Our famous guarantee, "The Most Detailed Exterior Cleaning Ever Or
It's Free" is certainly a bold statement. But we feel that your complete
satisfaction is a must with any exterior cleaning service we perform.
Why feel obligated to pay for something you are not happy with?
Our guarantee is basically this - if you are not happy with any
service we perform give us a call and we will come back and wash the
area for free. If you still aren't satisfied, you don't owe us a dime. We
are the only pressure washing company in the area to offer a guarantee
like that!
In addition to a pressure washing satisfaction guarantee, we also
offer a two-year warranty on all our upgraded house wash services and
entire roof cleanings. Not only do we get rid of unsightly and damaging
mold, we warranty it for two years from the date the work was completed. If during this time you do suspect mold or
algae has returned, contact us immediately and we will take care of the
problem for free.
Whether it's wood restoration, roof cleaning, concrete cleaning, or house washing services, every pressure washing
service is backed with a solid guarantee so you can have peace of mind
knowing you are in good hands. Contact us and discover why Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning is the premier source for professional power washing services in Indianapolis and the surrounding area.
Showing posts with label exterior cleaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exterior cleaning. Show all posts
Monday, June 11, 2012
Friday, April 29, 2011
Indiana Exterior Power Washing/Pressure Cleaning - Residential/Commerical
Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning specializes in exterior house washing, including homes built with vinyl, wood, and brick. We service all of central Indiana, including homeowners in Noblesville, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, and Zionsville. We offer free estimates for all of our services.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Selling Your Home? Pressure Washing Your Indiana Home Can Make All The Difference...
Your home portrays an image of you and your family. Keeping a clean, well-kept home is an important part of presenting who you are to your friends and neighbors. Pressure washing your home ensures you don't bring down the value of the neighborhood with an unkept house.
Your home takes a beating. Day in and day out it sits there in rain, sun, snow and sleet. While it keeps you and your family warm, dry and clean - your home is endlessly exposed to the elements and all the dirt that comes with it.
The main culprits to the deterioration of your home's exterior? Mold and mildew. Soap, water, a sponge and elbow grease aren't enough to rid your house of this type of grime. The only way to keep your home looking pristine is by contacting a professional pressure washing company.
Power washing your Indianapolis home actually increases its value. The better your house looks on the outside, the more appeal it will have when it comes time to sell. If your house, roof, deck and sidewalks are regularly cleaned by an Indiana power washing contractor, they will not only look good, they'll also be in good condition - meaning buyers are going to pay more for it.
Your home takes a beating. Day in and day out it sits there in rain, sun, snow and sleet. While it keeps you and your family warm, dry and clean - your home is endlessly exposed to the elements and all the dirt that comes with it.
The main culprits to the deterioration of your home's exterior? Mold and mildew. Soap, water, a sponge and elbow grease aren't enough to rid your house of this type of grime. The only way to keep your home looking pristine is by contacting a professional pressure washing company.
Power washing your Indianapolis home actually increases its value. The better your house looks on the outside, the more appeal it will have when it comes time to sell. If your house, roof, deck and sidewalks are regularly cleaned by an Indiana power washing contractor, they will not only look good, they'll also be in good condition - meaning buyers are going to pay more for it.
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
How To Hire A Professional Contractor
Without a doubt, hiring a contractor for your home improvement project can be a daunting task. How do you know you've got a good contractor - one that you can trust to do a good job for a fair price that stands behind their work? Unfortunately, there are no guarantees. However, if you do your research before you actually hire a contractor, you will improve your odds of getting a contractor that you will be happy with, eliminating stress and anxiety.
Most homeowners know that you should get at least three bids for any home improvement job. The question is, whom do you ask? Word-of-mouth referrals tend to be the best. Ask your family, friends, and neighbors for the names of contractors that they have been happy with. You may get responses that include companies that you are familiar with and smaller companies that you have never heard of. Don't rule out the smaller companies - many good contractors prefer to get all of their work through word-of-mouth referrals.
Whether you prefer to use a referral from someone you trust or end up blindly calling a company that you've located on the internet, it's important to trust your instincts. Did the contractor return your call promptly and show up on time for your appointment? During the estimate process, was the contractor able to answer your questions to your satisfaction? Were they able to provide references? Was the contractor able to lay out their expectations for your project? These are all important points to consider when it comes time to make your decision.
The bids you receive from prospective contractors should be in writing and contain an itemized list of labor and material costs. You want fixed bids - not time and materials bids - as these tend to escalate far beyond what you expected the job to cost. The bids you receive will tell a lot about the contractors that are bidding. Was the estimate ready when the contractor promised it? Was the bid outrageously high? This contractor is busy and only wants the job if you are willing to pay a premium for their time. Was the bid very low? This contractor doesn't understand the scope of the job or deliberately underbid to get the job, perhaps due to shortcuts or inferior products.
Before you sign a contract, you may also want to check into how your selection conducts business. How long have they been in business? Do they have verified references? It is also imperative that the contractor carries both liability insurance (for your property) and worker's compensation insurance (for injuries to themselves).
When the time comes for your home improvement project, such as pressure washing or deck restoration, we hope that this information is helpful in selecting a contractor that meets your expectations.
Most homeowners know that you should get at least three bids for any home improvement job. The question is, whom do you ask? Word-of-mouth referrals tend to be the best. Ask your family, friends, and neighbors for the names of contractors that they have been happy with. You may get responses that include companies that you are familiar with and smaller companies that you have never heard of. Don't rule out the smaller companies - many good contractors prefer to get all of their work through word-of-mouth referrals.
Whether you prefer to use a referral from someone you trust or end up blindly calling a company that you've located on the internet, it's important to trust your instincts. Did the contractor return your call promptly and show up on time for your appointment? During the estimate process, was the contractor able to answer your questions to your satisfaction? Were they able to provide references? Was the contractor able to lay out their expectations for your project? These are all important points to consider when it comes time to make your decision.
The bids you receive from prospective contractors should be in writing and contain an itemized list of labor and material costs. You want fixed bids - not time and materials bids - as these tend to escalate far beyond what you expected the job to cost. The bids you receive will tell a lot about the contractors that are bidding. Was the estimate ready when the contractor promised it? Was the bid outrageously high? This contractor is busy and only wants the job if you are willing to pay a premium for their time. Was the bid very low? This contractor doesn't understand the scope of the job or deliberately underbid to get the job, perhaps due to shortcuts or inferior products.
Before you sign a contract, you may also want to check into how your selection conducts business. How long have they been in business? Do they have verified references? It is also imperative that the contractor carries both liability insurance (for your property) and worker's compensation insurance (for injuries to themselves).
When the time comes for your home improvement project, such as pressure washing or deck restoration, we hope that this information is helpful in selecting a contractor that meets your expectations.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Pressure Washing Services
Welcome to the new blog of Hydroblast Pressure Cleaning, Inc. We will be using this blog to post interesting information and helpful tips related to exterior house washing, concrete cleaning, brick/mortar cleaning, wood restoration as well as other great information related to home improvement projects.
We would also like to invite you to visit our new website. Feel free to give us your feedback on what you think - likes and dislikes. There you will find lots of great information about exterior cleaning and complete descriptions of the pressure washing services we offer to residents in the Indianapolis, Indiana area.
Thank you for your time and we look forward to having you as a customer.
We would also like to invite you to visit our new website. Feel free to give us your feedback on what you think - likes and dislikes. There you will find lots of great information about exterior cleaning and complete descriptions of the pressure washing services we offer to residents in the Indianapolis, Indiana area.
Thank you for your time and we look forward to having you as a customer.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Pressure Cleaning Website
Our new website is now online...
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