The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has declared that the Atlantic hurricane season will begin on June 1. It also said that the season will last through November.
Yes! Please, for the well-being of your house and your family, get your gutters cleaned regularly.
This doesn't meant once every three years. We're talking at least two or three times a year. That may seem like a lot of guttering cleaning, but keep in mind that the gutters on your home are very important for ensuring everyone inside stays nice and dry. Without these wonderful pieces of aluminum hanging on the side of your roof, the water from the rain could seep inside, ruining your walls, the new rug in the basement, or even your home's foundation. Does any of that sound like fun to have to replace? It doesn't to us, either. In this modern world, the first impression means a lot of things, especially when it comes to your homestead in Tampa. You need to make it have that meticulous look that can attract everyone who passes by. There are hundreds ways of improving your curb. However, the curb improvements tips discussed will not only bring the best outcome but also prevent you from straining financially.
Commercial pressure washing can improve any property or building.
Improving the appearance of your property is an important safety measure for your customers. A pressure washing company, using state-of-the-art equipment, can make this process simple. This service enables companies to maintain a good image, and in business, a company's image is everything - it determines how customers will interact with your company. Businesses can definitely benefit from an investment in pressure washing to maintain their image. With proper care, the shingle roof of your house in Tampa can last for 15 years or longer. Caring for your roof isn't a full-time job, but you do need to think about cleaning your shingles yourself or with the help of a professional when you notice your pristine roof is becoming an eyesore. The good news is proper cleaning of your shingle roof isn't expensive or too difficult, as common household chemicals can be used for most cleaning tasks.
Vinyl siding is a popular building material here in the greater Tampa Bay area for its resilience, durability, versatility, and low cost. Of course, it does require routine maintenance and regular cleaning. Vinyl siding is prone to accumulating everything from rust, grime, stains, and dirt to insect and bird droppings as well as spider webs.
Regular pressure washing will keep your house looking its best. You expect me saying that, right? And it’s true. Take your siding for example:
What type of siding do you have?
First impressions are important. So, one of the most common jobs that we do at DPI Pressure Washing is power cleaning driveways. I am sure you can appreciate the improved curb appeal of the driveways and sidewalks in my sample images below from actual jobs we did around the Tampa Bay area.
Consider it a Gift to Yourself! Roof Softwashing A shiny, clean roof like this could be yours, given that you have a tiled roof. Then again, if your home has an asphalt shingle roof, it might look more like this after a thorough soft washing ...
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Your regular cleaning chores have probably multiplied by the prospect of having family and friends over for Thanksgiving. No worries. We handle all the outdoor cleaning tasks you have on your to-do list. Halloween is approaching fast - only 3 weeks to go - and after that we're already in our Holiday Season!
This is definitely one of the busiest times of the year, so I would like to encourage you to call me now at 813-991-7243 to get on our calendar and secure your slot during this Holiday Season! We're ready to do the dirty work so you can enjoy the fun things during this time of the year. Get a Free Quote today! Introducing: Tampa Bay Home Improvement, sponsored by DPI Pressure Washing LLC Good morning! Something brand-new and exciting is happening before the holidays. It has to do with making your life as a homeowner easier. For real!
On Monday, September 7, we celebrate Labor Day again, which per an online calendar I saw, marks the end of summer. Well, certainly not for us in Florida, but I guess this federal holiday refers mainly to the fact that workers had a last day of official rest and most schools started again after this holiday. I promised you last week to continue with tips on how to get rid of mold, mildew, hot tire marks and other contaminants on your concrete driveway and here is my next episode, based on my professional experience and what I learned from the folks on the Concrete Network: I think we can agree on this: oil stains are an eyesore on your driveway, garage floor or patio, no doubt. (Maybe not the one above with the pretty rainbow colors, but you get the idea.) Getting rid of them isn’t always easy, so let me explain what I learned from experience and found on the Concrete Network, which seems to live and breathe everything to do with concrete. I thought I'd share some feedback with you, that I got from my customers. Please note that these are genuine testimonials - not written by a paid copywriter or a friend! If you like what you read and feel you want to share a review with me, please do. I would be more than happy to feature your review on my website testimonials. What do you see when you look at your driveway? Is it caked with dirt, mildew and algae? Maybe you have oil, A/C and other chemical stains resulting from years of use and neglect. Even your spilled coffee didn’t fully wash off when it rained. Did you know that these stains eat their way into the concrete and are often hard or impossible to remove? And they are not just ugly: Whether you have a regular concrete surface, stamped concrete or pavers, some aggressive liquids can even cause etching of your concrete which calls for a different approach than stain removal. Summer is traditionally a slow season for us, so I thought, I put myself out there and offer some pretty incredible deals that will end by midnight of June 30, next week Tuesday! If you call us any time before this date and lock in your order by scheduling an appointment you will receive this deal. Remember when your backyard deck was first installed several years ago? It looked so bright and inviting. Now, though, it looks dingy from our hot Florida sun combined with heavy rains of the past few years. There are a few bugs stuck to it, and you can even see some faint stains where palms fronds sat for a while after that last tropical storm, not to mention the barbecue grease near the grill. It’s time to renew it by putting a new coat of stain or maybe a nice coat of paint on and sealing the surface.
I have been looking at the current economy and the efforts we all make to keep up and running in all aspects of our lives and thought: Pressure washing might not be your main concern at the moment - and I get that. In fact, my neighbor Maggy has her own philosophy when it comes to it: She lives part-time of the year in a small cabin in the back of her property and rents out the main house in the front. Now look at this: Your fence is one of the first things that visitors notice about your property. When it becomes dull and dingy or full of algae and other organisms, giving it a thorough cleaning is an essential step to a better looking property. Pressure washing is a quick way to clean an old fence and is ideal for both vinyl- and wooden fences. When it comes to staining a wood fence, pressure washing is the first step in preparing the wood.
What a downpour the other night, huh? It was certainly needed for our vegetation. But the thunder and lightning at second intervals sure felt like the world was coming to an end! Luckily it didn’t but your roof and gutters must have felt it.
Which got me thinking: There is this other topic that doesn’t make the Top 10 list of fun things to do: Gutter cleaning! In Florida and other subtropical regions, algae, dirt, pine needles or other organic matter build up on your pool screen all year round. Different from the northern states most of our tree leaves fall in spring and pollen is everywhere. Dead leaves, twigs, stuck pine needles and yellow smudge is covering pool cages, making your pool area a gunky, unattractive sight
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Ella May + Luna Marie + Amelie Rose Munoz:We like to help our Dad to promote his pressure washing and window cleaning business in Clearwater and Tampa Bay. Hope you enjoy this blog ;-). Charlotta Munoz + kids
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