How We Clean
We use a careful, condo friendly approach that gets excellent results without creating a mess. We keep water controlled, protect nearby surfaces, and leave the area clean when we finish.
Tools and equipment we use
The results come from using the right equipment with the right technique. This is the kind of setup most people do not have at home.
Commercial pressure washers
Adjustable pressure and correct tips so we can clean effectively without damaging wood, composite, or finishes.
Water recovery and wet vacuum systems
Helps keep balconies and condo common areas clean by reducing pooling and controlling runoff.
Surface safe cleaners and sprayers
Used to break down mildew and grime so less aggressive pressure is needed.
Detailing tools for edges and drains
Brushes and attachments that let us clean corners, railings, and around drains properly.
Our cleaning steps
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Prep and protect
We inspect the surface, protect nearby walls and doors as needed, and set up so water stays controlled. This is especially important for condos and balconies.
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Targeted cleaning
We use the right method for your surface type. When power washing is appropriate, we tune pressure and technique to clean effectively without damaging wood or finishes.
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Water control and recovery
We manage runoff and avoid pooling. On many balcony jobs we recover and vacuum the water so it does not spill into unwanted areas.
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Detailing and tidy up
We detail edges, corners, railings, and drains. Then we do a final rinse, check drainage, and leave the area clean and ready to use.
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Optional sealing and protection
After cleaning and proper drying time, we can apply a water repellent sealant that helps reduce moisture absorption and slows down future staining.
About sealing and protection
Sealing is an optional service. After cleaning and drying, we apply a water repellent product designed to help reduce moisture absorption. This can help your surface stay cleaner for longer and handle wet weather better.
We recommend the right option based on your surface type and exposure. If sealing is not a good fit, we will tell you.