FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
The most, by far, is house siding cleaning. More and more home owner associations are demanding that members keep their homes looking good. The next most common are driveways and walkways. And next are decks and fences.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Don't go with the lowest offered price alone. The cheapest priced person will rarely do a very good job or have the needed equipment and knowledge. Most of the people in this business are not qualified to do it. Most are ex- or current painters, handymen or builders. Some even use rented equipment or don't have the proper equipment. I know that most guys offering the cheap prices don't have a decent spinner or any spinner at all (a spinner is a large round device that looks like a buffer, it is used on driveways). Without a decent spinner, the results on a driveway can leave stripes. With a wand or a cheap spinner, you can actually damage the driveway permanently. I saw a guy use a spinner on a deck, guaranteeing damage. Or they have a huge pressure washer and use power alone to clean things. This can create permanent damage. These are just examples of what cheap prices can get you. It applies to houses, decks, fences and concrete. We have the proper equipment and the knowledge to do any job, without damaging to your residence, driveway, deck or fence. An excellent job and a reasonable price is the key to our success, and repeat and referral business.