Arizona’s Power Washing Experts Now Offering Window Cleaning
Desert Eagle Powerwash Expands Services: Phoenix, Arizona’s Power Washing Experts Now Offering Window Cleaning To Comprehensive Cleaning Package
PHOENIX, Ariz. (July 23, 2009) – In an effort to expand its services and better meet its customers’ needs, Desert Eagle Powerwash (www.deserteaglepowerwash.com) is now offering window cleaning as part of its comprehensive cleaning package. The service complements an already-extensive range of commercial cleaning solutions offered by the company throughout Arizona, including power washing, pressure washing and power sweeping.
“Our goal is to be at the top of the class in our industry,” said Corey Justice, founder of Desert Eagle Powerwash. “We have the latest and most innovative equipment, a well-trained and professional staff and a customer-first attitude.”
Desert Eagle’s new window cleaning service features thoroughly trained window cleaning technicians and state-of-the-art equipment capable of handling all types of window maintenance. The service can include both interior and exterior cleaning of windows.
In addition to its new window cleaning service, Deseret Eagle Powerwash offers a full range of power washing/sweeping services, including concrete foundations, sidewalks, parking lots, dumpster pads, Drive Thru’s, and pool decks along with oil/grease removal, post-construction clean-up and restroom steam cleaning. The company complies with all Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and offers biodegradable detergents.
Using 225-degree heat and top-of the-line equipment, Desert Eagle Powerwash offers the best in commercial cleaning solutions, from systems set up to be able to transport dirty water to a waste management site to using a backpack blower and even hand picking hard-to-reach areas, including in and under bushes. The company services communities throughout the state of Arizona, including Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, Goodyear and Scottsdale.
Founded in 2006 by Justice, a former United State Marine Sergeant and Iraq veteran, Desert Eagle has grown from just two full-time employees to 12 and boasts three power washing rigs with a fourth currently being built and two parking lot sweepers. The company aims to provide a superior customer experience and was nominated by the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce as the Best of Phoenix in 2007.
“We just noticed that in this particular industry there was lots of room for opportunity given the fact that so many individuals in this line of work were under trained and often had equipment that did not meet the requirements of the job,” said Justice. “With a lasting emphasis on quality workmanship and an incomparable commitment to customer satisfaction, we’ve become a trusted leader in the professional cleaning industry for commercial properties.”
To celebrate this new service, Desert Eagle Powerwash is currently offering a discount to new customers. Any new customer who signs a six-month contract will receive 10 percent off the total cost. Interested persons can call Desert Eagle at (623) 882-4771 and mention the code “POWERCLEAN” to take advantage of the discount and find out how Desert Eagle Powerwash can accommodate all their commercial cleaning needs.
Video: How a Prssure Washer Works
A pressure washer is a fantastic tool, but if used incorrectly can cause many problems. Tim Carter of http://AsktheBuilder.com demonstrates the basics about pressure washers and power washers so you get excellent results without hurting your property or yourself.
Safety Measures In Pressure Washing
Your usual cleaning method is not enough to achieve immaculateness for your home. Mold and dust, grime and mud can recur if proper maintenance is neglected. In AZ, power washing is done frequently because the residents here know it greatly helps. Climate does really play an important role in the buildup of filthy components in your home. In AZ, proper pressure washing activities end one’s home predicament.
Pressure washing, however, cannot be done by just anyone since it is a heavy task. Exterior pressure washing may pose danger to the person conducting it. Our personal safety and protecting our siding and other valuable items should always be our primary concern. We should be aware of small tree branches, rocks, pebbles, and small objects because these when hit by a pressure washer, these can cause serious injuries. Remove these threatening objects to prevent accidents before you get down to the job. Seek important information from the user’s guide of your pressure washer before using the equipment.
To ensure your total safety, wear the proper attire before performing residential pressure washing. Wear shoes with rubber soles to prevent slipping on wet surfaces and wear a long sleeved shirt and jeans or slacks to protect your body in case sharp objects hit you. It is also advised to wear safety glasses to protect your eyes when using a pressure washer.
Hold the nozzle of the pressure washer carefully. Don’t point it at your face or at others. If your pressure washer happens to clog, keep it away from your face as you try to remove whatever has caused the clogging. If you cannot unclog it, turn your pressure washer off before inspecting the nozzle and hose for obstructions that should be taken out.
Children and pets should not be present in the area where a concrete pressure washing is being conducted. The high pressure of the water can cause injuries and even remove layers of skin. When the full pressure of water hits someone’s eyes, this can cause a serious eye injury or worse, damage your eyes and lead to blindness. Children should be taught to stay away from pressure washers and never to play with them. A pressure washer should be stored in a place that your children don’t go to so they won’t be able to turn it on and risk hurting themselves.
The force of the water propelling from your pressure washer can also cause one to lose his balance. Since the pressure is controlled by the pressure washer’s nozzle, gradually turn it on and adjust it slowly with your feet astride. Slowly increase the amount of pressure that is released.
It’s true that we should always keep our home and its surroundings clean but don’t discount the fact that we should also look after the protection of our property. Inspect your siding for loose or damaged panels before using a pressure washer to clean it. Loose, bent or torn panels can be ripped off by a pressure washer causing further damage to your siding and increasing the cost of repairs. Always maintain a distance of six to eight inches from the siding or other objects which you are pressure washing to prevent damaging them.
The author is a registered web copywriter in a web design company associated with a company offering pressure washing in Arizona.