Exterior washing for Terrebonne’s entries, walkways, patios, and enclosures. Out in open high desert the problem isn’t the moss and organic film of forested country, it’s caked dust, dried mud, and the grit the wind never stops delivering.
Why the high desert changes the job
Terrebonne has no tree cover and a lot of exposed, unpaved ground around its buildings, so wind-blown dust and the mud that comes with a spring rain cake onto entries and walkways and bake hard in the dry heat. Visitors coming off the Smith Rock trails track that grit right to your door. This is a different problem from the slick biological growth that drives washing under a canopy, and it’s handled mostly with a surface cleaner and volume rather than special chemistry, though it still takes the right pressure so you don’t etch the concrete.
What we clean
Storefront and building entries, walkways and ramps, patios and outdoor seating, dumpster and enclosure pads, and building exteriors. Rural and visitor-facing properties out here tend to carry more exposed hardscape than an in-town shop, and it all shows the dust.
Method matters
Concrete and pavers take a surface cleaner at higher pressure for an even finish that pulls the caked dust and mud out of the texture without wand striping. Any wood decking, painted trim, or siding gets a low-pressure soft wash instead, so the boards don’t fur and the paint doesn’t strip. We match the method to the surface and keep runoff clear of any drainage.
Timing
The natural pass is a spring cleanup once the wet-season mud has dried and before the spring climbing peak, then a look mid-season for the entries and patios that carry the most trail traffic. In a dry climate the dust comes back steadily, so some Terrebonne accounts run a couple of scheduled passes a year rather than waiting for it to look bad.
FAQ
Can you get the caked dust and dried mud off?
Yes. A surface cleaner pulls the baked-on high-desert dust and mud out of the concrete texture evenly, which a pressure wand alone leaves streaked.
Will it damage a wood deck or painted trim?
Not the way we do it. Wood and painted surfaces get a low-pressure soft wash, not a high-pressure wand, so the grime comes off without furring or stripping.
When should we book?
A spring pass after the mud dries and before the climbing season, with high-traffic entries worth a mid-season look.
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