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Montana Home Pros
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Exterior Surfaces - PowerwashingExterior Surfaces - Powerwashing - For Business

Serving Clancy, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Katie pretty much rocks!!!! Great communication, easy to talk to, reliable, timely.....Oh Yeah.....the work performed is spectacular! Attention to detail! I'm a General Contractor with OCD (JK)......I can't stand it when small things are left unfinished....She certainly DOES NOT trigger my OCD at all.....LOL!!! In all seriousness though......I'm glad I was referred to her by a friend of mine. I HATE WASHING WINDOWS!!!!! She's a God-send!!! Cheers, Jim"
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Gutt'r Done 406 LLC
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Exterior Surfaces - PowerwashingExterior Surfaces - Powerwashing - For Business

Serving Clancy, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

"Gutt’r done staff were timely and very professional. They were very prompt and efficient. They were in and out within an hour! I’d definitely hire them again! Give them call for all your gutter cleaning."
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Pressure Washing questions, answered by experts

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.

Powerwashing services for businesses typically range from $200 to $1,500, depending on surface size, level of grime, and cleaning methods. Heavily stained or high-rise buildings may require additional labor and equipment.

Yes, you can use a pressure washer to effectively clean debris, dirt, and grime from your gutters, but it must be done with caution to avoid damage. Always use a low-pressure setting, with a recommended range between 1,200 and 1,800 PSI. Excessive pressure can bend or dent aluminum gutters, damage seams, peel paint, or even knock shingles off your roof, potentially leading to leaks and moisture issues. For a safer alternative, consider soft washing or cleaning them by hand. When using a pressure washer, it is safer to use gutter elbow extensions from the ground rather than climbing a ladder, as the force can cause instability. Due to the risks, you may want to hire a licensed and insured contractor for the job.

Not pressure washing your driveway can lead to several consequences that affect both its appearance and its structural integrity over time:  

  • Reduced Curb Appeal: A dirty driveway covered in grime, stains, and mildew detracts from your home's overall appearance.  

  • Safety Hazards: The buildup of algae, moss, and mildew creates slippery surfaces. When wet, it increases the risk of slips and falls for you, your family, and visitors.  

  • Structural Damage: Dirt, debris, and organic growth can trap moisture against the driveway's surface. In colder climates, this moisture can freeze and thaw, leading to cracks and deterioration of the concrete or asphalt.

Concrete does well with a number of cleaning agents, as it’s a durable material. Choose from acidic cleaners, alkaline cleaners, and pH-neutral cleaners, in addition to antibacterial solutions. Your best bet is to simply read the fine print with your preferred detergent and make sure it mentions concrete as a viable surface. 

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