Warehouse Pressure Washing Project in Houston, TX

Well, we went out Saturday night over to Sunday morning and cleaned the warehouse walls. We made it to exactly where the management expected (and was prepared for us) to and everything turned out quite well. There was lots of "wet" dust and dirt combined with a quite a layer of mold/mildew in some areas. We didn't shut down the electrical system or mess up and other electronics which is a big relief for everyone. All in all - a long, hard, cold night but all is well that ends well!


PS-the "before" pictures were taken after I applied a mix of sh at about 3% plus degreaser and surfactant

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Daniel Simmons
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Looks good that was pretty nasty!

what kind of warehouse was that?
 
Looks good that was pretty nasty!

what kind of warehouse was that?

It was really nasty...like throw away all the clothes you wore kind of nasty! It is a refridgerated grocery warehouse.....38F. Could turn into a really good account - they have several huge warehouses that need cleaning inside and out!

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When you arrange washing at your warehouse, you must be really careful with with who you hire. Because our cleaners messed up with many small medical supplies we kept a lower level and dumped some in water. After this incident that caused us financial loss, we check this website for authomated remote control or our stocks. We are not that rich to replace everything on someone's whim.
 
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