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KJNN Construction

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KJNN Construction

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2 years of experience

Your locally owned and operated siding repair and installation contractor with home improvement services that include roofing repairs, door and window installation, painting, furniture assembly and pressure washing. Contact us today!

Your locally owned and operated siding repair and installation contractor with home improvement services that include roofing repairs, door and window installation, painting, furniture assembly and pressure washing. Contact us today!



Kuball Power Washing

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Kuball Power Washing

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Hi, I'm Christian Kuball and i specialize in power washing. We do wash driveways, patios, and even siding. I also do gutter cleaning as well. If you have any questions call or text me.

Hi, I'm Christian Kuball and i specialize in power washing. We do wash driveways, patios, and even siding. I also do gutter cleaning as well. If you have any questions call or text me.




The Finished Look

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The Finished Look

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24 years of experience

Here at The Finished Look we perform all areas that pertain to building and remodeling. We also have a cabin care taking branch as well that services lake homes in northern Minnesota. We are very close with our employees and boast safety and cleanliness. Winter work in many instances be eligible for a 10% discount.

Here at The Finished Look we perform all areas that pertain to building and remodeling. We also have a cabin care taking branch as well that services lake homes in northern Minnesota. We are very close with our employees and boast safety and cleanliness. Winter work in many instances be eligible for a 10% discount.


S.W. Minnesota Powerwashing

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S.W. Minnesota Powerwashing

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16 years of experience

We are a locally owned owner operated business offering powerwashing using a completely mobile 3,500 psi 5.5 gpm hot or cold water system with an on board water supply of 325 gallons. More company details at s.w.mnpowerwashing.com

We are a locally owned owner operated business offering powerwashing using a completely mobile 3,500 psi 5.5 gpm hot or cold water system with an on board water supply of 325 gallons. More company details at s.w.mnpowerwashing.com




Richards Forestry

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Richards Forestry

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18 years of experience

TREE SREVICE -PESTICIDE APPLICATOR-EXCAVATING-BOBCAT WORK-PONDS-AND WATER FALLS-YARD SERVICE DOCK SERVICE SHORELINE RESTORATION-RIP-RAP RETAINING WALLS BOULDER WALLS TRUCKING

TREE SREVICE -PESTICIDE APPLICATOR-EXCAVATING-BOBCAT WORK-PONDS-AND WATER FALLS-YARD SERVICE DOCK SERVICE SHORELINE RESTORATION-RIP-RAP RETAINING WALLS BOULDER WALLS TRUCKING

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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can and should pressure wash a stamped concrete driveway, as well as other stamped concrete around your yard on the patio or walkways. While the stamping pattern can handle the pressure of the water, it's still best to use a gentle solution to avoid breaking down the concrete or affecting any additional stain coloring added to the design.

It may be necessary to power wash your house, depending on the siding material. Vinyl, composite, or metal siding can hold up to the heat and pressure of occasional power washing, but materials like brick, stucco, wood, and painted materials may get damaged from the high-pressure water. For sensitive materials, consider a soft wash instead of a pressure wash.

This process doesn’t necessarily require soap or detergent, but it definitely helps. You can get by with just using water, but remember, brick requires a lower-than-average pressure level when compared to concrete, so forgoing detergent increases the time it takes to spot clean stains and debris once you finish with the pressure washer. Brick is especially porous, so the less water you use on it, the better.

Pressure washing pros use several factors to determine fence pressure washing costs—and one of the main factors they consider is the fence’s material. The material dictates the required PSI—which, in turn, affects the amount of labor needed for the job.

Contractors may also consider the number of gallons per minute (GPM) needed to pressure wash specific materials. GPM, which refers to the rate of water being released from a pressure washer, helps determine how long a job will take for specific fencing materials.

If you feel confident and want to DIY your pressure washing project, the cost to rent a power washer will run you between $40 and $100 from your local home improvement store. In the market to buy a power or pressure washer? An electric model will set you back anywhere from $100 to $400, and a gas model runs between $300 and $600.

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