when it comes to pressure washing and any construction. The black spots on the lip of the gutters, algae on the underside of siding... A tighter joint between 2 pieces of wood, pilot holes and countersunk holes to keep the wood from splitting... Using a biodegradable, soap/cleanser that is safe for people, plants, and pets requires attention to detail, we actually lightly scrub the gutters, doors, windows and siding, with siding brushes (vs. spraying just some diluted bleach on and rinsing it off later.). Light scrubbing and pressure washing is a lot more work than a soft-wash (spray bleach and rinse); I just feel that it is safer and better than the use of bleach as a primary cleaner on your house and landscape..
Also when it comes to staining decks and fences (etc.); allowing wood to properly dry for the 2-3 days is worth the wait. It may seem long, especially if we have a lot of rain, but it will ensure the stain to last its longest for you, wait an extra day to get an extra year of protection; I can wait for that, you can too. There are probably hundreds or thousands of things we do as second nature. We are only satisfied when you are & we don't skip steps in any of our applications.