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Heavy Foot Traffic
These ten or so boards that receive heavy foot and paw traffic need annual maintenance. What’s amazing is how light the non stained boards now look by comparison. Before these boards were stained(Biowash Natural Deck Oil-Redw Tone) they were noticeably lighter than the ones that now look considerably lighter. By the end of summer, it should all even out again.
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Decks, Fences, Houses, Shingles
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Going Overboard
The inside story about this 5000 s/f custom home in the Wolfe Estates area of Donner Lake, CA, is that the builder of the home supposedly put on 80 gallons of water based transparent stain prior to it being constructed. Knowing what I now know about the complexities of the ladder work that it takes to efficiently apply stain to this home, staining it prior to being built seemed like a rather smart idea. So when the client told me that she was pretty sure that there was no stain left on the siding and that she was sure that it needed it re-application, my initial hunches were that either A. The person(s) applying the supposed 80 gallons of transparent stain at $40 per gallon forgot to stir the material, or B. The transparent material was applied in too cold of an environment. Supposedly, the wood had been kiln dried, or that certainly would have contributed to product failure. I was called to this home in late June 2012, and she was right. It was as dry as a popcorn fart. I was able to reapply 70 gallons. The builder was still around doing odds and ends during the time that I was beginning this process. Even he said that it never looked the way I made it look, and was happy that his construction was being buckled up prior to the upcoming winter.
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West Side Townhomes
Big Job Summer 2012. Grover Lane HOA, West Side Santa Cruz.
Six Attached, Three-Story Townhomes w/ Garage
120 gallons Biowash Natural Deck Oil
Original Siding from 1975
Magic What We Do!
Organic
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Delicate Roof Work
Here’s a pretty accurate before and after shot from a roof we recently cleaned in Soquel, CA(just off Old San Jose Hwy.) I was told this home is 1900 sq/ft. The cost to clean a second story roof like this one, including ground cleanup, is in the vicinity of $500. Call today for a FREE estimate.
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Aaron Lubell
Aaron Lubell, Santa Cruz County, Lubell aptos Scotts Valley Santa Cruz Soquel california presure washing staining wood deck maintenance Santa Cruz Scotts Valley..
Pressure Wash Decks, Gutters & Spouts, Wood Siding, Cedar Shingle Maintenance Santa Cruz Deck Maintenance Santa Cruz, Aptos, Watsonville, Monterey, Corralitos
Est. 2001 Santa Cruz, Monterey Decks Concrete Bricks Homes
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Concrete Driveways
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Jewel Box Capitola
Remodeled Beach House in Capitola
Original redwood siding from back in the good old days. Probably why it is taking to a darker tone so well.

Double Coat
Ten Years of Protection
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Delicate House Washing
West Side, Santa Cruz CA. A delicate house washing job such as this one is no time to be experimenting with a fly by night pressure washing company. We are a Santa Cruz based full-service pressure washing company.
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STOP!
Do you have a 30 year old broken-up driveway that you think needs to be jackhammered up and removed, only to be faced with another huge expense of replacing that driveway with a new one? Don’t do it!
Here are a few pics of a driveway in The East Bay. Eleven uniquely defined sections took four colors to accomplish the goal of ‘no two colors touching’. It wasn’t my idea. Or was it?
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100 foot, 4500lb test
David: Why didn’t you roll that hose up at your job?
Me: I was grizzled.
David: What does that mean?
Me: It means I was too tired, cold, and cranky.
David: Oh. When are you going to roll it up?
Me: I don’t know. You think you can help me out?
David: Yes
Me: You think so huh?
David: Yes
Me: Ok hold on, let me get my camera
David: Why do you need to get your camera?
Me: Oh, just because…










































