It’s not too late to clean your home’s exterior before the Thanksgiving guests arrive.

Thanksgiving guests are the reason to pressure wash before the holidays

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It’s already November and it’s only a few weeks before the 2024 holiday season is here. Thanksgiving is Thursday, November 28th and there’s a lot to do between now and then. This is especially true if you’re hosting loved ones for the big meal and football watching. The pressure washing experts at Complete Power Wash tech using softwash before November guests arrive.Complete Power Wash want to help make it a great gathering. If you can take care of the turkey and pumpkin pie, they will take care of cleaning the walkways, porch, siding, deck and more.

Now, the question is is the exterior of your home in a position to make a great impression on your guests? Imagine if they were wowed before they entered the doorway, encountering the smell of homemade stuffing. The Complete Power Wash cleaning pros can add the “wow factor” with their house washing, roof cleaning and deck and patio cleaning services. They use the softwash technique to safely clean your property. Softwash is the perfect water pressure — based on the surface — and gentle detergents. This process is the right one for guaranteeing no damage to your home or property. This is something amateurs, with their blasting technique, cannot guarantee.

Click here, call 301.842.220 or email sandy@completepowerwash.com to connect with CPW’s Hagerstown, MD office.

 

November is Energy Awareness Month

If you’re not hosting guests, it might be the right time to plan for the long winter ahead. November is Energy Awareness Month, a great time of year to take an “energy inventory” around your home and in your life. Using energy wisely makes sense for the planet and for your monthly budget. There are some November is Energy Awareness Montheasy ways to make a difference.

Turning out lights, keeping the thermostat at a lower temperature and making sure windows and doors are tightly closes should be easy ones to check off the list. You can also close down vents and close doors to unoccupied rooms. Another easy change is replacing traditional light bulbs with LED bulbs.

Larger home upgrades like energy-saving appliances — including a new furnace — along with new windows and exterior doors can pay for themselves in a few years. Here is a great article on the top 21 things to do to save energy around the house.

 

November for thanksgiving, energy awareness and family fun.November Fun in the Tri-state

Thanksgiving is very late in the month this year. That means there is a lot of time for activities before the holiday and the start of the shopping season on Black Friday. Click on this link for more than 400 web pages of Tri-state area events.

 

 

 

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