A good majority of our pressure washing clients are in Beaverton, Or. Homes on Cooper Mountain for example are faced with, steep slopes & are heavily wooded making a project seem to dangerous or to time consuming and tedious, having to pressure wash the surfaces around there home once a year. These conditions make for a professional pressure washer's play ground. Numerous projects of all sorts come out of neighborhoods in the hills. Just about every home needs something pressure washed annually. Driveways, side walks, decks, siding, patios, out door furniture, walk ways, air conditioning boxes and just about everything. Pressure washing these surfaces will keep the mildew and moss off keeping them looking clean, new and safe to walk on.
Demonstrating the use of a surface cleaner at a commercial pressure washing project in Portland, Tommy shows a great example of what the surface cleaner attachment can do. This is a fundamental tool in doing large pressure washing projects. It enables us to get a project done faster with less fatigue. When you have 16 driveways to do in a day, this is the tool of choice!
If you live in the Portland area pressure washing should be a common chore to do around your home or building. Just about all surfaces around us collect dirt, mildew, algae and moss that none of is safe from our surface cleaners. Let us help you with that tedious chore! We offer a free onsite demonstration by request only. Quotes are always free.
Lake Oswego Pressure Washing Project
Written by Tim
Sunday, 15 November 2009 16:59
Henry is spraying away years of mildew build up at this Lake Oswego pressure washing project. Its an amazing day of before and after views of various surfaces cleaning up like new again. I have a video you can watch here Lake Oswego Pressure Washing Project. Truly spectacular, I wish we could have captured more video and pictures at this project over looking Lake Oswego through the tree's.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 14:18
Pressure washing with a surface cleaner
Written by Tim
Friday, 30 October 2009 01:27
Tim Hunter / Gleaming the View Inc.
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