Pressure Wash Services in Las Vegas
December 24, 2011 by admin
Filed under California Pressure Washing Blog

Las Vegas Pressure Wash
As part of our monthly services to clients in Las Vegas, New Look Power Wash ensures that concrete surfaces are kept cleaned at restaurants and places of business. Our pressure wash services in Las Vegas include cleaning the sidewalks with a commercial surface cleaner. The below picture, taken in Las Vegas, shows that our pressure wash services that we perform not only cleans the concrete but it also removes gum build-up which is common on concrete near entrances and parking stalls. Pressure washing services performed by a professional will enhance the overall appearance of your business. Cleaning entrances, dumpster pads, parking stalls and buildings are the many services we offer. The customer was extremely pleased how this job turned out. Contact or call New Look Power Wash today for all your business cleaning needs in greater Las Vegas Metro area. (707) 812-3702
Pressure Wash Company Announces Market Expansion
February 17, 2011 by admin
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February 17, 2001 pr-inside.com

Now Serving California, Nevada & Arizona
Pressure wash service provider, New Look Power Wash, headquartered in Fairfield, Ca has expanded their commercial pressure wash services to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Reno and parts of Arizona
New Look Power Wash, www.newlookpowerwash.com a San Francisco Bay Area privately held pressure wash company has recently announced the expansion of their commercial pressure wash servicesto include the Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Reno and Arizona markets. New Look Power Wash has begun a strong and deliberate online marketing campaign to introduce their commercial pressure wash services to business and property managers as early as January of 2011.
Headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area, New Look Power Wash provides ongoing pressure wash services to gas stations, fast food restaurants, property managers and business owners all through the state of California. Pressure washing sidewalks, dumpster pads, drive thru’s and gas station pads are but only a few of the unique services that New Look Power Wash offers to it’s many clientele. “Expanding into these other regions in a formal fashion like Vegas and L.A. was the next logically step for our company” explained Carlos Gonzales, owner of New Look Power Wash. “Many of our current clients have locations in these regions and in many cases we were asked to service them along with our Northern California contracts”. “When this opportunity presented itself, I had no hesitation in making it work for us but more importantly for our clients”, he further explained.
With this expansion, clients of New Look Power Wash are assured that their facilities will be pressure washed and maintained with the highest standards within the pressure wash industry. New Look Power Wash uses only “Environmentally Friendly” soaps for their pressure washing. In conjunction with this, New Look Power Wash handles all the logistics of scheduling and planning for clients wishing to have multiple locations cleaned within the different cities New Look Power Wash services. “We have a great rapport with not only our contact person at corporate but also with each manager and assistant manager of every facility that we wash. They know who we are and know we will do a great job for them”, Carlos said.
New Look Power Wash is analyzing the commercial market trends in which Carlos firmly believes that the economy is rebounding. “Los Angeles and San Francisco has maintained their growth over the years in the commercial sector. A few years ago people counted Las Vegas out due to the economy but what we have seen is that even though Vegas was hit hard, there are positive signs surfacing that Vegas is rebounding. Occupancy in commercial buildings are starting to spike and anchor tenants are signing long term leases again” he said. New Look Power Wash has and will continue to invest within so that the company’s infrastructure or systems will continue to accommodate the demand for their pressure wash services.##
Pressure Wash service areas include San Francisco, Oakland, Reno, Las Vegas, Arizona, Nevada, California, Pleasanton, Emeryville, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, Vallejo, Petaluma, El Cerrito, Folsom, Lafayette, Cathedral City, Clayton, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, Winters, Davis, Sacramento, West Sacramento, Suisun City, Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hill, St. Helena, Walnut Creek, Oakley, Benicia, Danville, San Ramon, American Canyon, Orinda, Berkeley, Napa, San Rafael, Petaluma, South San Francisco, Rancho Cordova, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Lodi, Stanford, Monterey, Bodega Bay, Carmel, Redding, Livermore, Fremont, Fresno, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Modesto, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, Hayward, Elk Grove, Sunnyvale, Visalia, Roseville, Daly City, Antioch, San Mateo, Clovis, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Alhambra, Chico, Citrus Heights, Livermore, Alameda, San Leandro, Calistoga, Campbell, Tracy, Merced, Atherton, Auburn, Belmont, Belvedere, Brentwood, Brisbane, Burlingame, Albany, Point Richmond, Rio Vista, San Jose, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Mill Valley, Burbank, Palo Alto, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Hayward, Rancho Cordova, Los Banos, San Diego, Long Beach, Orange County, Contra Costa County, Solano County, Alameda County, Napa County, Agoura Hills, Alhambra, Altadena, Arcadia, Avalon, Baldwin Park, Bel Air, Bell, Bell Gardens, Bellflower, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Canyon Country, Carson, Castaic, Cerritos, Chatsworth, City of Industry, Commerce, Compton, Culver City, Downey, Duarte, Eagle Rock, East Long Angeles, El Monte, El Sugundo, Encino, Gardena, Glendale, Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Huntington, Huntington Park, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Canada Flintridge, La Crescenta, La Puente, Laguna Hills, Lakewood, Lancaster, Lawndale, Lomita, Lynwood, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Marina Del Ray, Maywood, Melrose, Fairfax, Mission Hills, Monrovia, Montebello, Monterey Park, Montrose, North Hollywood, Northridge, Palmdale, Palos Verdes Estates, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Paramount, Pasadena, Pico Rivera, River Ranch, Porter Ranch, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rancho Santa Margarita, Redondo Beach, Reseda, Rolling Hills Estates, Rosemead, San Fernando, San Gabriel, San Pedro, Santa Clarita, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Simi Valley, South El Monte, South Gate, South Pasadena, Studio City, Sylmar, Temple City, Thousand Oaks, Toluca Lake, Torrance, Universal City, Valley Glen, Valley Village, West Hollywood, West Los Angeles, Whittier, Willow Brook, Wilmington, Woodland Hills, Lake Tahoe, Pacifica, Santa Barbara, Yountville, North Las Vegas, Amargosa Valley, Beatty, Bullhead City, Cottonwood Cove, Death Valley, Death Valley Junction, East Kingman, East Las Vegas, Fort Mohave, Furnace Creek, Henderson, Indian Springs, Jean, Kingman, Lake Las Vegas, Laughlin, Mercury, Nellis AFB, Nellis Air Force Base, Pahrump, Paradise, Primm, Spring Valley, Summerlin, Sunrise Manor, Wikieup, Winchester
Enjoying Pressure Wash Time in San Francisco
December 19, 2010 by admin
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Pressure Wash in San Francisco
If there were one or two favorite places in your service area that you thoroughly enjoy pressure washing at, where would it be?
For my company, New Look Power Wash, I would have to say that no matter what time of day or night it is we enjoy the sights and sounds of pressure washing in San Francisco and also Las Vegas. To be blunt about this, how cool is it to pressure wash in the world’s most traveled vacation destinations like San Francisco? In early December, we had the opportunity to pressure wash right on the San Francisco Embarcadero that had the San Francisco Bay Bridge as a perfect background. Our client, which so happened to be a very well known and upscale athletic club, offered the perfect venue for our company to soak in the sights and sounds of tourist visiting the City By The Bay! The famous Lombard Street and its surrounding streets has also been a delightful opportunity for our pressure washing company to take in the views as we performed our washing services to both residential and commercial clients.
Our business has put us in different parts of San Francisco repeatedly over this past year and every time we are given the opportunity to pressure wash there we take advantage of the trip. Whether we find ourselves in the Mission District or near Civic Center we appreciate the time spent in this great city called San Francisco helping our customers beautify their properties.
I have wrote about this before but will mention it again here, pressure washing and the opportunities to visit and work in some of the most unique parts of the United States sometimes supersedes any payday one could ask for. I encourage all pressure wash contractors to take many pictures and videos of that special view or unique photo op while washing. 10 years from now it would not hurt to get out this pictures and videos to cherish the good times as a pressure washing contractor.
Pressure Wash service areas include San Francisco, Oakland, Pleasanton, Emeryville, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, Vallejo, Petaluma, El Cerrito, Folsom, Lafayette, Cathedral City, Clayton, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, Winters, Davis, Sacramento, West Sacramento, Suisun City, Stockton, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hill, St. Helena, Walnut Creek, Oakley, Benicia, Danville, San Ramon, American Canyon, Orinda, Berkeley, Napa, San Rafael, Petaluma, South San Francisco, Rancho Cordova, San Pablo, El Sobrante, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Lodi, Stanford, Monterey, Bodega Bay, Carmel, Redding, Livermore, Fremont, Fresno, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Modesto, Santa Clara, Santa Rosa, Hayward, Elk Grove, Sunnyvale, Visalia, Roseville, Daly City, Antioch, San Mateo, Clovis, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Alhambra, Chico, Citrus Heights, Livermore, Alameda, San Leandro, Calistoga, Campbell, Tracy, Merced, Atherton, Auburn, Belmont, Belvedere, Brentwood, Brisbane, Burlingame, Albany, Point Richmond, Rio Vista, San Jose, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Mill Valley, Burbank, Palo Alto, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Hayward, Rancho Cordova, Los Banos, San Diego, Long Beach, Orange County, Contra Costa County, Solano County, Alameda County and Napa County.
Pressure Wash & Sealing Pavers and Concrete
April 7, 2010 by admin
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Prepping the pavers before you seal is important. You want to make sure that there is no dirt, stains or foreign matter laying on the surface. If you are doing a pool area you will want to make sure that there are no chlorine residual/stains around the pavers located near the water edge.
When cleaning, you will want to apply low pressure due to the fact that you do not want to ‘blow out’ the sand in between the pavers when washing. If it is a small area that you are sealing I would recommend just going with a hose rinse and a broom to agitate the dirty areas and rinse again.
Once you are finish prepping you will want to get a leaf blower and dry the pavers as much as possible. If you leave any “puddling” of water and apply the sealant to it will “gum up” and leave a milky residue.. So ensure that you dry ALL areas. Don’t worry if a little bit of the sand in between the pavers “lift out” from the leaf blower. Keep in mind you want to keep the tip of the leaf blower far enough from the pavers so that you don’t “Push” too much of sand out but close enough to dry the pavers as quick as possible. Keep the leaf blower moving side to side and never keep it focused on just one area. You may have to make a couple of runs up and down the area you want to seal to ensure that it is dry but it is worth the time and it is important that you do this.
I use Seal ‘n Lock Systems out here in California. Water sealants are easier to work with vs. lacquer sealants. The only draw back to water base vs. lacquer is that water base sealants tend to fail sooner than lacquer. You can get a good year out of water base sealants (depending on the climate). Lacquers will give you about 18 months to 2 years ~ depending on the climate.
The application process is the same for both water and lacquer. You can either roll it on or spray it on. Either way you will want to avoid any puddling on the surface. Keep a sponge handy to “blot” up the puddling.
I recommend sealing during midday or early afternoon. You get the “shiny” look from water base sealants when the sun hits it directly. If you apply water base sealants when it is cloudy you will not get a “shiny” look. The appearance will be dull looking. Whatever product you use please make sure you read the recommended temperature for applying. If you apply water base sealants and the temperature is too cool, you will get a milky white result on the pavers.
Lacquer sealants are more expensive but do provide a unique characteristic in which you do not necessarily need the sun to get that “shiny” look. Working around water (pools) you will need to be careful when spraying around the pools edge. Lacquer in the water is not a good combination and it will ultimately affect the pool filter system if you have too much over spray that goes into the pool. With lacquer you will also have to be mindful of the vegetation near the paver area. Cover the plants. As mentioned you can either roll it on or spray it. Spraying it can cause a little bit of a problem as the lacquer can and will ‘gum” up at the tip of the sprayer. Keep the tip clean at all times.
For both Water base and lacquer, your spray pattern should be at a ‘heavy to moderate mist”. No straight streams. Side to side when you spray and make your sweeps even and overlap. Have a second person with you. His job is to roll the sealant as you spray. Go to a local hardware store and purchase a roller for smooth surfaces. You don’t want a heavy nap when rolling sealant. Screw the roller on a painter pole and have another person roll and you spray.
Never walk on the wet sealant. You will leave a boot mark. So if you see a leaf or twig fall on the area that you still have wet sealant on:
1. carefully walk over to it if it is only a step or two away and pick it up. Try to retrace your steps back. Immediately mist the area that you walked on with sealant and then roll it.
2. Wait until the sealant dries and then go over and pick it up.
With water base you will want to add a second coat. On the second application go “light” on your mist. You do not need to go heavy with the second application. Same rule applies with the roller like the first pass. Have your helper roll behind you. The key here is to make sure no puddling occurs.
You helper that is rolling should set the pace on how you two proceed across the pavers. If you are the one spraying let the individual that is performing the rolling to set the pace. Both of you should know when you are going too quick or too slow. It takes a few jobs but once you have a few under your belt the process of sealing should be natural.
If you have weeds growing in between the pavers then there is an additional step to consider prior to sealing your pavers or stamped concrete..
Depending on the growth and how much is there, you will need to determine whether or not you can pull the weeds by hand. If you can do this you will also pull out the sand along with when the roots come out. Try to keep the sand intact as much as possible.
If the there is a considerable growth of weeds between the joints of the pavers then you may have to go use a weed eater to remove the weeds. Simply tilt the weed eater sideways and edge out the plants. This may kick up all mores sand in between the pavers. If you just weed eat you run a very high risk of leaving the plants roots intact. To kill the weeds totally please consider applying a weed killer such as Round Up. Spray it in between the pavers and make sure you add a liberal amount. Make your Round-Up and water ration 2:1.
Remember you will be cleaning the pavers during the cleaning step and this requires water. You don’t want to dilute the round-up anymore than you have to. The sand that you “kick up”, try to save a handful of it because you will need to go the local landscaping supply store or wherever and get the exact same kind that is in the pavers.
Once you are done with this. Sweep up any excessive sand on the pavers and proceed to the cleaning phase as described above.
Pressure Wash service areas include San Francisco, Oakland, Emeryville, Richmond, San Pablo, Hercules, Vallejo, Fairfield, Vacaville, Dixon, Winters, Davis, Sacramento, West Sacramento, Suisun City, Stockton, Pittsburgh, Walnut Creek, Benicia, Danville, San Ramon, American Canyon, Orinda, Berkeley, Albany, Point Richmond, Rio Vista, San Jose, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Burbank, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Hayward, Rancho Cordova, Los Banos, San Diego, Long Beach, Orange County, Contra Costa County, Solano County and Napa County.