Power washing your home is a maintenance activity that's best done regularly, particularly if you are thinking of selling your property. Foxnews.com features tips on power washing your home as detailed by home improvement expert Matt McMillan. Before going into any details, McMillan emphasizes the need for safety. A lot of accidents have happened as a result of improper do-it-yourself power washing practices, McMillan narrates. He believes a DIY job is appropriate only when it can be conducted from the ground, and ladders of any kind are not to be used. If you can't do the job from the ground, you'll need to get the services of a professional reputable power washing company.
http://outdoor-surface-cleaning.com/2013/09/05/diy-vs-professional-power-washing-consider-safety-reliability-and-cost-efficiency-in-making-your-choice/Renew Crew
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How the Right Professional Pressure Washing Company Can Preserve and Protect Your Garden Plants
Power washing, or pressure washing, is often done to strip paint from wooden walls or sidings in preparation for a painting job. This procedure can also remove dirt, mold, and mildew that might have accumulated on your home's exterior surfaces over the years. While power washing has a lot of benefits, Amy Rodriguez (in an article for homeguides.sfgate.com) reports that a possible downside is the destruction of plants through exposure to power-wash chemicals. The most common cleaning agents used in power washing are bleach solutions and detergents. Bleach solutions can turn into salts, while detergents can cause brown spotting, both of which can kill plants. On the other hand, some reputable pressure washing companies like Renew Crew have formulated their own proprietary solvents which they guarantee to be safe for plants.
http://outdoor-surface-cleaning.com/2013/10/07/how-the-right-professional-pressure-washing-company-can-preserve-and-protect-your-garden-plants/Monday, October 28, 2013
Eco-friendly Cleaning Solutions from Top Pressure Washing Companies
Back in June, the Scientific American's EarthTalk responded to a query from a reader named Betsy as regards alternatives to hazardous cleaning products. Betsy, a mother of young children, expressed concern over the toxicity of commercial household cleaning supplies. EarthTalk then proceed to enumerate the various chemicals homeowners should steer clear of. The article cites inputs from the Organic Consumers Association, which states that some soaps, detergents, bleaching agents, scourers, and specialty cleaners may pose certain health risks. As such, homeowners who go all out to keep their home spic-and-span by carrying out DIY pressure washing on decks and patios may in fact be exposing their families to toxic substances. For this reason, it may be more advisable to call on dependable pressure washing companies that use eco-friendly cleaning solutions—such as Renew Crew, for instance.
http://outdoor-surface-cleaning.com/2013/10/06/eco-friendly-cleaning-solutions-from-top-pressure-washing-companies-2/