Deck and Driveway Cleaning - Bay Area Pressure Washing
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2020
- Using the surface cleaner to get a driveway and sidewalk clean. Bonus footage of pressure cleaning a deck!
Web: www.bayareapw.com/
Facebook: / bayareapw
Phone: 281-814-0999
Serving League City, TX and the surrounding area.
Satisfying
Thank you!
So satisfying! Glad you kept the cleaning sounds
I like this kind of videos very much
I like how you leave all the grass in the cracks of cement.
Keep up the good work. May God bless you love from India
Not sure why you didn’t get the grass up from the cracks. Great job but little things like that make me wonder how attentive you are to the little things.
The thumbnail is a little clickbaity. You make it look like you are going to pressure wash the entire deck to be that color, when you know that only those 4 boards are naturally lighter.
How much does it cost this machine? Very nice.
if you keep running over that hose you are gonna bust it and by the way nice video
Thanks for watching!
Super 👍🏻
De cuantas PSI es tu idrolavadora
How much?
I have been looking into doing pressure washing as a business in my area and I ran into a bit of a roadblock. I see everyone on CZcams using SH to pretreat driveways but no one is addressing the fact that the chemicals are just running down the street into storm drains. Forgive my ignorance on the subject but my questions are - Are there any fines for allowing chemically treated water to enter storm drains and how do you deal with this issue? Thank you for your help and I apologize if this is a dumb question.
City water is treated with bleach
@@nelsoninman3678 correct, city water is treated with bleach. The amount is the issue along with the other gunk pressure washing a driveway washes into storm drains. The fact is it is a huge fine to allow the runoff to enter storm drains. The clean water act requires an individual to collect the runoff and dispose of it properly. You can find the details on the EPA website.
@@jhart1980 I only use the pressure washer and nothing else
@@nelsoninman3678 according to the clean water act you can still be fined if you allow the runoff to get into the storm drains. I am not saying they will fine you but if they choose to they have the means.
For the average Joe they likely wouldn't fine you, especially if you were doing only your own property. As a hired out contractor/own business that may not be the case depending on where you are. There's plenty of "eco safe" cleaners you might be able to use instead if there are rules about what can go down the storm drain.
If that isn't click bait idk what is.
So this is click bait! What’s worse is you leave grass in cracks and run over your hoses with machinery! Amateur hour.
leaving all that mess at bottom of driveway is not smart...soon as they drive in and out...be bringing it back in. I wouldn't accept that! attention to detail
I don’t always get everything on camera, I always clean after. Thanks for watching!
Ok job not great job
why not great if you don’t mind me asking. I’m trying to learn the right way
Irritating sound