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Commercial pressure washing usually falls between $400 and $2,200 per job, with many companies also quoting $100 to $200 per hour or $0.15 to $0.66 per square foot depending on size, height, and access. If you manage a commercial property in Phoenix, those numbers are the right starting point, but the actual price depends on […]

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For most trees, the best time to trim trees is the dormant season, especially late winter to early spring, with many guides placing that window around November through March. In Phoenix, though, that general rule needs a desert adjustment because extreme sun, monsoon weather, and common local trees don't always respond the way a generic […]

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After a windy week in Phoenix, the signs show up fast. Dust settles into the texture of stucco, runoff leaves ugly trails below scuppers, and the side of the house that never gets much sun starts looking dingy even when the rest of the property is clean. Sometimes the trigger is an HOA notice. Sometimes […]

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You step back from the window, and the view looks wrong. The Arizona sun is bright outside, but through the screen everything looks darker, flatter, and dusty, almost like the screen keeps going black for no obvious reason. Around Phoenix, Scottsdale, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, and Paradise Valley, that complaint usually has nothing to do with […]

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The call usually comes after someone looks up. The lobby glass is dusty, the upper transoms show water spots, the light fixtures in the atrium haven't been touched in too long, and nobody on staff can reach the work safely from the ground. In Phoenix, that problem shows up fast. Dust, heat, traffic, and constant […]

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