Exterior Cleaning Experts
Outstanding Pressure Washing Method
of Cleaning
Commercial Project Certification
Commercial Project Certification
Course Information
Course Information
Taking this course will provide you with a Certificate of Completion in Commercial Power Washing. However, in order to become PWNA Pro Certified you must take the Flatwork & Environmental Certification Courses. Once those courses are complete, you will PWNA Pro Certified and have access to additional learning resources.
Contracting Jobs
Contracting Jobs
Our company has been formally trained and certified on the special needs of new construction. We are educated on the composition of different types of brick. We understand the sensitivity of the many types of brick, including soft face and sandy face brick. We are committed to exceeding your expectations.
Your time is valuable, you shouldn’t have to concern yourself with a pressure cleaning contractor whom you have to babysit. Do you find yourself worrying about water on hardwoods, tarnished fixtures, burnt or blown out mortar joints or foundation vents?
If so, we are the answer to your problem.
Our company uses environmentally safe products that are strong enough to accomplish the job yet mild enough to protect your investment. Ever lost any landscaping due to harsh chemicals? We use neutralizing agents to maintain your soil at its proper pH level so you’re landscaping will remain beautiful and flourish!
As we perform our services, the technician’s eye’s always open for opportunities to make you look good. We incorporate packages developed exclusively for the needs of new home contractors. This eliminates any surprises and hidden costs.
Environmental and OSHA Certification
Environmental and OSHA Certification
Course Information
Course Information
Waste water run-off is important to anyone in the industry, this course defines a lot of terms like BMP, NPDES, POTW, MS4, and TSS. These are all important when dealing with discharge water.
This course is essential to the contract cleaner to help them be aware of what they can and can’t do to avoid costly fines from the EPA or other government agencies.
Course Information
Course Information
This class is designed with all everything in mind with the exception of High Rise and Aerial Lift Training. It will cover ladder safety centering around extension, stack, step and telescoping ladders with emphasis on proper set up, inspection, and use based on OSHA 1910.23. The class also covers Chemical Safety, Water Fed Pole Safety, Electrical Hazards, Noise Control, Personal Protective Equipment and First Aid.
Specific emphasis is given to residential and commercial fall protection systems while accessing roofs utilizing OSHA 1910.30 as guideline for training requirements.
This class will also teach those attending how to prepare a Job Hazard Analysis as well as how to sell Safety in their perspective marketplace.
This class is both hands on and classroom.
Fleet Washing Certification
Fleet Washing Certification
Course Information
Course Information
This course was compiled by some of the top leaders in the fleet washing industry.
We will cover the history of fleet washing, economic opportunity as well as chemicals, cleaners and detergents. Water reclamation will be discussed due to the need with today’s regulation regarding waste water run-off. Equipment and process will also be covered comparing the one step vs. two step as well as safety.