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Protect Your Pavers in Winter

Protect Your Pavers in Winter

As fall turns into winter, one of the first risks to your property is damage to the pavers of your outdoor patio. Damp weather and freezing conditions can leave your pavers cracked and marred after investing well-earned money into one of the highlights of your home....

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Make It Last: Sealing The Driveway

Make It Last: Sealing The Driveway

If your driveway has been around for a few years, chances are good that it’s seen some wear and tear. The once deep black color of fresh asphalt has long since cracked and faded to a dull gray, covered with debris, leaves, dirt and pollen – and maybe even some motor...

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Eco-Friendly Aspects of Pressure Washing

Eco-Friendly Aspects of Pressure Washing

When you think of pressure washing, what comes to mind? In a basic sense, you probably think of a lot of water. But if you’re environmentally conscious, you might be picturing a nightmare scene like a car wash on steroids – detergent-filled, sudsy runoff creating...

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Creating Curb Appeal: A Basic Guide To Cleaning Up

Creating Curb Appeal: A Basic Guide To Cleaning Up

Your house is beautiful – and chances are good that when you think about your home, you see memories of your first day in the new place, your family growing together, and all the good times that have been spent there. But when someone else sees your house, for the...

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Pressure Wash Mistakes to Avoid

Pressure Wash Mistakes to Avoid

Three Mistakes To Avoid With Your Next Pressure Wash The benefits of pressure washing are pretty apparent to the average consumer – and they go deeper than just a cleaner-looking home. Tough stains and deeply embedded dirt, pollen, and other stains can be lifted...

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Why Rain Is No Substitute for Power Washing

Why Rain Is No Substitute for Power Washing

After a wet spring and summer, be prepared for more rain as we head into September. With an annual average of nearly 4 inches of rainfall, September is the wettest month of the year for our region. But that doesn’t mean homeowners throughout Maryland should...

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Go Green When Cleaning Your Home

Go Green When Cleaning Your Home

The sun has set on summer fun, but that doesn’t mean the good times have to end. Just move the party inside—after a little green cleaning.  While there are a lot of products on the market that eliminate dirt, grease, and grime, many contain chemicals that...

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5 Reasons to Hire a Family-Owned Company

5 Reasons to Hire a Family-Owned Company

Support Local Businesses In a world that’s becoming increasingly dominated by big corporations, it’s more important than ever to support local businesses. Your support means so much to us, and we appreciate every client we work with! When you work with or purchase...

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How to Spend More Time Outdoors This Spring

How to Spend More Time Outdoors This Spring

Despite the draw of sunshine and warm weather, motivation to spend more of your time outdoors can be scarce in the midst of a busy schedule. But getting out and enjoying the fresh air is important for your health, and with winter fading it’s time to get out of the...

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Why Being Outdoors is Good for Your Health

Why Being Outdoors is Good for Your Health

Open those doors and seize the day! As February snowstorms finally turn to April showers and the chill dissipates from the air, take an hour or two each day to relax outside in the fresh air. It’s not just enjoyable– it’s healthy. Here’s why being outdoors is good for...

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What NOT to Do When Power Washing

What NOT to Do When Power Washing

There’s a right way and a wrong way to do some things, and power washing is one of them. The goal is to clean the surface and avoid any damage– simple, right? But maybe not as easy as it sounds. Here are a few things to avoid when power washing! Do NOT Use High...

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Signs of Wear to Watch Out For on Your Home’s Exterior

Signs of Wear to Watch Out For on Your Home’s Exterior

Everyone knows that green and black grit on their house’s siding is bad news, but what about other areas of your home’s exterior? In this post, we give you some common signs of wear and tear to watch out for on your home’s exterior. Clogged Gutters Most homeowners are...

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