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  Do you have decorative brick work or natural stone that you need to clean but are afraid you could damage it? You should be weary, as it is very easy to damage if you do not clean it correctly. Improper use of cleaning chemicals can destroy it, discolor it, and ruin it. Using the wrong kind of brush can do the same thing. Cleaning it with a pressure washer could be your best bet, but if you use the wrong pressure tip, all bets are off on that too.

The biggest problem with using a pressure washers come from inappropriately choosing the wrong tip. For instance a "zero tip" will dig a horrible hole, which is just terrible unless you are attempting to drill a hole for an anchor iron to hang something. The zero tip could cut off someone's finger if it were used as a weapon. Another common tip to use is the 15 degree tip, most all pressure washers, even the little electric, Chinese built home units often have these.

And although these little units only have 800 to 1500 psi, with a zero tip, if you get too close to the natural stone you can very easily cause permanent damage. Thus, I recommend keeping the pressure wand 12 inches away at all times when cleaning natural brick and to choose a 25 degree tip or larger, I recommend a 45 degree tip just to play it safe.

The second problem with folks that clean natural brick is using the wrong chemicals that can permanently stain the brick, so it's best to use a semi-hard bristle brush, soap and water and a 45 degree pressure washing tip at the end of the gun or wand.


Coordinating the windows and doors in new construction or a remodel can give an added aesthetic appeal to any home or office. Working with a designer or researching yourself can lead to beautiful results that enhance your investment.

If you have never been involved with the construction of a house before, you may not be familiar with the term 'snagging' and what it means. Essentially, snagging refers to a meeting and inspection of a home where a list is compiled of work that needs to be fixed up by the builder before the owner can move in. It is very important to ensure that you do not skip this part of the construction process, as it can prove very problematic once your builder has signed off and left.

When hiring a general contractor for your project, you will have a bid or negotiated contract that will include a percentage for the contractor's overhead and profit. If you have requested a cost breakdown from your contractor you will likely see a percentage for their contractor markup. What you probably won't see is the markup for materials purchased and for material and labor costs as well as the overhead and profit for any trades or subcontractors awarded work by a general contractor for your project. You also will not see what the contractor paid for materials he's bought in bulk and taken from his inventory to use on your project. Nobody expects a contractor to work for free, if they did, they wouldn't be in business for long and we'd be going a lot more new construction and renovation work. Before signing a contract it helps to have a clear understanding of what you are really paying for.

 

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