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Pressure Washing/Soft Washing Hotel In Tampa Florida!
We were contacted back in October of 2010 to bid on this Pressure Washing job of a 5 Story Hampton Inn Hotel in Tampa Florida. They wanted the Exterior walls of the Building Pressure Washed as well as the Concrete Walkways and front entryway to the Hotel. We got the call about two weeks ago and were told that we were chosen to perform the job. We were told that their decision was not money motivated but rather based on a company who was experienced in Soft Washing due to the fact that the Building Exterior is made of Drivit material and they were afraid of someone using high pressure and possibly damaging the sub strait. The bottom half of the building (The dark grey area) is already in desperate need of repainting and they were worried about having someone who may cause more damage to the rest of the Building by using high Pressure. Needless to say, they will only have to repaint the bottom grey areas.
We had this job scheduled for Saturday but were forced to wait until Sunday due to 25-30mph winds and cold weather. The winds had died down Sunday to about half and it was still cold especially up on a 40ft lift. The building had a lot of wasp nests, mud dobbers and spider sacks, mainly at the top of the building which took up most of our time. The North side and the West side of the Building had the most Mold and Algae on it which we were able to easily remove using a Down Stream/ Soft Wash Method.
The Property/Hotel Manager was extremely happy with the results. Here are a few pictures of the job.
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Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing Holiday FL!
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As of August 2010 we will and have began providing Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing Service to Holiday and the surrounding Pasco County areas. In the past couple of months we have noticed an increase in calls from residents looking for quality Safe Non Pressure Roof Cleaning for their Tile and Shingle Roofs and Soft Wash Pressure Washing For their Homes Exterior, Pool Enclosures/ Cages and Decks and for Concrete Driveway Cleaning. Many who have called are from Communities that have been sent Letters/ Notices from their Home Owners Associations To Have their Roofs Cleaned as well as other areas of their property Cleaned. Yesterday, Saturday 8-14-2010 we performed a Tile Roof Cleaning, House Wash, Pool Deck and Enclosure and Concrete Cleaning for a Client for just that reason in a Home Owner Association In Holiday Florida. Not only was the Homeowner impressed with our method of Cleaning so was the Neighbor next door. They had also recieved a notice to have their Shingle Roof Cleaned but were very leary of calling someone in fear that someone would try to Clean their Shingle Roof using High Pressure. When they noticed our method of Non Pressure Roof Cleaning they immedietly hired us to Clean their Shingle Roof and were very happy with the results. Little did we know it, but we were actually being watched by one of the members on the Home Association Board who eventually approached us and told us how impressed he was with our crew and our equitment. He mentioned that he has seen a couple Pressure Washing companies in the area but non of them seemed to be as professional or as equiped to handle such jobs. If you have recieved a letter from your Homeowners Association or you would just like a free quote from us please feel free to call us at 727-543-3276. Also, be sure to visit the rest of our site here and take a look at our before and after pictures. You may also visit us on our main web site at http://www.aspc.us/ Call Us Today For A Cleaner Tomorrow! We look forward to doing business with you. Sincerely,The Team at All Surface Pressure Cleaning 727-543-3276

Sunday, March 14, 2010
Pressure Cleaning Condominiums in Clearwater Florida
This is a Pressure Washing job we completed working on for a Property Management company here in Clearwater. This is a Condo Association that consists of 33 units. They are all set within three 3 story buildings that are connected by a small maze in a courtyard. All of the end units have two sets of balconies and all the bottom floor units have patios that are surrounded by a brick partition. Mold, Mold and more Mold. I figured on 4 days to complete but we were able to complete Pressure Washing the buildings in 2 days. We went back on Thursday to finish up the outside perimeter Concrete Cleaning. This was the day that had already been set for the residents to move their cars from the carport area's so that we could rinse them out as well. This place is like a giant maze and we had fun Pressure Washing them. All of the residents were very nice and dealing with the President of the Home Owners Association was a pleasure. We are looking forward to working with them again in the future on a few other Pressure Washing and Roof Cleaning projects.
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Friday, November 27, 2009
Pressure Washing Accidents By Homeowners!
Here are a few stories of homeowners who decided to try doing their own Pressure Washing and found out first hand how dangerous Power Washers can be if you don't know how to handle one.
Power Washer Accident
There's been an accident in my family that has left us on edge.
My parents are retired and living their dream life on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. They built their dream home which includes a boat dock/lift.
My dad has been having difficulty navigating his boat into the lift because of the hurricanes that have happened over the last year or so, which had brought in lots of sand that interfered with the motor while maneuvering the boat in.
Dad has a power washer. He was using it last Thursday to clean off his dock and a very bad light bulb went off in his head. He came up with the idea to hop in the water (about chest deep), with the base of the power washer on the dock and the nozzle in his hand...he would blow the sand away from the dock. He went into the house, put on his bathing suit and a pair of tennis shoes without socks then headed back to the dock.
After working for quite awhile, he lost his balance (not falling completely, just a slip that he corrected and remained standing)...in the midst of correcting his balance, he swished the flow of the power washer over the top of his shoe. He said he instantly felt nauseous but decided to continue his work and finish his job of removing the sand from his dock area.
By the time he got back to the house, the pain was horrible....he took of his shoe and found his foot had swollen more than half its size. It was bleeding from a cut on his second toe close to the base of the toe. My mother had him wash out the wound, soak his foot in Epsom's salt and then used mecuricom (I know I'm spelling that wrong...when I was a kid, we called it "monkey blood").
To make a long story a little shorter, my dad refused my mom's request to go to the hospital, choosing to wait until the following morning to go to the Dr. The Dr. against his better judgement, allowed my dad to stay home through the weekend if he promised to stay off his feet with his foot propped up. He had an appointment to go back to the dr. on Monday afternoon. He was given shots of antibiotics, etc. On Monday, after seeing the dr. again, it was decided he should go to the hospital to see a specialist...this didn't happen until the next morning. Because of the delay, there was horrible infection as the power washer had pushed in alot of sand and yuck from the dirty, murky water by the dock.
We've been sick as it looked as if my dad would have to have part of his foot amputated. (My dad is totally passionate about golf, which he has recently began playing again, looking forward to July when my husband and all our kids will be flying down for a visit...my husband is an avid golfer.
The main reason I'm even posting about this is because I believe that most people dont realize how dangerous power washers can be. Before my dad's accident, his neighbor had been washing off his deck while barefoot....accidentally washing over his bare toes breaking the bones of three of them.
Just last week my husband was pressure washing our driveway and my 13 yr. old daughter asked if she could do it saying that her dad had let her at his house...Kem said no, that he didn't think it was safe....but we really had no idea.
The specialist working with my dad said that he's seen so many pressure washer accidents and that the parts of the body that come in contact with the spray are basically pulverized leaving all tissue, muscle, etc., mush. He said that my dad's foot (the three toes in the middle), since the accident, consist primarily of bone, skin and some veins. ugghh...
Please be careful if you or anyone in your family use a pressure washer. They can be very dangerous.
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Posted by: Steve Oct 26, 2008 at 01:45 PM
Well i unfortunately found this out yesterday. I was using a garage pressure washer with my five year old son, he was only holding the hose i had total control on the gun end. There was a wee leak in it spraying a little but as someone had used it before me i thought it was ok, Next thing the little hole in the hose burst and the hose went out of control, i grabbed the hose to stop my son getting hurt and the water cut right through my left thumb, so painfull. Had to go to hospital and get it cleaned and fixed up, and get another tennus. Definately a dangerous piece of equipment but there was no-one there to check it or help.
Posted by: louise Nov 05, 2007 at 09:04 AM
I accidentally power washed a portion of my arm a few weeks ago, and let me tell you...it hurt like crap, and I'm sure that a gross scar will be visible for the rest of my life. I had no idea how much damage a power washer could do until I came into personal contact with one. People of all ages should use extreme caution when using one - never let your guard down for a second!
Posted by: Liz Jul 09, 2007 at 11:50 PM
That's so horrible! I'm so sorry!!! This exact thing happened to my Uncle and he almost lost his arm. He dropped the nozzle and it went off. If it would have hit just 1/4" over, it could have killed him. People do not realize how dangerous these things are (as you said)! Happy thoughts for your Dad and your family!!!
Posted by: Carrie May 17, 2006 at 11:22 PM
Oh my Gosh!!!!! I had no idea that those pressure washers could do something like that! I told my son about this (he uses one to paint with) and various odd jobs..he said Yes...they are extremely dangerous...and that many people get hurt badly every year from these..Thanks Tracy for posting this!! I hope your Dad is doing GREAT!!!!
Posted by: vicci_ann May 17, 2006 at 12:45 PM
oh goodness, who knew? thanks for that, and i hope he's doing better...
Posted by: kelly rae May 16, 2006 at 06:53 PM
REally hope your Dad is ok! Wow! I've never had need for a power washer, but I will never forget your situation with your Dad!
Posted by: PJ May 15, 2006 at 08:17 PM
Wow, what a terrible thing for your dad to have to go through -- prayers for all. Thanks for posting so we can put this in our "common sense file."
Posted by: Cindy Ericsson May 14, 2006 at 05:23 PM
What a horrific tale, and I can see it would make you feel completley out of sorts. I hope he heals quickly and that all turns out well. best to you and yours!
Posted by: Ulla May 14, 2006 at 09:41 AM
Geesh, we use ours all the time here and lend it out to neighbors -- will definitely be more careful and we're hoping your dad feels better and heals right up so he can get golfing with his buddies soon!
Posted by: kristina May 13, 2006 at 09:05 AM
OH my goodness, I had no idea these washers were so dangerous! Hope your dad is on the mend. Thank you SOSOSO much for the email messages and photos you sent -- lots of ideas for projects. I'll send pics of what I do once I get started on something! And YES let's do that interview when you have a chance... xoxox L
Posted by: knit and purl grrl May 12, 2006 at 11:16 PM
Tracy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad... I do hope they find a way to spare his foot. I had no idea power washers were that powerful and dangerous, very scary.
Posted by: melanie komisarski May 12, 2006 at 07:35 PM
I'm so sorry to hear about your Father - He will be in my prayers. What a coincidence - We live in Hertford, NC which is not far from the Outer Banks. Darlene
Posted by: darlene koppel May 12, 2006 at 07:35 AM
Tracy- your parents are in my prayers, please keep us informed on how your dad is fairing...I hope he recovers and gets to continue his golf game!
Posted by: kim boehm May 12, 2006 at 05:24 AM
Oh Tracy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I will send positive thoughts that he is ok and his foot is spared. I hope he is back on the links soon. Hugs
Posted by: Heather May 11, 2006 at 10:42 PM
thanks for posting that..I do hope your dad is going to be ok. My husband just bought a power washer so I told him all about what happened with your dad. Thanks again for the warning. Sonya
Posted by: Sonya May 11, 2006 at 08:07 PM
scary. i will keep your dad in my prayers.
Posted by: laura=hackberryhaven May 11, 2006 at 06:57 PM
Oh wow Tracy! I am so sorry your dad has been hurt and that it's this serious! I can slightly relate. Once I went to a wand wash car wash and I was washing my car. At one point, I got bubbles on the back of my hand. I thought "Oh I will just rinse that off." and aimed the nozzle at my hand, not even stopping to think that a wand wash really is just another name for POWER WASHER. Needless to say, I got the bubbles off, along with several layers of skin. It was such a clean blast that it didn't even bleed initially, but man, it hurt like H*LL!!! I felt like woofing my cookies. I went home, bandaged it up and it took weeks to heal. I had a scar for a couple of years-it was pretty bad. Yes, I think it is wise to NOT ALLOW CHILDREN to use a power washer-anthing blasting under high pressure like that is dangerous. If it can take paint off a building, imagine how that feels blasting a layer (or several) of skin off-NOT FUN and once the damage is done, there's no fixin' it!
Posted by: Lelainia May 11, 2006 at 03:44 PM
My thoughts are with you and your dad, Tracy! That's a very scary thing and just shows how we take things for granted and don't really think of possible dangers in our lives...I sincerely hope he recovers quickly!
Posted by: Dawn May 11, 2006 at 01:00 PM
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Power Washer Accident
There's been an accident in my family that has left us on edge.
My parents are retired and living their dream life on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. They built their dream home which includes a boat dock/lift.
My dad has been having difficulty navigating his boat into the lift because of the hurricanes that have happened over the last year or so, which had brought in lots of sand that interfered with the motor while maneuvering the boat in.
Dad has a power washer. He was using it last Thursday to clean off his dock and a very bad light bulb went off in his head. He came up with the idea to hop in the water (about chest deep), with the base of the power washer on the dock and the nozzle in his hand...he would blow the sand away from the dock. He went into the house, put on his bathing suit and a pair of tennis shoes without socks then headed back to the dock.
After working for quite awhile, he lost his balance (not falling completely, just a slip that he corrected and remained standing)...in the midst of correcting his balance, he swished the flow of the power washer over the top of his shoe. He said he instantly felt nauseous but decided to continue his work and finish his job of removing the sand from his dock area.
By the time he got back to the house, the pain was horrible....he took of his shoe and found his foot had swollen more than half its size. It was bleeding from a cut on his second toe close to the base of the toe. My mother had him wash out the wound, soak his foot in Epsom's salt and then used mecuricom (I know I'm spelling that wrong...when I was a kid, we called it "monkey blood").
To make a long story a little shorter, my dad refused my mom's request to go to the hospital, choosing to wait until the following morning to go to the Dr. The Dr. against his better judgement, allowed my dad to stay home through the weekend if he promised to stay off his feet with his foot propped up. He had an appointment to go back to the dr. on Monday afternoon. He was given shots of antibiotics, etc. On Monday, after seeing the dr. again, it was decided he should go to the hospital to see a specialist...this didn't happen until the next morning. Because of the delay, there was horrible infection as the power washer had pushed in alot of sand and yuck from the dirty, murky water by the dock.
We've been sick as it looked as if my dad would have to have part of his foot amputated. (My dad is totally passionate about golf, which he has recently began playing again, looking forward to July when my husband and all our kids will be flying down for a visit...my husband is an avid golfer.
The main reason I'm even posting about this is because I believe that most people dont realize how dangerous power washers can be. Before my dad's accident, his neighbor had been washing off his deck while barefoot....accidentally washing over his bare toes breaking the bones of three of them.
Just last week my husband was pressure washing our driveway and my 13 yr. old daughter asked if she could do it saying that her dad had let her at his house...Kem said no, that he didn't think it was safe....but we really had no idea.
The specialist working with my dad said that he's seen so many pressure washer accidents and that the parts of the body that come in contact with the spray are basically pulverized leaving all tissue, muscle, etc., mush. He said that my dad's foot (the three toes in the middle), since the accident, consist primarily of bone, skin and some veins. ugghh...
Please be careful if you or anyone in your family use a pressure washer. They can be very dangerous.
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Posted by: Steve Oct 26, 2008 at 01:45 PM
Well i unfortunately found this out yesterday. I was using a garage pressure washer with my five year old son, he was only holding the hose i had total control on the gun end. There was a wee leak in it spraying a little but as someone had used it before me i thought it was ok, Next thing the little hole in the hose burst and the hose went out of control, i grabbed the hose to stop my son getting hurt and the water cut right through my left thumb, so painfull. Had to go to hospital and get it cleaned and fixed up, and get another tennus. Definately a dangerous piece of equipment but there was no-one there to check it or help.
Posted by: louise Nov 05, 2007 at 09:04 AM
I accidentally power washed a portion of my arm a few weeks ago, and let me tell you...it hurt like crap, and I'm sure that a gross scar will be visible for the rest of my life. I had no idea how much damage a power washer could do until I came into personal contact with one. People of all ages should use extreme caution when using one - never let your guard down for a second!
Posted by: Liz Jul 09, 2007 at 11:50 PM
That's so horrible! I'm so sorry!!! This exact thing happened to my Uncle and he almost lost his arm. He dropped the nozzle and it went off. If it would have hit just 1/4" over, it could have killed him. People do not realize how dangerous these things are (as you said)! Happy thoughts for your Dad and your family!!!
Posted by: Carrie May 17, 2006 at 11:22 PM
Oh my Gosh!!!!! I had no idea that those pressure washers could do something like that! I told my son about this (he uses one to paint with) and various odd jobs..he said Yes...they are extremely dangerous...and that many people get hurt badly every year from these..Thanks Tracy for posting this!! I hope your Dad is doing GREAT!!!!
Posted by: vicci_ann May 17, 2006 at 12:45 PM
oh goodness, who knew? thanks for that, and i hope he's doing better...
Posted by: kelly rae May 16, 2006 at 06:53 PM
REally hope your Dad is ok! Wow! I've never had need for a power washer, but I will never forget your situation with your Dad!
Posted by: PJ May 15, 2006 at 08:17 PM
Wow, what a terrible thing for your dad to have to go through -- prayers for all. Thanks for posting so we can put this in our "common sense file."
Posted by: Cindy Ericsson May 14, 2006 at 05:23 PM
What a horrific tale, and I can see it would make you feel completley out of sorts. I hope he heals quickly and that all turns out well. best to you and yours!
Posted by: Ulla May 14, 2006 at 09:41 AM
Geesh, we use ours all the time here and lend it out to neighbors -- will definitely be more careful and we're hoping your dad feels better and heals right up so he can get golfing with his buddies soon!
Posted by: kristina May 13, 2006 at 09:05 AM
OH my goodness, I had no idea these washers were so dangerous! Hope your dad is on the mend. Thank you SOSOSO much for the email messages and photos you sent -- lots of ideas for projects. I'll send pics of what I do once I get started on something! And YES let's do that interview when you have a chance... xoxox L
Posted by: knit and purl grrl May 12, 2006 at 11:16 PM
Tracy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad... I do hope they find a way to spare his foot. I had no idea power washers were that powerful and dangerous, very scary.
Posted by: melanie komisarski May 12, 2006 at 07:35 PM
I'm so sorry to hear about your Father - He will be in my prayers. What a coincidence - We live in Hertford, NC which is not far from the Outer Banks. Darlene
Posted by: darlene koppel May 12, 2006 at 07:35 AM
Tracy- your parents are in my prayers, please keep us informed on how your dad is fairing...I hope he recovers and gets to continue his golf game!
Posted by: kim boehm May 12, 2006 at 05:24 AM
Oh Tracy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I will send positive thoughts that he is ok and his foot is spared. I hope he is back on the links soon. Hugs
Posted by: Heather May 11, 2006 at 10:42 PM
thanks for posting that..I do hope your dad is going to be ok. My husband just bought a power washer so I told him all about what happened with your dad. Thanks again for the warning. Sonya
Posted by: Sonya May 11, 2006 at 08:07 PM
scary. i will keep your dad in my prayers.
Posted by: laura=hackberryhaven May 11, 2006 at 06:57 PM
Oh wow Tracy! I am so sorry your dad has been hurt and that it's this serious! I can slightly relate. Once I went to a wand wash car wash and I was washing my car. At one point, I got bubbles on the back of my hand. I thought "Oh I will just rinse that off." and aimed the nozzle at my hand, not even stopping to think that a wand wash really is just another name for POWER WASHER. Needless to say, I got the bubbles off, along with several layers of skin. It was such a clean blast that it didn't even bleed initially, but man, it hurt like H*LL!!! I felt like woofing my cookies. I went home, bandaged it up and it took weeks to heal. I had a scar for a couple of years-it was pretty bad. Yes, I think it is wise to NOT ALLOW CHILDREN to use a power washer-anthing blasting under high pressure like that is dangerous. If it can take paint off a building, imagine how that feels blasting a layer (or several) of skin off-NOT FUN and once the damage is done, there's no fixin' it!
Posted by: Lelainia May 11, 2006 at 03:44 PM
My thoughts are with you and your dad, Tracy! That's a very scary thing and just shows how we take things for granted and don't really think of possible dangers in our lives...I sincerely hope he recovers quickly!
Posted by: Dawn May 11, 2006 at 01:00 PM
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Roof Cleaning and Power Washing NCE Event!
Roof Cleaning and Power Washing NCE Event!
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Last weekend I attended the Texas Round Table in Fort Worth. This was an event filled with tons of Marketing ideas and some of the latest technology in Power Washing Equipment. It was a fantastic event and it was really great getting to see some old friends again. Lots of prizes were given away including a Hot Water Pressure Washing skid valued at over $5000.00 http://www.propowerwash.com/board/up...ighlight=texas
Posted 6 Minutes Ago at 05:26 AM by Larry Millette
Tags pinellas county florida , pressure washing service , roof cleaning company
Last weekend I attended the Texas Round Table in Fort Worth. This was an event filled with tons of Marketing ideas and some of the latest technology in Power Washing Equipment. It was a fantastic event and it was really great getting to see some old friends again. Lots of prizes were given away including a Hot Water Pressure Washing skid valued at over $5000.00 http://www.propowerwash.com/board/up...ighlight=texas
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Tile Roof Cleaning Largo/Seminole Florida
Here is a Roof Cleaning we did on a Barrel Tile Roof last Wednesday for a woman who had just bought the house 3 days prior to us Cleaning it. The next door neighbor confirmed that it hadn't been cleaned in about 10-12yrs. This Roof took 3 heavy applications of Roof Cleaning mix and some spot treating but it finally came Clean. Amazingly enough it will still look even better after a couple of good rain storm.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Pressure Washing and Roof Cleaning areas we Service In the Pinellas County, Pasco County and Tampa Bay Area
We have been very busy lately doing a lot of Pressure Washing and Roof Cleaning in Pinellas County, Pasco County and throughout the Tampa Bay area. I just wanted to remind our customers of some of the areas that we provide service for and to thank you for taking the time to read our Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing blog.
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Non pressure roof cleaning/washing for tile/shingle roofs. Concrete driveways,walkways,pavers etc. We also clean exteriors of homes/businesses/commercial bldgs using a soft wash cleaning method. Our Success Depends on Your Satisfaction! Call Us Today For A Cleaner Tomorrow! 727-543-3276 http://www.aspc.us/
We are proud to be servicing the following areas in Pinellas County and the Tampa Bay area: Saint Petersburg Florida, Palm Harbor, Feather Sound, Safety Harbor, Clearwater, Countryside, Oldsmar,East lake Woodlands, Tarpon Springs, Largo,Seminole FL, Dunedin, Belleair, Belleair Beach, Indian Rocks, Indian Rocks Beach, Madeira Beach and Treasure Island. We also Provide Tile/ Shingle Roof Cleaning and Pressure Washing in Hillsborough County and Manatee County as well. Including the following Pinellas County and Tampa Bay Florida area zip codes:
33701 · 33702 · 33703 · 33704 · 33705 · 33706 · 33707 · 33708 · 33709 · 3371033711 · 33712 · 33713 · 33714 · 33715 · 33716 · 33730 · 33755 · 33756 · 3375933760 · 33761 · 33762 · 33763 · 33764 · 33765 · 33767 · 33770 · 33771 · 3377233773 · 33774 · 33776 · 33777 · 33778 · 33781 · 33782 · 33785 · 33786 · 3467734683 · 34684 · 34685 · 34688 · 34689 · 34695 · 34698
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