This was one of our larger projects, but we finished a day ahead of schedule. Additionally, we washed all the courtyards at this community.
Below is a picture of a bird's eye view of the community taken from Bing Maps.
Over the last 3 days, we have had both trucks and trailers working full-time in Irvine, CA. We have just finished a 3 day project in which we washed 38 3-story fourplex buildings in the beautiful community called the Auburn Community. This is located in the greater Northpark community in Irvine. The Home Owner's Association seems very pleased with the work that was performed, and it was nice to have homeowner's come out after the wash and thank us for cleaning up their house thoroughly. Feeling appreciated by a kind word from a homeowner is one life's simple pleasures!
This was one of our larger projects, but we finished a day ahead of schedule. Additionally, we washed all the courtyards at this community. Below is a picture of a bird's eye view of the community taken from Bing Maps.
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Today we power washed all of the curbs, sidewalks, and drive area at the Westin Hotel in Costa Mesa, CA.
When ordering a power washing service, it is important that you hire a company who not only cleans the sidewalks, but also the adjoining concrete curbs. By washing this little extra area, we can really make the area feel much cleaner. Many people don't realize how dirty curbs can get, so they collect a lot of rubber from crazy drivers who can't keep their tires off them. Have you had service men on your roof before? There is a chance that they left with a nasty little secret...
During a recent gutter cleaning service I noticed that there several cracked concrete tiles at our customer's house near the chimney (coincidentally close to the recently installed satellite dish). Knowing it was the proper thing to do, I alerted the homeowner that I noticed several cracked tiles while on the roof cleaning the gutters. She was highly disappointed that she wasn't aware of the situation and asked what she should do. I searched the van and noticed that we had some outdoor contractor adhesive left in the vehicle so I decided to take care of the situation. Aren't we SO Amazing? ;) This week we were called in to "rescue" a new driveway. The contractor had just installed a new paver driveway for a customer and for the first time had switched to a new polymeric sand for the joint filler. He wasn't sure if he applied it incorrectly or if it was just a bad batch of sand, but the pavers had a thick white residue on the surface that would not wash off. That's when he made the call... After firing up the hot-water power washer, we gave him a demonstration of what our powerful machines could do. The residue was no match for our machines, even after the sand had a chance to set for approximately 48 hours. I called out our second hot-water power wash rig, and we got to work with a very aggressive wash that lasted the majority of the day. After a good day of washing, the pavers were ready to dry out and wait for their sealer.
We have long wanted a fresh and new website, and one that is easy to modify and make changes to. Finally, we have done just that but it is only in the beginning stages. Our small business has grown since our early days in 2007 when our original website was built by yours truly, and we just don't feel like it does our growing business justice anymore.
We are working hard to bring you a website that is more comprehensive, updated, and easier to navigate so that we an better serve our local community. Thanks and stay tuned. Kris
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