After the Rain

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When it rains some people might think the rain will somehow clean the sidewalks automatically. While rain does freshen things up, sidewalks tend to get dirtier because dirt washes down off the roof and loosened oil in the parking-lot gets tracked onto the sidewalk and then there’s gum and other sticky stuff that stays stuck to the surface.

Pressure Washing

Right after the rain is the best time to pressure wash exterior areas, working with the freshness that rain brings and enhancing the appearance by washing away algae, dirt and debris left behind by the storm.

Year Round Service

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Fall and Winter

Creates a lot of mildew and other dirt and debris. Algae and mildew grow in shady damp areas and are very noticeable on brick and masonry planters as well as concrete sidewalks which get very slippery when wet!

Pressure Washing with Hot Water

Is the most effective way to kill algae down to the roots!

Spring and Summer

Attracts a lot of ice cream, sodas and the like, especially around trash receptacles. Hot drippy vehicles make a mess of parking spaces, and foot traffic carries it right onto the sidewalks!