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Wet Look vs Matte Paver Sealer: Which One Should You Choose?
Choosing between a wet look vs matte paver sealer comes down to how you want your pavers to look and where they are on your property. A wet look sealer darkens your pavers and adds a rich, glossy sheen. A matte sealer protects your pavers without changing their natural appearance.

How Jacksonville’s Humidity Destroys Your Roof (And How to Stop It)
Jacksonville’s humidity destroys your roof slowly and silently. The constant moisture in the air feeds algae, mold, and mildew that eat away at your shingles, trap heat, and shorten your roof’s lifespan by years. Most homeowners do not even notice the damage until dark streaks cover half the roof or

What Causes White Spots on Pavers After Sealing? (Efflorescence Explained)
White spots on pavers after sealing are one of the most frustrating things a homeowner can deal with. You just invested in beautiful pavers, had them sealed, and now there is a chalky white haze covering the surface. The culprit in almost every case is something called efflorescence, and it

Why Is My Driveway Turning Black? (Mold, Algae, and What to Do)
Why Is My Driveway Turning Black? If your driveway is turning black, you are not alone. That dark, ugly buildup on your concrete is one of the most common problems homeowners face in Jacksonville, FL. The good news? It is almost always caused by mold, algae, or mildew, and it

How Much Does It Cost to Pressure Wash a 2,000 Sq Ft House?
The cost to pressure wash a 2,000 sq ft house in Jacksonville depends on your siding type, the number of stories, and how much buildup your home has. There is no single price that fits every home. But once you understand what drives the cost, you will know exactly what

Pressure Washing vs Soft Washing: What’s the Difference?
Pressure Washing vs Soft WashingIf you have ever looked into cleaning the outside of your home, you have probably seen the terms pressure washing vs soft washing. They sound similar, but they are two completely different methods. The short answer is that pressure washing uses high-powered water to blast away





