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Serving Clancy, MT and surrounding areas

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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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Serving Clancy, MT and surrounding areas

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"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

Your deck may look or feel fuzzy after pressure washing because the high-pressure spray tears some wood fibers as it removes the outer layer of dead and discolored wood. This fuzzy effect is a normal part of the pressure-washing process and will go away on its own in a few weeks. You can opt to spot-sand your deck if you’d like to remove it more quickly.

It’s important to avoid power washing your house during freezing temperatures because the excess water can freeze on surfaces and cause damage. You should also avoid doing this task during heavy wind or rain because the water spray becomes less effective and could spread debris. Don’t power wash your home if your siding is cracked, loose, or peeling because the high pressure can worsen the damage. Lastly, if your home has delicate materials like softwood or stucco, consider gentler cleaning methods to prevent structural harm.

Hardscaping is made to withstand the elements, but it still needs regular cleaning as well as maintenance like weeding, replacing broken pieces, removing mold or mildew, and more. Use an appropriate cleaner for the hardscaping material with a stiff brush to remove dirt and other material, or use a pressure washer for a deep clean. Staying on top of maintenance can alert you to any problems with your hardscaping that will need repair or replacement.

Experts typically recommend pressure washing your driveway at least once per year to keep it looking great while preventing stains, cracks, and unwanted vegetation. However, if your driveway gets a lot of use, you might want to pressure wash it more often to keep it looking like new. 

Brick takes longer to dry than less porous materials like concrete. If you are waiting to spot clean, a full day of mild weather should do the trick. If you are waiting to paint or apply a finish or sealant, give it three to four days to ensure the brick is absolutely dry as a bone. You don’t want any residual moisture whatsoever before laying down paint or sealant. 

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