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- ScopePressure-wash, stoop repaint & hydroseed
- SurfacesConcrete stoop, steps & sidewalk
- CleaningWash → pro concrete cleaner → final rinse
- Stoop finishPrimer-sealer + 2 coats paint
- LawnHydroseeded bare patch
- CompletedJune 2026
How the job was done
- Started with a pressure-wash pass over the stoop, steps, and sidewalk to knock down the surface algae and moss.
- Worked a professional concrete cleaner into the surfaces to break down the embedded growth and staining the first pass left behind.
- Did a final wash to flush the cleaner and lift the rest of the grime — bringing the exposed-aggregate sidewalk back to its original color.
- Let the stoop dry, then cleaned and prepped it and applied a professional masonry primer-sealer for a sound, bonded base.
- Finished the stoop and steps with two coats of paint for an even, protected, refreshed surface.
- Hydroseeded a bare dirt strip alongside the walkway to fill the lawn back in.