A: Each job will have individual variables that will determine the way we clean. Window size, type, and orientation, as well as the type of debris accumulated will determine how we approach your job. The specific goals and concerns of our customers will also affect the way the job is done. We may do your windows with hand tools ( window scrubbers, razors, squeegees and surgical rags), or Pure Water scrub and rinse brushes, or a combination of both. Our method is to cater our expertise and equipment to your specific needs.
A: Everything we do on painted surfaces is low pressure so there is no danger of stripping off paint. However, underlying issues with your paint job may be uncovered through the result of house washing. If the paint is decades old or the wood underneath it is rotting some of it may flake off. Some painted surfaces as well as vinyl siding with a lot of sun exposure may clean unevenly and be chalky looking or streaky. We will be able to recognize the potential for these cleaning results and inform our clients before they decide to go ahead with a house wash.
A: We clean out all troughs and downspouts as well as removing debris from your roof that collect on valleys and behind vents, skylights, chimneys and dormers. All removed debris is mulched into areas that are appropriate for decaying tree matter or hauled away. We assess the effectiveness of your entire roof system and if needed make recommendations for repairs that we feel would offset the cost of repairs associated with bad drainage. We understand that homeowners are often not equipped or inclined to be on their roof so we take the opportunity to let them know whats going on up there.