Eye-Catching Concrete Cleaning And Dock & Boat House Cleaning In Northport, AL
Customer called and wanted a price to clean their front steps, walkway, driveway, lower brick areas around their house, and their boat dock. We were able to do the estimate remotely using Google Earth and sent the estimate via email. The customer accepted our proposal and we set the date. We arrived on time for the day we scheduled and went to work. In less than 8 hours we had cleaned everything they wanted and were on our way leaving another happy customer.
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- Location: Northport, AL
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This customer is a local business owner who owns this beautiful home on the Black Warrior River in Brookwood, AL. He and his wife had discussed having their home freshened up and asked us to provide an estimate for a house washing, wood cleaning, concrete cleaning, […]
Spotless Waterfed Pole Window Cleaning In Northport, AL
This customer hired us to clean her windows at her home on the beautiful Lake Tuscaloosa in Northport, AL. For the window cleaning on the outside of the home, due to the height of most of the windows, the customer received a waterfed pole window cleaning. […]
Professional Concrete Cleaning & House Washing On Tierce Lake Rd In Northport, AL
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