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Wagner Construction

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Wagner Construction

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3 years of experience

We pride ourselves in providing construction services with honesty, integrity, fairness and respect. We are a family veteran owned company. Give us a call to get that long wanted project well on its way. No job too small and no job too big.

We pride ourselves in providing construction services with honesty, integrity, fairness and respect. We are a family veteran owned company. Give us a call to get that long wanted project well on its way. No job too small and no job too big.


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Burlington Handyman, LLC

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Burlington Handyman, LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

What makes me unique? I am very customer service oriented and will be where I say Im gonna be, when I say Im gonna be. I treat every project as if its my own. I am honest and have integrity. My goal is to help others save money on projects that are to small for a contractor to deal with and to help anyone else out who just needs some assistance with honey do list tasks.

"Great. Good communication and nice to work with. I would hire him again."

Kathy M on September 2024

What makes me unique? I am very customer service oriented and will be where I say Im gonna be, when I say Im gonna be. I treat every project as if its my own. I am honest and have integrity. My goal is to help others save money on projects that are to small for a contractor to deal with and to help anyone else out who just needs some assistance with honey do list tasks.

"Great. Good communication and nice to work with. I would hire him again."

Kathy M on September 2024







ACH Improvements

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ACH Improvements

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Customers say: Terrific value
38 years of experience

Home Improvement and Light Construction. Fencing, Decks, Tile, Tree Trim and Removal. Custom woodworking and cabinetry. We specialize in reclaimed hardwood flooring and live edge slab counters, islands, and tables.

Home Improvement and Light Construction. Fencing, Decks, Tile, Tree Trim and Removal. Custom woodworking and cabinetry. We specialize in reclaimed hardwood flooring and live edge slab counters, islands, and tables.



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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

When researching prospective pressure washing pros, consider asking them the following questions to ensure you hire the right professional for the job. 

  • What factors determine your costs to pressure wash a deck?

  • What are the different techniques you use for different deck materials, such as wood, composite, and metal? 

  • How do you ensure that the pressure washer won’t damage the deck? 

  • Are there any hidden costs I should prepare for, such as fees for deep stains or mold removal?

  • Can you offer a discounted price if I want to bundle additional services, like sealing or staining?

  • How long does it typically take you to pressure wash a deck like mine?

  • What type of detergents and cleaning solutions do you use? Are they safe for the surrounding ecosystem?

  • Do you recommend applying any treatments or coatings after pressure washing to preserve its appearance?

Professional cleaning removes built-up dirt, mold, and mildew, preserving exterior surfaces and improving curb appeal.

Pressure washing a wooden deck can lift ingrained dirt, mold, and mildew, making the space look more inviting and increasing its longevity. However, you risk damaging the porous surface if you DIY deck pressure washing and go in too powerfully or at the wrong angle. Pick a white pressure washer nozzle that sprays with a gentle 40-degree fan pattern, and keep some distance while spraying.

Brick takes longer to dry than less porous materials like concrete. If you are waiting to spot clean, a full day of mild weather should do the trick. If you are waiting to paint or apply a finish or sealant, give it three to four days to ensure the brick is absolutely dry as a bone. You don’t want any residual moisture whatsoever before laying down paint or sealant. 

Yes, you should consider power washing your home’s exterior before painting. This method can remove dirt, grime, and loose paint in a quick, efficient way. Wait three or four days after washing to paint, as it’s best to paint on a clean, dry surface. 

Soft washing might be a better option if your home’s exterior is vinyl or stucco. Before you start, make sure you know what parts of a house you can pressure wash (and those you can’t).

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