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K.J.
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Recent Paver Clean & Seal Job
Here are some pics of a recent pavered pool deck that I pressure washed and sealed for a customer in New Port Richey, FL.
The deck was treated with a combination of chlorine and detergent to kill any existing mold and to aid in the cleaning process. I then surface cleaned the deck with 180 degree hot water at 3,000psi. Next the area is rinsed and allowed to dry for a few days. Finally, a coat of paver sealer in a Satin finish is applied to help protect and enhance their appearance. Last edited by K.J.; 08-22-2007 at 09:46 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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K.J.
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Re: Recent Paver Clean & Seal Job
Her are some more pics....
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