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A Great Pressure Washing Forum October 28, 2009

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I found a wealth of knowledge in a pressure washing forum. Any topic that I could imagine was being discussed. There are discussions on how to safely use a pressure washer to clean your car. It contained tips on how to not remove decals and not cause damage by using the right amount of pressure.

This pressure washing forum also had some really good tips on what type of power washing units to buy and fix problems with one you may have. All of it was helpful information, the kind of information that could save you a lot of money and headache. I appreciated the diversity of topics. I have learned so much about house washing and even on how you can use a pressure washer to clean windows.

Many of the topics included suggestions that it would be a good idea to hire a professional for that project. There were many suggestions that not all pressure washing jobs are amateur friendly. This pressure washing forum contains questions and answers from professionals and homeowners alike. Before starting any new project this will be a good place to look for tips. Also it is going to be a place to find information on doing jobs that I thought were not possible.

This Pressure Washing Company Did a Good Job May 30, 2009

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Last fall, while I was raking all the leaves from the trees, I noticed how dirty my house was and saw that there were black streaks on the gutters. My brother told me about a pressure washing company that he had heard was pretty good. He gave me the pressure washing company’s phone number and they came to look and my dirty house.

They didn’t act like it would be a big deal to clean up everything that was dirty. They pressure washed the house and the gutters and made them look brand new. I couldn’t be happier.  The following spring, I had the same pressure washing company come out and give me an estimate on them pressure washing my deck and resealing it. They went ahead and power washed my picnic table and then stained the deck and picnic table to match.

 It looks fantastic and I have had lots of compliments on it from friends and family members. They all wanted to know the name of the pressure washing company that I used. Of course, I gave it to them and a few of them have invited me over to see the work the pressure washing company has done for them.

Pressure Cleaning and Washing December 1, 2007

Posted by prpressurewash in Cleaning Contractor, Deck Cleaning, Exterior Cleaning, Power Washing, Pressure Washing.
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Pressure washing is a well-liked service with home owners who comprehend that their home is their biggest investment and that taking care of it can plainly put money in their pocket. Mold, dirt, mildew and grime can and will cause deterioration, rot and premature failure of building supplies, costing future repairs and renewals. Recurrently having your home and properties exterior cleaned by a qualified cleaning contractor will considerably cut down on these expensive repairs.

Like a new coat of paint on the whole interior of your home, professional pressure washing services can give your homes exterior that spanking new look escalating curb appeal which, in turn, can boost the value of your home. For the price, there is no better bang for your buck when it comes to taking care of your main investment. Find a skilled exterior cleaning contractor in your locale and see what they can do for you and your residence.

The Hazards of Deck Cleaning Products December 1, 2007

Posted by prpressurewash in Cleaning Products, Deck Cleaners, Deck Cleaning, Wood Restoration.
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If you own a wooden deck, chances are you have tried many deck cleaning products. Not all of them are created equal. Without getting into the details of which products work the best and why, it is perhaps prudent to look into some of the hazards that come into play when you restore a deck. One should keep in mind the conditions surrounding the project. Are there plants and flowers under and around the deck? Is there a possibility of your deck cleaner running off into a stream, lake or pond? Prudence should be taken when choosing a cleaning product. Most strippers and many of the bleach based cleaners will harm vegetation. Fresh water supply should also be protected.

Using a sodium percarbonate based cleaner is the most environmentally friendly choice for cleaning wood. Surrounding plants and vegetation should be thoroughly wet down. Covering ultra delicate flowers with some light mil plastic can also add protection. If your run-off heads towards a fresh water supply, be sure to create berms or dams to divert flow. This runoff should be watered down with water from the garden hose and allowed to seep into the ground.