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Parks WaterProofing of Northwestern NC, LLC
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Serving Purlear, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Parks Waterproofing’s expertise helped strengthen the long term stability of our home for years to come. Their problem solving skills were invaluable to a successful installation of their drainage system. Soon after installation there was significant area wide flooding and the system and grading improvements to our home worked great! The entire crew was a pleasure to work with and it's easy to recommend them."
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MGT Enterprise
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Serving Purlear, NC and surrounding areas

"Mgt enterprise was very responsive and had great punctuality. The were very professional and well to work with. They was the most reasonably priced out of all the others that priced it. They built a 600ft drive and installed a tile for ditch at the end of the road graded the land off smooth and spread gravel down the drive to my house and garage. I was very pleased with there work I would recommend them to anybody"
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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

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.

No. In spite of its identical chemical makeup, sodium bicarbonate manufactured for blasting purposes has a particular type and size of particles that differs from grocery store baking soda. In addition, this method would not be cost effective because you would need several boxes of baking soda to equal one blast-sized bag of medium.

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.

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.

For pressure washing a driveway, a PSI (pounds per square inch) between 2,000 and 3,000 is recommended for both concrete and asphalt surfaces. A pressure of 3,000 PSI is ideal for deep cleaning without causing damage, effectively removing debris, dirt stains, and even oil spills. If your pressure washer has a lower PSI rating, you can still use it, but the cleaning process will take longer. For a more efficient and even clean, consider using a surface cleaner attachment.

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