by Joel Shorey | Mar 7, 2012 | Construction Cleanup, Denver Power Washing, Denver Pressure Washing, Equipment Pressure Washing
Construction equipment pressure washing can be a dirty job. The economy has been rough on a lot of construction companies. Many have shut down and most have downsized. One construction company that Wash On Wheels has worked with said they’ve gone from bidding jobs...
by Joel Shorey | Mar 4, 2012 | Construction Cleanup, Denver Power Washing, Denver Pressure Washing, Sidewalk Pressure Washing
Construction pressure washing jobs in Colorado can be tough to schedule in Colorado winters. Trying to get things done without freezing everything up can be challenging. A contractor for a new retirement home needed pressure washing for all the stamped concrete areas...
by Joel Shorey | Mar 3, 2012 | Denver Power Washing, Denver Pressure Washing, Sidewalk Pressure Washing
Pressure washing sidewalks made of colored concrete to remove stains takes more than power. If you don’t know what you’re doing, it’s easy to damage the colored concrete! A graphics company out of Los Angeles made some signs for an event at The...
by Joel Shorey | Mar 2, 2012 | Denver Power Washing, Denver Pressure Washing, Waste Water Recovery
The February 2012 issue of Cleaner Times, The Journal for High Pressure Water Applications, featured an interview with Joel Shorey, President of Wash On Wheels. The article, Environmental Regulations Demand Adherence, Pressure Washers Must Take OSHA/EPA Rules...
by Joel Shorey | Feb 10, 2012 | Denver Power Washing, Denver Pressure Washing
This video shows how your wood fence should look when the pressure washing is finished. The previous video – Wood Fence Damaged By Amateur Pressure Washing Company Video – shows how an amateur pressure washing company tore up the fence. “The...
by Joel Shorey | Feb 9, 2012 | Denver Power Washing, Denver Pressure Washing
One type of pressure wash job that frequently comes up for us is cleaning wood fences. Whether the fence is made of ceder, pine or any other type of wood, it eventually turns gray, losing its living color, if left untreated. Gray is the natural color of dead...