Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Pressure Washing: Make a Good First Impression

Mother Nature is not always a kind woman.
Plus, our grubby little hands and some dirty and nasty pollens and pollutants make anything that has to stay outside too long a target for some serious build-up. When we go to sell our homes, sometimes this becomes all too obvious. Nothing quite turns off potential buyers as much as stains and grime!

From concrete to asphalt and everything in between, your driveway and patio surfaces tend to take the brunt of wear and tear out of all outdoor surfaces. By adding detergent or degreaser to water and projecting with a high-strength pressure washer – it is easy to remove oil, rust, and most weathered stains!

(Pressure washing also eliminates the hard-work of cleaning your motor- boat, RV or sports utility vehicle. Spend a day spinning your wheels in the mud on your ATV? No problem with some solid pressure washing!)

If you use inadequate pressure with a pressure-washer, you won’t get the paint/dirt/mold off – but if you use too much pressure – you might take off some important bits of your beautiful home. This can be a delicate process and is often done best by professionals!

One of the first things I will recommend to many homeowners is to take a critical look at the outsides of their homes. Mold and stains on a home's siding will give the impression that a house has not been taken care of... you might never get a prospective buyer to come in if they get a bad first impression!


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