Thanks for your suggestion Dan. Unfortuantly it is some staining run-down that looks like it came from from aluminum or another metal (I'll try to post a picture on herer today). Do you reccommend any low pressure pump sprayers or companies that would be able to handle some chemicals very high...
Anybody ever cleaned synthetic stucco?
Has anybody ever cleaned synthetic stucco? One of the prerequisites is that we cannot use high pressure. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks, Paul
Hello All,
I am a student at the University of South Carolina bidding on a huge job (4-story limestone). There are 4 different sections (Exterior of building, grounds around exterior, courtyard within building, and courtyard grounds within building). I have never bid a job like this before...
Hello All,
I am a student at the University of South Carolina bidding on a huge job (4-story limestone). There are 4 different sections (Exterior of building, grounds around exterior, courtyard within building, and courtyard grounds within building). I have never bid a job like this before...
When I was cleaning the terraced steps in front of my house earlier this year, I noticed the red, muddy water was draining right back over the lower steps. It should of been flowing beside the steps and along the retaining walls on either side. So I put in a 15-degree tip and used the spray to...
Here's one I used when the edger was in the shop - You guessed it: I "pressure-edged" the concrete walkways and driveway using 15-degree tip. It didn't work quite as well as the edger but it was good enough until it got fixed. When I was finished, I just sprayed the grass clippings and dirt back...
Here's one I used when the edger was in the shop - You guessed it: I "pressure-edged" the concrete walkways and driveway with 15-degree tip. It didn't work quite as well as the edger but it was good enough until it got fixed. When I was finished, I just sprayed the grass clippings and dirt back...
This summer, before we got the sprinkler system in at our house, I would "pressure-water" the grass with a 40-degree tip on my machine. I like to think of it as something old Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor would do (the Binford 5100 Power Irrigator, maybe?). It works pretty well as long as you...