Vinyl Siding

Norristown Pressure Washing

Here are a couple before and after pictures of a vinyl siding home in Norristown, Pa.   Our Pressure Washing Equipment Our trailer contains a hot pressure washing machine, a cold pressure washing machine and a 500 gallon water tank for those of you that do not have access to water. If you choose to hire a pressure washing contractor they should have a similar looking tank and machine. If they do not you may have not hired the right contractor. Our Pressure Washing Equipment Our trailer contains a hot pressure washing machine, a cold pressure washing machine and a 500 gallon water tank for those of you that do not have access to water. If you choose to hire a pressure washing contractor they should have a similar looking tank and machine. If they do not you may have not hired the right contractor. The most important aspect and what makes our pressure washer different from those that are generally rented at a hardware store is the water temperature. Most commercial grade pressure washing machines have the ability to heat water up to 250 degrees to remove those tough stains that may require heat to dissolve like oil spills. About J&J Powerwash If you choose to go the second way and like the before and after photos pictured above please contact us at 215-703-8306 to setup a free estimate. We offer pressure washing, powerwashing, window cleaning and graffiti removal in the Greater Philadelphia area. To learn more about how to pressure wash please visit our...

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East Norriton Pressure Washing

Take a look at these before and after pictures… you will notice we are not only a pressure washing company but also a antenna removing company. We thought we had been asked everything until the homeowners asked not only about pressure washing East Norriton vinyl siding, but also to remove an antenna that is no longer in use on the chimney. Our Pressure Washing Equipment Our trailer contains a hot pressure washing machine, a cold pressure washing machine and a 500 gallon water tank for those of you that do not have access to water. If you choose to hire a pressure washing contractor they should have a similar looking tank and machine. If they do not you may have not hired the right contractor. The most important aspect and what makes our pressure washer different from those that are generally rented at a hardware store is the water temperature. Most commercial grade pressure washing machines have the ability to heat water up to 250 degrees to remove those tough stains that may require heat to dissolve like oil spills. About J&J Powerwash If you choose to go the second way and like the before and after photos pictured above please contact us at 215-703-8306 to setup a free estimate. We offer pressure washing, powerwashing, window cleaning and graffiti removal in the Greater Philadelphia area. To learn more about how to pressure wash please visit our...

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Vinyl Pressure Washing – From Eye Sore to Eye Candy

If you want your house looking as good as the two pictures below, give J&J Power Wash a call. We are back at it again. Over the next few weeks we will be uploading some pictures for our 2011 portfolio before we start up again in 2012. If you would like to see additional pictures just click on the portfolio link to the right.   Our Pressure Washer Our trailer contains a hot/cold pressure washing machine as well as a 500 gallon water tank for those of you that do not have access to water. If you choose to hire a pressure washing contractor they should have a similar looking tank and machine. If they do not you may have not hired the right contractor. The most important aspect and what makes our pressure washer different from those that are generally rented at a hardware store is the water temperature. Most commercial grade pressure washing machines have the ability to heat water up to 250 degrees to remove those tough stains that may require heat to dissolve like oil spills. About J&J Powerwash If you choose to go the second way and like the before and after photos pictured above please contact us at 215-703-8306 to setup a free estimate. We offer pressure washing, powerwashing, window cleaning and graffiti removal in the Greater Philadelphia area. To learn more about how to pressure wash please visit our blog....

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Vinyl Powerwashing – From Eye Sore to Eye Candy

It is not difficult to make your vinyl siding that look likes the top picture look more like the bottom picture. We are back at it again. Over the next few weeks we will be uploading some pictures for our 2011 portfolio before we start up again in 2012. If you would like to see additional pictures just click on the portfolio link to the right. Our Pressure Washer Our trailer contains a hot/cold pressure washing machine as well as a 500 gallon water tank for those of you that do not have access to water. If you choose to hire a pressure washing contractor they should have a similar looking tank and machine. If they do not you may have not hired the right contractor. The most important aspect and what makes our pressure washer different from those that are generally rented at a hardware store is the water temperature. Most commercial grade pressure washing machines have the ability to heat water up to 250 degrees to remove those tough stains that may require heat to dissolve like oil spills. About J&J Powerwash If you choose to go the second way and like the before and after photos pictured above please contact us at 215-703-8306 to setup a free estimate. We offer pressure washing, powerwashing, window cleaning and graffiti removal in the Greater Philadelphia area. To learn more about how to pressure wash please visit our...

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Vinyl Pressure Washing Portfolio

We are back at it again. Over the next few weeks we will be uploading some pictures for our 2011 portfolio before we start up again in 2012. If you would like to see additional pictures just click on the portfolio link to the right. Below are a few vinyl pictures from a few places around the Philadelphia area including Conshohocken, Bryn Mawr, and Springfield. Our Pressure Washer Our trailer contains a hot/cold pressure washing machine as well as a 500 gallon water tank for those of you that do not have access to water. If you choose to hire a pressure washing contractor they should have a similar looking tank and machine. If they do not you may have not hired the right contractor. The most important aspect and what makes our pressure washer different from those that are generally rented at a hardware store is the water temperature. Most commercial grade pressure washing machines have the ability to heat water up to 250 degrees to remove those tough stains that may require heat to dissolve like oil spills. About J&J Powerwash If you choose to go the second way and like the before and after photos pictured above please contact us at 215-703-8306 to setup a free estimate. We offer pressure washing, powerwashing, window cleaning and graffiti removal in the Greater Philadelphia area. To learn more about how to pressure wash please visit our...

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Do-it-yourself Guide to Painting the Exterior of your Home

Published: Saturday, September 03, 2011, 7:30 AM By Shannon Quimby, Special to The Oregonian Editor’s note: Your house is your biggest asset. So if it’s starting to look a little shabby and painting it has moved to your must-do list, don’t be daunted by the prospect. We have information that can help you decide what colors to use as well as what you need to know if you want to paint it yourself. It’s a big project, though, and it comes with a couple of important caveats, so be sure to look at our two previous posts on staying safe on a ladder and what you must know about the danger of lead-based paint. If your house is looking a little too shabby chic these days and needs repainting, you may want to save a few bucks and tackle the project yourself. But before you hit decision-making overload at the paint store and your head starts spinning with doubt, anxiety and endless questions, read these no-nonsense painting tips. In no time you’ll create a dramatic change. It’s one of your least-expensive ways to increase the value of your home. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Plan when to paint. In the Pacific Northwest, the painting season for house exteriors is late spring to early fall. Head to your favorite paint store to stock up on materials and tools. Don’t be shy to ask the experts what you’ll need: They do this all day long. Clear the surrounding area of furniture, flowerpots, hoses, garbage cans, cars and large debris. Look up and check under the eaves for beehives and bird or wasp nests. Remove with care. Make sure nothing is up against or hanging from the house. Remove any shutters and take measures to protect any landscaping that you care about. PREPARATION Check the condition of the current paint job. If the house has paint problems, educate yourself so you don’t go awry the second time. The section on paint troubleshooting will help diagnose the problem. In this order, scrape, sand, dust, wash and prime. When using a power washer you might be tempted to put bleach in it. Do not do this. It will turn an angry color and spray in unintended...

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