







That's honestly one of the best parts of this work - you never know exactly what the week is going to throw at you. One day we're out on Hayden Lake cleaning a natural soaking pool carved into stone, the next we're scrubbing down a red yurt tucked in the trees or blasting caked-on mud from a Cat grader used by a county road department. No two jobs are the same, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
Dirt, algae, and moss are relentless. They work their way into every surface - concrete, canvas, fiberglass, vinyl, stucco. Left alone, that buildup doesn't just look bad. It can break down materials over time and make surfaces harder to clean the longer you wait. We handle it all, from the engine bay of a grader packed with dried mud to the hull deck of a ski boat that sat through a long offseason.
The yurt is a good example of what we're talking about. Canvas and coated fabric are tricky. Too much pressure and you can damage the material. Too little and the algae and grime just smear around. Getting that balance right matters, and the difference it makes is hard to miss once you see the canvas looking clean and the color coming back through.
Heavy equipment is its own category. Whether it's a privately owned machine or fleet equipment like county road department graders, grease, clay, and road grime pack into every joint and panel. A thorough wash makes inspections easier, helps you catch leaks or damage that was hidden under the buildup, and just keeps the equipment in better shape overall. We also knocked out fence cleaning and a softwash on a stucco wall with some serious algae streaking - plus a full boat wash to get that ski boat ready for the water.
If you've got something that needs a good cleaning - and we mean anything - we're up for it. Yurts, boats, heavy equipment, fences, concrete, soaking pools - if grime has built up on it, we can get it off.