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Shane DuRussel

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Hello my name is shane, I've been working in construction for about 15 years, I have knowledge in most fields of carpentry! Im looking to start landing my own jobs, i am a super friendly detail oriented professional! Please give me a call at 8103348286

Hello my name is shane, I've been working in construction for about 15 years, I have knowledge in most fields of carpentry! Im looking to start landing my own jobs, i am a super friendly detail oriented professional! Please give me a call at 8103348286



Quick Value Pressure Washing

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Quick Value Pressure Washing

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Quick Value Pressure Washing is based in Fort Gratiot, Michigan and charges only a $50 flat rate on projects + only approx. $0.20/square foot. Service areas are Port Huron/Port Huron Twp, Fort Gratiot Twp, Worth Twp, Lexington/Lexington Heights, and Marysville. Out of service area fee is only $15 + $0.20 per 5 miles out of range.

Quick Value Pressure Washing is based in Fort Gratiot, Michigan and charges only a $50 flat rate on projects + only approx. $0.20/square foot. Service areas are Port Huron/Port Huron Twp, Fort Gratiot Twp, Worth Twp, Lexington/Lexington Heights, and Marysville. Out of service area fee is only $15 + $0.20 per 5 miles out of range.




I’m hardworking very personable and will always get the job done right im a very outgoing and have a great sense of humor



ACE PRESSURE WASHING

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ACE PRESSURE WASHING

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Ace pressure washing! Specializing in bringing your home back to life!!! : vinal siding : walkways : driveways : porches : fences :decks

Ace pressure washing! Specializing in bringing your home back to life!!! : vinal siding : walkways : driveways : porches : fences :decks



Dunn Right Roofing

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Dunn Right Roofing

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Father and son business, specialized in just about everything from roofing and repairs to gutters and cement work. All around handyman services at low cost and willing to negotiate pricing to accommodate your budget.

Father and son business, specialized in just about everything from roofing and repairs to gutters and cement work. All around handyman services at low cost and willing to negotiate pricing to accommodate your budget.

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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

You don’t have to pressure wash your deck before painting. However, you must clean the deck, and pressure washing is one of the most efficient methods. Pressure washing quickly removes flaked paint, wood fibers, and embedded dirt. It also gets much deeper into the wood surface than manually scrubbing the deck—and the cleaner the deck, the better the paint can adhere. Ensure the wood is fully dry before applying paint.

You can rinse your solar panels in some cases. For example, periodically rinsing your solar panels can remove light debris if you live in an agricultural or dusty area. Light dust and dirt won’t affect efficiency much, but they can build up and mix with other debris like animal droppings, leaves, and small sticks. 

Yes, a pressure washer uses less water than a garden hose. There are many ways to use a pressure washer, and it can be an eco-friendly hose substitute. While a pressure washer expels water with greater force, it uses 50% to 70% less water than a garden hose. Specifically, hoses put out six to 10 gallons per minute (GPM), while pressure washers only use two to five GPM.

Pressure washers are better for residential use. Power washers are best suited for cleaning very hard surfaces (like concrete and cement) and removing tough stains or tacked-on grime. Meanwhile, pressure washers have more uses. For example, you can use one to deep clean a wooden fence, spray down your vinyl siding, or clear out your gutters.

While it can be a good idea to learn how to pressure wash brick to remove oils, algae, and debris from the surface, pressure washing isn't a good option for getting rid of white stains on brick. While you may get good temporary results, pressure washing can actually make efflorescence worse once the brick dries because the process pushes salt deeper into the brick. In addition, the intensity of pressure washing can damage brick.

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