Archive for April 15th, 2008

Apr
15
Filed Under (Deck Cleaning) by Midwest Pro on 15-04-2008

Wood deck restoration is one of the most misunderstood services in the cleaning industry. Most people don’t understand that there is more to deck cleaning than just blasting away at the wood with water and then sealing it. An important factor to remember is that the most common reason a deck sealer fails is because the wood wasn’t prepared correctly. When the wood is not prepared properly the wood deck sealer will not adhere correctly and will fail prematurely.

Wood is soft and may damage easily with too much water pressure, therefore it is necessary to adjust the pressure to achieve the results with the correct chemicals. Various factors will determine which chemicals to use to restore a deck. If the wood is gray from UV damage, a decent deck cleaner should work well. On the other hand, if traces of an old deck sealer are present, then a stripping agent will need to be used to remove all the remnants of the old failing wood sealer.
Once the proper deck cleaning chemicals are determined, they are applied to the wood deck and allowed to dwell. The deck can then be washed with the right amount of pressure using a pressure washer. No more than 1000 psi of water pressure should be used or the wood can be damaged.

After the deck has been correctly cleaned or stripped a pH balancing step is performed. This step is a must to neutralize the caustic cleaning chemicals, preparing the wood for sealer. This neutralizing process is achieved by applying a special mild acid solution to the wooden deck. The deck should is then allowed to dry for a couple of days before being sealed with a quality oil based deck sealer.

You may want to consider hiring a competent pressure washing company to restore a deck properly so it will last. Be sure to ask the contractor the right questions to determine their amount of knowledge of wood deck cleaning and refinishing so you can be sure the you get the quality of service you expect.

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Apr
15
Filed Under (Indiana Projects) by Midwest Pro on 15-04-2008

This is a concrete cleaning and sealing job we did back in 2006. This Plymouth home owner was tired of the leaf and stick tannin marks and irrigation rust stains that were being left on his cement driveway and sidewalk. After consulting with the home owner, we were both excited about the concrete driveway and walkway cleaning and sealing project.

We performed a complete cement cleaning to remove all the stains and tire marks. We then applied a special cleaner to remove the irrigation rust stains. After allowing the cement to dry for several days we returned to put down a couple coats of concrete sealer. The home owner chose a color to bring out the red in their brick home. The cement sealer will help to protect against staining and prolong the life of the concrete.

   Before Driveway  After Driveway Cleaning After Sealing Driveway

They were extremely pleased with the end result and loved the color. We really enjoyed the opportunity to work with this Plymouth, Indiana home owner and were glad we could help.
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