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Jeff's Pressure Washing

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Jeff's Pressure Washing

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5 years of experience

Jeff's Pressure Washing specializes in making your home or business look like new. I'm capable of washing your home or office building, driveway, fence, patio, carport, deck and so much more. I am dependable and reliable. I will show up when you call. My prices are fair and competitive.

Jeff's Pressure Washing specializes in making your home or business look like new. I'm capable of washing your home or office building, driveway, fence, patio, carport, deck and so much more. I am dependable and reliable. I will show up when you call. My prices are fair and competitive.



Simon Excavation

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Simon Excavation

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Been operating heavy equipment ab 9 years now. Any small or big jobs that need to be down im ur man from digging ponds to clearing brush and grading off roads in your man

Been operating heavy equipment ab 9 years now. Any small or big jobs that need to be down im ur man from digging ponds to clearing brush and grading off roads in your man





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Extreme Concrete

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Extreme Concrete

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10 years of experience

We are a very experienced crew of guys that love Concrete work I have a crew of up to 10 men we deal with all types of concrete set-up and finishing in most cases payment is agreed an set with a legal contract that requires 10 to 20% down upon hire and the other done in two 40% paymentso for a total 100% all work is done in a timely and professional manner we stand behind any and all work we do

We are a very experienced crew of guys that love Concrete work I have a crew of up to 10 men we deal with all types of concrete set-up and finishing in most cases payment is agreed an set with a legal contract that requires 10 to 20% down upon hire and the other done in two 40% paymentso for a total 100% all work is done in a timely and professional manner we stand behind any and all work we do

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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

It’s always best to check the manufacturer’s instructions for your pressure washer to see what detergents they recommend. If you’re caught short and looking for an at-home solution, you could try using trusty dish soap to help keep your siding sparkling. However, always use a dilute solution, as concentrated dish soap can clog the machine. One tablespoon of dish soap per 1.5 quarts of water is a good place to start.

Though bleach is a great way to kill mold and mildew around the house, you should never, under any circumstances, use bleach in a power washer. Bleach is a potent chemical that will destroy the pressure washer from the inside out. If you’re worried about killing mold and mildew, you should instead hire a pro who will use a safe but effective cleaning agent when pressure washing your home.

Most powerwashing jobs take 2-6 hours, but larger buildings or areas with deep staining may require an entire day.

Yes, you can use a pressure washer to help with deck paint removal. One of the benefits of pressure washing is its speed. However, a pressure washer is best used with a paint stripper. A paint stripper helps the paint lift from the wood, and then you can use the pressure washer to remove the paint effectively. To increase the longevity of the wood, you want to avoid using more than 1000 PSI on your pressure washer, as too much moisture will penetrate the wood and may cause mildew or rot.

The amount of pressure, measured in psi, that you should use depends on what you’re washing. Very tough materials like concrete, stone, and masonry can handle a high psi of 2,500 to 3,000, but materials like wood require a bit of a lighter touch. To clean your wooden deck, you’ll want to use your pressure washer on the lowest setting, around 600 psi, especially if it’s made of soft wood like pine or cedar.

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