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"I recently had installed a hot-mix asphalt surface on my driveway. It encompassed approximately 550 feet in length. A good portion of that footage was a single 11-foot lane, but as it approached my home there is a circle drive with a landscaped area and differing widths of paving was needed, which required some rather intricate work. Also, part of the job encompassed paving up to the concrete area in front of my 3 car garage and to the sidewalk leading to the front of our home. Nelson Boswell and his crew of professional staff did an outstanding job of researching exactly what I was looking for, developed a plan for manicuring the existing gravel drive base, and applying the asphalt surface. They were extremely courteous, attentive to my needs above everything else, and did what they said they were going to do. They also were able to complete the whole project in a span of two days. At the end of the project, I thoroughly inspected the work, and do not have a single complaint. In fact, I would readily recommend them to anyone! Oh, and one other thing: they were very cognizant of my lawn and landscaping, going above and beyond to make sure nothing was disturbed."
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"Our bathroom update turned out so well. They put in new surround for the tub, updated all the faucets for the tub and basin, new countertop with basin, painted all the walls and vanity, new flooring, took down popcorn ceiling and put nice clean ceiling, hung a new cabinet with mirror and lighting, hung new towel rods..... no part of that bathroom was overlooked. The transformation from old to new is amazing. They cleaned up everything, nothing left for me but to enjoy the nice, fresh, new room."
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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

You should wait until your pavers have completely dried and cured before pressure washing them. Wait at least three to five days, though some sealants may need up to an entire week. Rushing that timeline can mess with the finish, weaken the seal, or leave streaks that are tough to fix. Once the sealant has fully set, stick to a gentle approach. Keep the pressure under 1,500 PSI and hold the nozzle at least two feet from the surface. Anything stronger or closer can blast the joint sand loose or wear down the sealant you just applied.

A pressure washer’s size or power is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI). The amount of pressure you need will depend on your project and the material you’re washing, but consumer pressure washers range from 500 to 2,400 PSI. Porous materials like brick and stucco should not be blasted with anything stronger than 1,000 PSI, while you can use a PSI of up to 2,400 to clean a vinyl fence.

If your epoxy application ended up a bit messy and left spills behind, there are several ways to clean epoxy off of a concrete floor. You can use a power washer with at least 3,000 PSI. However, it may be easier to use a scraping tool or an acidic cleaner, like vinegar, to remove unwanted epoxy. 

If the entire floor has epoxy and you want to remove just excess epoxy stains, these methods could still strip parts of the epoxy floor. Move carefully and in small areas to minimize damage, or call a pro for an expert finish.

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 depends on the type of surface, but if you’re preparing to pressure wash a driveway, you’ll start by using a broom or leaf blower to get rid of dirt, leaves, and other debris. Then, move any nearby items (like outdoor furniture and potted plants) and cover in-ground plants with a tarp or plastic sheet. After that, you can apply degreaser spray or another pretreatment solution to any stains and scrub them with a stiff brush before pressure washing.

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