Showing posts with label power washing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power washing. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2016

Brightening Up a Home with a House Wash

Brightening Up a Home with a House Washing

It is hard to tell a customer that you can brighten up their home with a washing. How do you tell them your home can be brighter and look better when it does not have the green or black growth on it?

That "green meanie" photo Cleaned by Pete


Just giving it a good cleaning can give it some wow factor back to the home. Unless they are watching you work they really do not know how dirty of dull their home was. As hard as it is to tell them that it is harder to get a photo of what we see when we clean. I was moving hoses today and had a look at the home and saw what I thought would make a good photo. It is not that cleaning the "green meanies" photo or the "big money shot" we all like to post. Just a regular house washing we all do and see each day. It is not the best but does show a brightening of the home adding curb appeal. I here people say all the time "my house is not dirty" just because it does not have green mold and mildew growing on it, does not mean it can not use a good washing. I don't know if I caught the entire idea in this photo but it does show a good impact.

About 1/2 way through a house washing, you can see that the home is much brighter and is making a statement. House washing removing dirt and contaminates from the siding on this home, Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO


Cleaned by Pete
serving the greater Springfield MO and surrounding areas
417.459.7869

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Cleaned by Pete's Work

You can keep up with Cleaned by Pete and see a few of the jobs we are doing. Just visit our sister blog House Washing Springfield MO. I try to add some of the jobs we are doing there. You can always find us on "facebook" just look for Cleaned by Pete.


Cleaned by Pete
just a power washer serving the greater Springfield & surrounding areas.
417.459.7869

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Perspective: what is an important or a big job?

Perspective: what is an important or a big job to each person is all in how one looks at it. While we clean and work to make money which helps our families and gets us to where we want to be. Sometime it is about a little more it was for me today.

Before the after sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Before the after graffiti removal, Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO


To start with all job are important to a business man whether your a power washer or any other trade we rely on job and customers. While doing a job today this thought came to me. I was looking at it as a small job I could do in the rain. Make some money and get it done fast just a "bread and butter" type job. I was not seeing the whole picture though, please let me set this up. 

I was at the desk today since it was quite cool and the rain was falling, I received a call on the phone.  It started "I'm very sorry did I just call you?" I replied "No mam". In a what I could tell was an upset voice she asked if I could help with graffiti removal. I told her yes I did graffiti removal and she then said she had been call around to get it done that she had some foul language and signs on her side walk with an arrow leading toward her porch. We talked and then she said no one would take it because it was on the concrete sidewalk too small of job if they had to clean up the walk-ways too. She relayed no one would do both and I said I would run over since I was not doing anything else due to the rain and see what we could do for her. 

I thought I would throw what I needed in the way of cleaners on the truck just encase. I knew I could do something but just what I didn't know till I got there.
I did a "mapquest" got the location and headed out. I saw several tags in the neighborhood and knew about what to expect. I got there and it was not as big as some I say the one across the street was twice the size. I was thinking no big deal here and gave her the price she seemed quite relived and asked if she added the steps, landing, walk up and front sidewalk how much more I gave her the price and she asked when I could do it. I said now it's not raining too bad. She could not believe it. Then she told me...

This is my first home I found it after it had been abandoned for some time. Due to the closeness to the college it was a rental and suffered from alot of neglect the landlord did nothing but collect rent. When it got to bad to rent is just sat there. She was very proud of the little home and the work she had put in to it over the last year. She told me it still needed more work but it was all her's and she was very proud of it. The graffiti or tagging to me was just another job something to clean but it was more to her it was an insult and she was wondering if she was sought out or if she was being made out as something she was not. The foul language was being directed at her. I reassured her there were other tags around and it was a random act I belied from other tags and graffiti I removed. She said the arrow leading up to the house is what upset her the most like pointing something out, that something was wrong with her pride she had for this first home. It was like her baby this is what she was working for and too great pride and joy in this home.

It made me realize each job is important but just how much and what it means to others we may never know. I take great pride in Cleaned by Pete what I have built and what I do. Why wouldn't others take pride and what the do and work on. As this lady taking the pride in owing and working on this home she was making for herself.  I love working with my residential customers and take pride in their pride when I clean their homes and they just can not get over what a difference it makes. Now I'll have a different view on things too, maybe just a different perspective, walking in someones shoes so to speak.

It was very refreshing to see someone with so much pride in a home that when some "urban artist" took it upon himself to add some art to it, it upset the owner and hurt them in a way as such to almost cause injury to them. No job to small will take on a bit different meaning now to me.

Here are a few picture of what I did not a big job but a very important one none the less. I did not picture the vulgar langauage or tags left (not worth giving the "urban artist" any points or promote their work. Just to say it was in forest green spray paint and applied quite heavy here.

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Tag / graffiti removal followed by a sidewalk cleaning Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO

Cleaned by Pete
serving the greater Springfield area
power, pressure, house, and soft washing
417.459.7869

Monday, October 6, 2014

Fence Cleaning Springfield MO

Just some shameless self promotion, part of the job Cleaned by Pete did today. All three photos are from the same location.

Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO fence cleaning.

Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO fence cleaning.
Cleaned by Pete
just a power washer in the Springfield MO area
417.459.7869

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Ebb and Flow

The power washing business is one that relies on alot of different factors, well at least mine does. We relay on a couple of painters we do prep work for, a couple of contractors and builders, and a stone mason or two. If they slow down I also slow down, typically August and September are slow in the building trades thus I try to put on more house washing if possible. This year is has been good to us not bragging just a statement. With summer over our patio cleaning business is also slowing down as well as cleaning those outside eating areas for our commercial clients. Cooler temps mean less folks eating outdoors. Snow will soon be covering the sidewalks and the use of salts and ice-melts will lead to jobs this spring. The ebb & flow, plan for it have those sales pitches ready.

Now all this is based on my location also, I will work as long as it does not become a safety issue for clients or my machines. When we did KEC it was a year round job and income keeping the van with the washer and supplies in a heated building. Keeping it warm and ready to go year round. Trailers and other set ups are harder to find a large heated area to use. Heating a large area keeping equipment and supplies also takes more money. Budgeting to pull you through lean times has always been with us here in the Midwest. The more north you go the smaller the season gets and winterizing become more important, you have to budget or find other incomes during these times. I can not take on a part-time job at a store for the reason, my business comes first if someone should need "Cleaned by Pete" and conditions are right I will be doing that cleaning when the customer need it. Building and growing my business. It does put us in a hardspot, what do we do? Feeding the family comes first and as small business owners we have to compromise somewhat.

I don't know about carpet cleaning that much I know that with the proper equipment I have seen them cleaning year round. Our brothers in the other fields as painting can move inside for winter jobs. The construction trades can also move inside if they have walls and a roof up. But a person who is specializing in house washing or concrete cleaning doing outside work is at the mercy of the seasons. Being on call to grow your business is a must taking on small jobs or cleanings may be something one has to do to get by. I'm very "old school" in regards to putting food on the table and a roof over the families head. If I can do it I will. It is harder to clean in the winter and more precautions are needed and have to be taken, all part of working with water and being a power washer.

We as an industry are linked and tied to others no matter what field of washing we take, from residential to commercial. Depending on the area you live or work in we are also tied and linked to the seasons and weather in general. I use to worry about it alot more than I do now, but if you take it day by day and build your business step by step along the way you will be a success. If it was easy you would not see the 1 or 2 year turnover in power / pressure washing companies that we do. With less job this time a year it is easy to blame them. A new crop comes in and pops up every couple of years. You may think they are taking your business away. That is a easy blame but only work and perseverance will make your business not getting rid of them will help you. Those that fly-by-night or "low ball prices" will always be there whether is is the group doing it now or the new crop that will spring up next year. Your problem is not them it is all in the ebb and flow of being in the power washing business. Working hard and a never say die attitude is a must in any business but with a little luck and a good business plan you should be able to weather the storm or the ebb & flow of this business. Hang in and hold on, this industry has its' ups and downs but still can be quite rewarding career.

Friday, August 29, 2014

The Humble Yard sign, the employee that works for you 24/7 in all types of weather.

Yard-signs: a Cleaned by Pete employee

Working hard to get the right sign before getting them printed. I like that employe that keeps working hard and gets paid very little. That describes the humble yard sign. I need to investment in some new yard signs the sun and weather are taking a toll on the old signs. Also as times change so does or views and the signs are looking dated. While working a couple of weeks ago for one of our regular customers, that we concrete clean and house wash for, they deal with buy and selling homes, an idea hit me. Seeing their sign I started to come up with this idea for a new yard sign using their sign as a guideline for my new sign.  This is their sign:


Yard-signs seem to be a great employee for me. I use them while on jobs that I'm doing, then I can leave them there to keep working. The older signs are starting to show some ware. Time to hire some new employees to stand proud and promote what I do. Working 24/7 in all types of weather what more can you ask for? These are some signs I've used over the years, some are better than others but most have brought me some good returns.

A Cleaned by Pete sign used in the past.

A Cleaned by Pete yard-sign used in the past.

A Cleaned by Pete sign used in the past.


A Cleaned by Pete yard sign used in the past, was retired after it was involved in a hit and run accident when a car ran-over it in a yard. One of or early caricatures.

Promotional sign we use for a while it still finds use at fairs and expos.

Promotional sign it still is used at fairs and expos.
But now for the new crop of employees this is the interview period I would guess. Seeing what one will be the best fit and will work for us in the future. Which one has the most promise for the company.

 Playing around and working on getting the yard signs ready for printing. As always I have do make a bunch of different formats and get the ideas down in the computer. Then get the idea of what makes the best look and what everyone likes. Then tweak them around a bit. So here are the profs for the signs so far.
We clean dirty houses, Cleaned by Pete Springfield Missouri, the areas #1 house washer.

We clean dirty houses, Cleaned by Pete Springfield Missouri, the areas #1 house washer.

We clean dirty houses, Cleaned by Pete Springfield Missouri, the areas #1 house washer.

We clean dirty houses, Cleaned by Pete Springfield Missouri, the areas #1 house washer.
Cleaned by Pete "we clean dirty houses" Springfield MO the yard-sign.
 Why did I base my sign on one of my customers signs? Well I have seen this sign in and around town and it always attracts attention and is very visible. Using the yellow color as the background, with standard black lettering I thought we'll see what it can do for Cleaned by Pete. Keeping it simple has been my advertising agenda for years.
   In any case a sign is a reflection of your company and says alot about you. You have to temper looks and messages with what you're trying to get across to prospective customers. That is what I'm trying to do. I find it relaxing and like to do things myself I know my company and area and feel I can capture and relay the message. Not brain surgery here just letting others know we did a job and can do yours. If you don't have or use this silent employee you may want to give it some consideration.
 
Cleaned by Pete
house washing the safe, soft washing way
serving the greater Springfield Missouri area
417.459.7869

Friday, July 25, 2014

Review of: Spray-Flex Flexible Wand 3000 PSI


Spray-Flex Flexible Wand 3000 PSI

Today while on a house washing job I was asked if I could clean the carport? The customer had moved everything out of the way so I could clean the home's siding. If I had been aware of them wanting this item washed I would have brought along the folding bench scaffolds or a small stepladder. Since I didn't have them I wondered would this work it's been in the tool box and have not had a chance or a need to use it.

Spray-Flex Flexible Wand 3000 PSI

Get flexible, not frustrated. The Flex Wand is the perfect solution for reaching those hard-to-reach washing locations. Bend it, Twist it, or Turn it and it still holds its shape! The Flex Wand takes up to 3,000 pounds of pressure and still holds its shape.

      Features include:
  • 90° flexibility
  • Single Braided
  • 13" Long
  • Inlet: 1/4" MPT
  • Outlet: 1/4" FPT
  • Max. Pressure: 3000 PSI
  • Max. Temp: 190° F
I was just sure that soon as I hit the trigger it would just straighten out  leak, spray water everywhere or spin / flop side to side. To my surprise it held it shape when the pressure was applied, it didn't flop around nor did it leak. I was quite surprised it was working.

The "Flex Wand" Cleaned by Pete use this to help on a job today.

Spray-Flex Flexible Wand 3000 PSI, being tested and review today on a Cleaned by Pete "real world job"

Using it on a 6 foot lance with a high - low adjustable nozzle it took a few positions to find the right angle and to get the sweet spot so as not to fight the lance. Working video below.


As you can see it did not change from the set position. I could reach form the ground to the top of the carport with out any trouble. It did not leak or try to move, flop or twist at all. I was cleaning and moving it quite a bit. Quite a stable product even on a 6ft lance. When I found the correct angle for cleaning the wand was easy enough to hold even while holding and filming with the camera. 
A quick change of angle I could get a better cleaning on the sides of the carport. The results that I had using it today were great. It is a item that will have a place among the other attachments in the tool box.

The flex wand works as described and is handy for getting into and around when power washing. I would have to give it a thumbs up. I was sure that this was not going to work but it does. Things seldom work or live up to expectations in the real world. This attachment does and it saved me time and work today and it is sure a lot smaller to carry than a ladder at least for this job. My house washing unit is 2500 psi at 5 gpm. 

Pictured below is the carport. I first used the foam cannon to apply soaps and cleaners both inside and out. Short dwell time and washed the inside. Then moved to the outside, This is when I knew I need something to help. This seemed to be the right tool for the job.  I then tried it on the gutters it worked well there to a slight angle let you set it to hit the full face of the gutter. A straight on blast instead of one with to much angle from the ground.
Cleaned by Pete readying to clean this carport of a customer, between Bois D'Arc and Springfield MO

Cleaned by Pete readying to clean this carport of a customer, between Bois D'Arc and Springfield MO. Over the years mold, algae, dirt, grime and tree sap have left it in a sad state.

Cleaned by Pete cleaning a carport between Bois D'Arc and Springfield MO for a customer, 417.459.7869

Cleaned by Pete has special tools for special jobs the "Flex Wand" came in and helped me to complete this job.

A cleaned finished carport from Cleaned by Pete

 Thanks for the visite please come back.

Cleaned by Pete 
serving the Springfield MO & surrounding area
417.459.7869
power, pressure & soft washing


A few shots of the complete job:




Monday, July 21, 2014

2014 Power Washing Games: the timed events

The timed events at the 2014 "Power Washing Games"

Ready ..... set ..... go  and the house washing event is on! Just look at that spray pattern what a technique. Just look at that speed.....

I was going to compete in the Old Man class in this timed event, But over the week-end I was told that I was near fast enough at house washing. With this news in mind I may want to wait till the next years event and games That way I should qualify for the "Dinosaur" class those 60 or above. May stand a chance then. The timed "House Washing" event and accompany trophy is quite a coveted title. One that several of the best of the best strive for. Other events are also very sot after as "drive-way cleaning" but even more is the "commercial concrete" cleaning title. You compete in your class to make things fair but it is all on the honer system, you need not prove your age to  enter that bracket or class. Some lesser events as hose rolling or bucket filling are enjoyed by all. Along with the timed event are the technical events as "pump rebuilding" "burner diagnostic" or even "nozzling for the correct pressure" plus other events that every power washer should know and can participate in.

By now you're asking what is he talking about? Just trying to make a point that:
 we all know there is always someone out there besting everyone else. They claim they do this and that faster and better than any body else. Where it gets to far, is not only their claims to be faster and better but they then go on to tell you why and how you should be power washing like them since they are the only ones that do it right. The internet is a wonder full tool to help grow your power washing business, but it is a tool. Ever wondered why hammers come in so many sizes, weights, and configurations? It so you can pick the right one for the right job that fit your needs. Not the needs of others. Some posting on the internet may or may not have your best interest at heart, braggarts and blowhards are all over the place. Any one can hide behind a persona of a professional. Some are even on there just to promote products or items.

 The more I thought about it and stewed over it, this question came up. What does speed have to do with washing a home. I may be too slow for some other "professional power washers" but I do a thorough job for each of my customers each and every time. Why should I try and have to get done in an hour? My customers deserve the best, They are paying for a service and my high standards that is what I give them. Sure it may take me longer, but the best is worth waiting for. It could be I have a few more miles on me than others. It could be I'm a lot older than most other power washers, but customers are paying for a job not a race. Anything worth doing is worth doing it right is the old saying not Anything worth doing is worth doing fast, really doesn't have the same ring to it does it?


A real professional usually helps to offer suggestions and a means to help you do a job. When they post and immediately start telling you how much money they make on each job, how fast or how good they are, downgrading others or telling you how to do your business it is time to stop listening to them. This all comes from a post on the net, where posters were sucked into a discussion on how fast is fast in the house washing field. What made matters worst is I knew I was being drawn down to a level where I do not compete well. You know the saying "Don't argue with fools they drag you down to their level and whoop you with experience". But still  others and I waded into the fight. I will leave that discussion at that, but the thing I found out was this person with all the answers has been out of washing and cleaning field for quite some time (years on years) but is telling others they are slow and in the same post they told others they are too fast. They have told other they're not working hard enough, they have even told one start-ups that their business plan is wrong and they will fail shortly. Because they are not doing things the way they did so they are wrong. They also stated it does not matter where you live you should be doing it this way and making this much money off each job or wash. If  you are not doing and making this much you are wrong. A house wash is a house wash, mold is mold and algae is algae no matter where you live it is all the same. They are just a ray of sunshine in the power washing field.

The reason I posted this entry is this:  just because you saw it on the internet it is not necessary true. Some may offer advise or help that is fine, but when they start telling you what to do, when to do it, how to do it, how fast or slow to do it, then it may be time to look and reevaluate them for advice. I flash back to when I was working on motorcycles for a living.  A self appointed "internet guru" was giving out how-to and what to do, to a KLR making it run better, faster, and with less problems. Modifying factory settings cutting out the case reinforcing this changing that and what to do with all the greatest gadgets he was selling and besting the factory tuners and engineers. Was he a mechanic? Was he an engineer? Was he factory trained? Well he was a delivery driver for a beer company. He could have been all the other things listed. He could be right but I think the factory gets things fairly close to right before they put out a motorcycle on the market to the general public.

If your starting your power washing business or have been doing it for years take what is on the net with a grain of salt. Not everything is true not everyone's way of doing something is for you. It can work as a short-cut but trust yourself. Check things out ask specific questions the internet cowboy will always trip up somewhere. The trick is not letting their "fail" be on you. No matter what you do there will be someone that claims to be faster, better, make more money, have better tools, have a bigger power washer, a better looking wife and do more business than anyone else. It is up to you to evaluate the source and what you read, hear or see on the internet. Watch out for self-promoters, braggarts, blowhards, internet cowboys and the know-it-all that tell you what to do.

Yes even here on this blog I have a slant on things and ideas that may not work or be for you even though I try to remain factual and unbiased I'm human and will slip up too. I have nothing to sell, I will however promote my company now and then. I just like to blog, I like power washing and the power washer so I blog about it.

* Photos use in this entry were sourced from the internet if you own the rights to a photo and wish it removed please just let me know it will be remove at your request.
  ** I can not believe I have to put this disclaimer in. This blog entry is not about one person, it is an accumulation of items that have been posted on different places through out the web. Yes there was a discussion that this fictional blog was based on. I'm not writing about you. The problem should be if you think I wrote this blog entry about you and if you saw yourself in there with things that were written, that alone should be make a person stop and think.


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Wash'n Wednesday: the "small job dilemma"

 Wash'n Wednesday: the "small job dilemma"

Wash'n Wednesday found us with lots of small jobs but jobs are jobs. Our customers and their word of mouth advertising is worth more to me than turning down jobs simply on size. I'll set aside a day now and then and lump them into one day. Today was that day. Customer service is our #1 goal telling someone that their job is to small or that there is not enough money in it for us to do is something I avoid doing. One happy customer will bring in more just by telling others we help them make a difference. If you can do several of these smaller jobs in a day or after a day's work, can you still make it worth while? I did get a neighbor to book some cleaning with us and handed out several cards while doing the days work. So in the long run it may payoff even more in the future. I know we as power washers need to draw a line somewhere and that is up to each person or company to do and decide. Yesterday after a house washing I was asked if I could clean or wash a 5th wheel camping trailer and if so how much I was there and had everything on board to do it since I do a small bus fleet from time to time. I shot them a price and soon as I finished the house washing I was over to wash the camper. Now would I have driven out just to clean a camper? It would have to be priced higher than what I did it for yesterday. Being close and having everything made it a nobrainer. Again how small if they are will to pay a fair price then I will do it.

I also find it just fun doing something different than what we normally do. I like residential house washing and love to be busy but a change now and then is good for the soul. Getting out there and seeing what you can do not having the normal time constraints is also nice. You can try out new things and techniques to see what works better. Never know when you'll find a new idea that will work for you in the future. Learning and growing your business and experiences.

  From Billings, Ozark and Springfield MO it was "Wash'n Wednesday".  Just got in from a day, about the area. Odd jobs today were a painted, textured and distressed drive-way cleaning. I was contacted over the phone for the drive way cleaning it had been painted, textured and distressed about 7 to 8 years ago. Owner put the home on the market wanted the stains lifted and do what we could to make it look better. Then had to clean beams inset in the front of a home. The biggest problem was the height of what needed cleaning. Had the whole neighbor hood out including several mowing services watching me clean this one, owner was very happy to have them finally cleaned. Then some fertilizer rust stain removal seems the crew had gotten a little heavy and sprayed the home's siding and garage door. Our house washing mix lightened it but Cleaned by Pete went all the way and removed even stains that were left on the home and door. Home owners were amazed at the results which have been there since last year.

Here are some pictures and a short clip showing you what Cleaned by Pete can do. Working on the painted, textured and distressed drive-way using our adjustable height surface cleaner. Knowing the proper pressure and height to use is where the years of doing this come in. To much pressure will cut or remove the paint, distressed or textured areas or could chip off the top layer all together.
Drive way cleaning Ozark MO.
A painted, textured and distressed driveway to look "old world" heavy stains including oil and rust along with algae, moss and mildew, owner asked, "Do what you can I know its' in bad shape". Cleaned by Pete pressure & power washing did what we could. The painted and distressed areas were hard to clean with out removing it.
You can see this drive-way was quite a challenge but it turned out OK and helped the homes curb appeal once the oil stains, mold, algae, and mildew were removed. This is our adjustable height surface cleaners, I use it for decks and special jobs such as this painted, textured and distressed drive-way.
Cleaning painted concrete in Springfield MO Cleaned by Pete 417.459.7869.

Cleaning painted concrete in Springfield MO Cleaned by Pete 417.459.7869.

Finishing up the concert cleaning the paint and distress look made this hard to clean. Too much pressure will damage the surface, to little will not get the best cleaning. Our adjustable surface cleaner works great for this.


Fertilizer "rust" removal Billings MO.
Fertilizer stains to be remove, the front garage door and side of the home was covered with fertilizer rust stains. Seems the folks the did their fertilizing and plants got a little heavy on spraying the walls. House wash lightened it to what's in the first picture but Cleaned by Pete got that off also home owners were amazed at the results.
Fertilizer stains, looks like embedded rust in the vinyl. It can be removed, Billings MO, Cleaned by Pete.
Fertilizer stains to be remove Billings MO Cleaned by Pete.
After cleaning the stains they are removed from this vinyl siding.
Side walk and stoop cleaning Springfield MO
Sidewalk cleaning in Springfield MO.
Front stoop cleaning for some curb appeal Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO.

Front stoop cleaning for some curb appeal Cleaned by Pete Springfield MO.
Fence cleaning for some curb appeal.
Cleaning up the fences on the side of the home giving it some more curb appeal. When selling a home first impressions are important let us help you with that.
A littler fence restoration and cleaning in Springfield MO Cleaned by Pete.
Beam cleaning Ozark MO 
The height was a problem for other but Cleaned by Pete was able to get the job done right. The owner said it was 20 feet to the top of the bottom beams.
Cleaning beams on this home, not a hard job but the height had stopped everyone. Cleaned by Pete pressure & power washing did this using a step ladder and our regular equipment and attachments. It is 20 feet to the top of the bottom beams or that is what the homeowner told me.

Some wood restoration in Ozark MO Cleaned by Pete.

Some wood restoration in Ozark MO Cleaned by Pete 417.459.7869
No jobs are too small call:
Cleaned by Pete 
Serving the greater Springfield MO area
417.459.7869