Splash Pressure Cleaners
Splash Pressure Cleaners

Splash Pressure Cleaners

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Introduction: In business since 2010, we at Splash have proved our passion for customer satisfaction in many ways. Receiving the Angieslist "Super Service Award" for the past three years (2013, 2014, 2015) is one of our top recognitions that we are proud to have received. We provide a high quality services to the South Florida residential and commercial markets paired with excellent customer service. With Splash Pressure Cleaners you receive a hands on owner. On every job making sure that all attention is paid to details. We strive for perfection in every service and get great satisfaction to see our work completed and smiles on our customers faces!
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4 employees

14 years in business

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Bill W.
May 20, 2016
I needed my roof cleaned so I contacted splash pressure cleaning for the job. Joe and his team we're told to be very careful not to damage my expensive landscaping and were successful at not distu rbing anything at all. My house looks great and my garden is pristine. I would recommend them to anyone who wants the job done right.
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Robert N.
May 22, 2016
Cleaned pool patio, walls, gutters and front drive way including porch and front door. Looks beautiful. SPC pays close attention to detail. Well worth the price!
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Joseph Pangia

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  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    First we get all necessary information (Name, service address etc.). Go over all services requested. Add any recommendations we may have. Explain our process of cleaning. Contact the customer with the estimate for service(s). Schedule an appointment for the service and review what to expect and how to prepare for service. We take photos of the service "in process" and "completed," to send to customers who are not present.