Pricing estimates by services offered:
* Minimum Starting Prices
HOUSE CLEANING SOFT WASH
- $185*
- 1000 to 2000 sq ft = $185 up to $385
- 2100 to 3500 sq ft = $385 up to $695
- 3600 to 5000 sq ft = $695 up to $1150
- 5100 to 7500 sq ft = $1150 up to $1800
- (All price are estimates and may vary)
- (All hand brushing of mud daubers is considered detailing and is a additional charge)
- (All hand brushing of wasp nests is considered detailing and is a additional charge)
Safe Roof Cleaning
- $285
- 1000 to 2000 sq ft = $285 up to $385
- 2100 to 3500 sq ft = $385 up to $685
- 3500 to 5000 sq ft = $685 up to $985
- 5000 to 7500 sq ft = $985 up to $2800
- (Gutter always cleaned with every no pressure solution cleaning on all roofs)
- (Multiple level roofs may be from 15% to 35% more)
DRIVEWAY CLEANINGS
- $165*
- 1 car = $165
- 2 car = $165
- 3 car = $195
- 4 car = $265
- (All driveway cleanings always includes the street curbing, walks and side door slab)
- (Corner lots and circle drives with regular 2, 3, 4 or 5 car driveways $265.00 up to $685)
Pool Decks
- $165*
- Small = $165 up to $195
- Medium = $195 up to $265
- Large = $265 up to $435
- Extra Large = $435 up to $685
- (All pool deck cleanings are to have any loose items removed prior to the scheduled cleaning)
Gutter Cleaning
- $165*
- 1000 to 2000 sq ft = $165 up to $235
- 2000 to 3000 sq ft = $165 up to $335
- 3000 to 5000 sq ft = $335 up to $435
- 5000 to 7500 sq ft = $435 up to $600
- (Depending upon trees and the level of past maintenance can reflect a higher price on the initial gutter cleaning)
- (All gutter cleaning always include clearing the entire roof and flushing all down spouts)
- (All bulk debris is always taken away)
VINYL FENCE CLEANING
- $165
- Small Back Yard = $165 up to $165
- Medium Back Yard = $165 up to $235
- Large Back Yard = $235 up to $385
- Extra Large Back Yard= $235 up to $485
- (All price are estimates and may vary)
- Wood fencing can be up to double the listed pricing for the same size cleaning
REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) – SPECIALITY EXTERIOR WINDOW CLEANING
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Reverse osmosis, or RO, is one method that’s used to purify water when cleaning windows with a water fed pole (WFP). But how does it actually do that?
To understand reverse osmosis, lets take a quick look at osmosis, a natural process that occurs in nature. During osmosis, a less concentrated solution naturally migrates towards a more concentrated solution. A couple of examples of osmosis from nature are roots absorbing water from the soil or kidneys absorbing water from our blood.
Another example would be if you had two containers – one with salt water (i.e., a high concentration of salt) and one with fresh water (a low concentration of salt). If the two were separated by a semi-permeable membrane – i.e., a membrane that allows some molecules to pass but not others – the water with the lower salt concentration would move towards the water with the higher concentration.
Reverse osmosis, then, is the opposite. It’s when a more concentrated solution moves towards a less concentrated solution. However, while osmosis happens naturally, reverse osmosis requires applying energy to push the more concentrated solution through the semi permeable membrane.