Showing posts with label the Ozarks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the Ozarks. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

The big Impact: "Sometimes seeing is believing"

The big Impact: house washing making a difference

We all like to do homes that are green and just growing with molds, mildew, adages and even mosses, it shows what we do makes a difference. When we are washing we see the dirt come off we see the difference we can make, but does our customer really see this change? When the house is just dirty?


"There is not any moss, or green stuff growing on my home it really is not too dirty". Usually followed by "So it shouldn't cost as much." Sometimes the house is just in need of a good washing all over which is hard to explain to a customer, each day, week, month and year a house gets a little dirtier and you never notice it, it's gradual thing. As the homeowner you probably do not really notice it as you pull into the garage to park. A good low pressure house washing will take care of these problem! We tell our customers this and most do notice the change the brightness of the home when we finish how well it looks and so on. If they could only see what was removed. The other day I had a chance to do just this. As the customer said the house had no sighs of green but the over all level of cleaning I was doing, could be see by all.

Cleaned by Pete house washing does make a difference.
  This is the top corner of a three story home in Nixa MO where we left a large portion unwashed so our customer could see the difference for themselves as well as for the neighbors that were watching. Yes we did wash it just a bit later though. The customer could not believe how much brighter the home was when we finished. This worked as a good visual on this home but again you don't get this everyday, but it's fun when you do. Here is a spot I left on some gutter brightening for the same impact, came back after the photos and walk-a-round and finished the cleaning.
Gutter brightening leaving a small spot uncleaned to show the difference Cleaned by Pete can make Springfield MO.

Left this small area to give you an idea for the difference a professional clean can make, Cleaned by Pete Springfield Missouri gutter brightening.


This is what we do as "power washer" or what ever is the trending term now-a-days. My goal is to make my customers happy and do a job for them that most can not do, or have no idea how to do at a fair cost. If Cleaned by Pete can help you with your cleaning needs we are only a phone call away 417.459.7869 serving the greater Springfield MO area.

"Sometimes seeing is believing"

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Sometimes the job is just weird, rock washing

Sometimes the job is just weird, rock washing in Ozark MO. Being a washer we sometimes run across jobs that are a bit weird. I had one of them today. As I was finishing up cleaning a driveway and removing rust stains I received a call. Can you wash..... I just happen to be heading out to Ozark from Springfield MO to check on something so I said I would stop by. 

The customer was doing some landscaping and planting and wanted some very large and dirty rock boulders cleaned before the landscape was finished. The big problem was they were 300 to 400 feet from the closest water supply. No problem I had that much hose on board and with the help of the buffer tank I could do the job. So here are a few photos of the rocks while working on them.
Being able to move hoses from reel to reel and being able to easily move from pump to pump on the service rig makes thing easy to set up and work with. Quick connects on items lines and hoses have made things a lot easier, on me. Customer was quite impressed when I moved things around and was able to reach all the way down the drive-way to the front of the property then hook into the water supply on the home. Being flexible is what won us this job.

Rock cleaning, power / pressure washing Ozark MO, Cleaned by Pete serving the "greater" Springfield MO area.

Pressure washing in the greater Springfield MO area, Cleaned by Pete.

Rock cleaning, power / pressure washing Ozark MO, Cleaned by Pete serving the "greater" Springfield MO area. Washing large boulders for a customer's landscaping project.

Rock cleaning, power / pressure washing Ozark MO, Cleaned by Pete serving the "greater" Springfield MO area. Stopping about half way to get a photo.

Cleaned by Pete "The Ozark's #1 rock cleaner"

Cleaned by Pete power / pressure washing landscaping stones in Ozark MO.



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Since You Asked; The how and why plumbing on my power-washing truck

This is an outgrowth of the last post on feeding the power washer, with the how and why plumbing on my power-washing set-up. Now I want to say I had a fellow washer ask the other day how and why I set up my service truck. Why did I do this or that, the best answer is I wanted to make it easy for me to use and to assure you as a customer that when I show up the job will be done.

Other washers in the business my not see or find it to their liking. Everyone works different and wants something to fit them. As I stated before I started off in the business as a hood washer, using the heated washer as a tool in the hood cleaning business not as a "pressure washer". Working at night often in an other state one has to become self-proficient at get and keep things running and dealing with emergencies. What if your injector quits working, what if you don't want to have the injector in line? What if you're working with someone else who set their equipment up differently? A burst hose, problems with the pump or motor. Do you stop and tell them I'll be back when I get it fixed? Being able to fix or in my case rearrange things on the fly is why I have done what I have done. I will get the job done and repair back at the shop. Setting up my plumbing with quick connects and the way I have done it works for the way I do things.

The first thing is we always had a back-up washer on board, today is no different with me. Two Mi-T-M washers now go with me on every job overkill or underkill I don't know. Both belt driven models with different outputs which does not enter in to this entry. Why not just get a "new big skid" to use instead? I'm asked my answer even a "new big skid" can and do have problems don't they how often do you want me to replace with a new skid? This year I added a second hose reel also, one for each of the washers usually but often I want to switch from one to the other with out having both reels out. I have things set up to use no injector, an injector bypass or have the option of using different injectors in several different places depending on the hose length. I now have the option to use each washer by it self, both working and linked together, both separately running at the same time, several combinations have opened up for cleaning this year. Making it easy to hook and unhook these washer is a must and to be able to do it at on the job site is a must. Options depending on what Cleaned by Pete is doing.

I have achieved most of this with the use of quick connects for the high-pressure lines. I have some photos to help explain what I'm doing I hope they help to clear things up. I have made thing easier by mounting washers, hose reels, soap tanks and other items to the truck permanently. Meaning this is a dedicated work rig. It is our 2nd work rig these trucks are for work you don't take them to the mall or out to eat dinner. This I feel shows more dedication to the business, I know other may not see it the same way, but once again nobody is all right or all wrong, just an opinion.

Working with a range of whips, short hoses, the injector bypass, several quick connects put together and arranged is different ways and spare injectors we can hook up and into several different arrangements.

Some of the leads and different hose connections that Cleaned by Pete may need to use.

Some of the leads and different hose and quick connections that Cleaned by Pete may need to use.
I will start with the pump heads both these Mi-T-M units use a block or remote unloader mounts. I have always like this way of setting up an unloader better than hanging it off the pump head. You can change it out easier and work on it with much more access, on a side note I have this remote unloader setup on most of our power washers.

Placing a quick connect off the unloader is our first line of making it easy. You can just unplug or plug in what you need it also aids us when winterizing the equipment.
This is a larger line that goes to the next piece of equipment the hose-reel. I can add in a chemical injector at this point if I wish, or move this connection over to the other washer to use it if I wish,
The unloader at this pump is also on a remote block the quick connect is pointing down off the 90* fitting for more room.
Things are still very tight the unloader is right beside the water input which is feed from the garden hose and the homeowners outside water tap. It has a filter on it to help us keep any forien particles from entering the pump.
Shown with the jumper hose attached. Again have the option of running it to the hose-reel an injector or to a hose. These short hose work out well to help pump in and pump out the antifreeze during the winter.
I like to put the chemical injector inline between the unloader and the pump head. I have found my system does not draw as well if I place the injector right in front of the hose reel. I like to use some hose between seems to draw chemicals / soap better on my system.

By-pass injector set up to the top hose-reel the soap tank is the white tank on the left and is feed by the white line leading to the adjustable chemical injector. By turning the ball valve you can by pass the injector having full pressure and flow to the rest of the system.
Our injector in line to the hose-reel all components have quick connects so you can quickly make changes in the system. Again depending on the lead to what washer is feeding it.
The lead of feed hose runs unseen under the chrome rail alone the trucks flat bed.
Now arriving at the hose-reel, If you have not guessed...... yes quick connects once again. The hoses are also fitted to the hose-reels with the same style quick connects I can unroll unhook and plug in to the other hoses if I should need more. Also if a hose should burst I can unhook and replace making quick time of it with out having to get out the tools. The burst hose is out of the system and I can keep going on with the work. If a pump, motor, or unloader in either system just moving the output hose over and the water feed I'm back in business again. 

Lead hose at the top hose reel.
Top hose-reel connected.
Same lead hose connected to the bottom reel.
By running another jumper and hooking it up to the other reel I can use both washer with either reel having the option of two men working.

I now have the option of using both pumps to one output hose by using a Siamese linking system again it can be hooked to the injector then to what ever reel I wish to use. Having a 9 gpm output. Again this is the way I have chosen to do my plumbing on my outfit. Right or wrong it serves me the best. With the use of quick connects I have tried to make thing easy to fix and trouble shoot.

Cleaned by Pete
just a power washer serving the greater Ozarks 
based in Springfield MO

Both Cleaned by Pete's power washers together, the green hoses are return lines to the tank.
The green hoses are return (bypass) lines to the water tank one pump is tank feed the other is pressure feed. The pressure fed washer uses the tank as a dump tank in bypass mode, helping to keep the pump unit cooler (not recycling water). When using both pumps the dumping bypass helps to feed the water fed pump system.
Both Cleaned by Pete's pressure washers together, the green hoses are return lines to the tank. The gray with red stripped hose on the reel is the feed hose for the system.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Selling Your Home? invest in a good external cleaning

Selling Your Home? invest in a good external cleaning.

Cleaning your home will be the best investment you can make. It will return more than any other improvement you can do on it. Cleaned by Pete spent today getting a home ready to be put up for sale. That first impression is the one that will last when people see it. If your home has the area's typical spotting on the siding of black algae and mildew, or the green mold and golden algae blooming on your driveway or sidewalks Cleaned by Pete can remove it. Leaving it ready for prospective buyers and agents to look at. Cleaned by Pete also whitened the gutters and fascia. You only get one time to make a first impression, making it count the most is what you should be looking for. 

Better know a s curb appeal what is the prospective customer for your home looking for? Most of us really don't know that is why we hire an agent to sell and bring in clients looking to buy. I do know if you see something dull and dirty it stick in the back of your mind, you immediately downgrade it, the home falls into the bargain basement idea only to be looked at again if you can't find anything else. 

Washing, cleaning, whitening and brightening, around the house will pay off. A agent once told me they can get 3% more for a clean and well cared for home, that has that "pop", "cub appeal" or what ever draw the client to the looks of the home. 

Here are a few shots of the work we did on this home that will be going up for sale.

Does your home's siding show algae, mold or mildew spotting? Does your concrete show "Golden Algae" in bloom, green mold growing or "black Algae" taking root in the pours. Are you gutters and fascia more gray then white? Cleaned by Pete can help you with some much needed curb appeal. Photo Nixa MO.
Before the house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.

Before the concrete cleaning Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.
Green mold, "Golden Algae" in bloom and "Black Algae" in the pours of this concrete driveway and side walk. Cleaned by Pete will remove and kill it, Nixa MO.


Before the house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.

Before the house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.


After a concrete cleaning and house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.

After a concrete cleaning and house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.

After a concrete cleaning, gutter / fascia and house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.

After a concrete cleaning, gutter / fascia and house washing Cleaned by Pete Nixa MO.

Dirty concrete being cleaned Nixa MO Cleaned by Pete.

Dirty concrete being cleaned Nixa MO Cleaned by Pete.

Dirty concrete being cleaned Nixa MO Cleaned by Pete.
Let Cleaned by Pete work some curb appeal magic on a home the return on your cleaning investment will pay off.

Cleaned by Pete
serving the greater Springfield and the surrounding area in the Ozarks area
417.459.7869

On a side note I thought I would add to the blog entry I had the twin linked pumps running together today and gave the 24" surface cleaner a new 3 bar head. 24" of surface cleaning power being pushed by the twin Mi-T-M power washers at @ 3000 psi at around 8 gpm. Made short work of the driveway and sidewalk with great deep cleaning results. Just another improvement on our equipment to help serve our customers better and more efficiently.
Cleaned by Pete added a 3 bar head and is pushing it with the twin pump set-up to better serve our customers.

Cleaned by Pete added a 3 bar head and is pushing it with the twin pump set-up to better serve our customers, faster, deeper cleaning, more efficiently cleaning concrete.
 

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Spring Cleaning

Spring Cleaning will be here soon!

It is not to early to start to plan that "Spring Cleaning" in and around your home. With one easy call to Cleaned by Pete for your; soft washing, power washing, pressure washing and house washing needs it all can be taken care of.

417.459.7869

house washing, deck cleaning, BBQ, patios, driveways and sidewalks cleaned and washed

Cleaned by Pete house washing, deck cleaning. driveways & sidewalks cleaned; the greater Springfield MO area call for your free estimate today 417.459.7869.