Now, all they need is a coat of Stamp Shield to preserve and protect them for several years before you can go back and reapply.
We love the super easy application of this stuff and how it really pops pavers. Makes you look downright good
DirtyRoofcom said
Jun 15, 2015
Looks great!
waxman18324 said
Jun 15, 2015
5 Star Rating.
Hank
Art O said
Jun 15, 2015
Heres a paver and House wash we did last week. Ted Sanders recomended us to a contractor in Huntington NY and he recomended us to this Doctors house. Networking works! One referal turned into $3900 in work.
Art O said
Jun 15, 2015
Art O wrote:
Heres a paver and House wash we did last week. Ted Sanders recomended us to a contractor in Huntington NY and he recomended us to this Doctors house. Networking works! One referal turned into $3900 in work.
When I got done with this job the Doc started raving that he had 2 good exterior cleaners Me and some guy Charlie that did his roof wash. He said we were keepers.
Patrick G said
Jun 15, 2015
Lol! I just said I washed that guys roof a couple of years ago. Nice people, no bother you and paid right away.
John Aloisio said
Jun 16, 2015
Nice stuff Art!
Jeff Thompson said
Jun 16, 2015
Way to go Art.
Art O said
Jun 16, 2015
Thanks Guys
I learned a trick with paver. When we rinse we use a leaf blower also. Blows the muck and sand back into the joints and leaves the surface clean and dry.
Ed Thompson said
Jun 16, 2015
5 Stars Art!
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Jun 16, 2015
Nice work art.
Jeff Thompson said
Jun 16, 2015
Steve Salley wrote:
Art that looks really good
Now, all they need is a coat of Stamp Shield to preserve and protect them for several years before you can go back and reapply.
We love the super easy application of this stuff and how it really pops pavers. Makes you look downright good
Steve. I just PM'd you about this Stamp Shield. I would like some more information on this product.
Chris Mozick said
Jun 16, 2015
Nice job Art! I was wondering why you were using the leaf blower lol
Art O said
Jun 17, 2015
Chris Mozick wrote:
Nice job Art! I was wondering why you were using the leaf blower lol
Try it you will be surprised by the results
Art O said
Jun 17, 2015
John Aloisio wrote:
Nice stuff Art!
John Thanks for your referal also.
Fred W said
Jun 17, 2015
Art,
You used a pressure washer, surface cleaner and SH?
Didn't the surface cleaner pull out the sand?
Art O said
Jun 17, 2015
Not really, I only us 3500, psi. Two guys rinse, 1 with a turbo and the other with the blower. The blower pushes the muck around real nice and I tell the homeowner I don't do sand!!!
We cleaned these paver in the rear of a condominium unit in Yahpank New York
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Now, all they need is a coat of Stamp Shield to preserve and protect them for several years before you can go back and reapply.
We love the super easy application of this stuff and how it really pops pavers. Makes you look downright good
Hank
Heres a paver and House wash we did last week. Ted Sanders recomended us to a contractor in Huntington NY and he recomended us to this Doctors house. Networking works! One referal turned into $3900 in work.
When I got done with this job the Doc started raving that he had 2 good exterior cleaners Me and some guy Charlie that did his roof wash. He said we were keepers.
Nice stuff Art!
I learned a trick with paver. When we rinse we use a leaf blower also. Blows the muck and sand back into the joints and leaves the surface clean and dry.
Steve. I just PM'd you about this Stamp Shield. I would like some more information on this product.
Try it you will be surprised by the results
John Thanks for your referal also.
You used a pressure washer, surface cleaner and SH?
Didn't the surface cleaner pull out the sand?