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Pristine Clean can eliminate algae, moss, dirt and grime from your home’s siding, roof and concrete

With all of the snow this winter—and the salt and sludge and grime—giving your home a good power washing this spring is a smart idea. But like 2021, this year will be a busy one for area contractors, so it’s wise to get on their schedules now. “That’s really good advice,” says Ken Wilson, the founder of the Northeast...

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Your concrete is worth protecting

It’s hard to imagine but Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away, and that means it’s our last chance to take care of some essential home maintenance tasks. These include having the furnace cleaned and checked, sealing drafts in windows and doors, having the fireplace inspected, checking the smoke detector batteries, cleaning the gutters,...

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How to protect your concrete

The icy grip of winter is on its way and Northeast Ohio homeowners who haven’t yet cleaned and sealed their concrete driveways are scheduling the service right now. It’s a good idea. While removing mold, mildew, moss, oil and stains from your concrete surfaces, and sealing them, creates a far more pleasing appearance, there is an even better...

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Don’t let a dirty home exterior ruin your Labor Day celebration

If you’ve ever wondered what a difference having your home power washed can make, check out the photos on this page. “Our customers are often shocked by the transformation we make in their homes,” says Ken Wilson, founder of Pristine Clean. “You just don’t notice the slow build-up of mold, mildew and grime on your home until you...

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Add 5-15 years to the life of your roof with an environmentally safe Roof Renew application from Pristine Clean

Besides the four walls, one thing all homes have in common is a roof, and over the millennia we’ve tried just about every roofing material to help keep our heads dry—from thatch and animal dung to tin, copper, zinc and slate. Slate, by the way, is a good choice because it’s a rock, pretty much the same technology you see in an...

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