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Autumn is here! Look after your biggest ASSETT your Home!

John from 2menatwk

Is your home dirty, or is your roof full of Mold after the long winter months.

Book your home in for a house wash to remove all the mold, dirt & grime, PRIOR to winter!

We are professionals with over 20 years experience in the following:

House Washing from $190, we also (soft wash) We can reach 2 stories from the ground. No need to get on your roof.

We spray an environmentally friendly chemical on your home, prior to washing, to help remove the hard dirt & grime.

Slippery Driveways, Paths & Decks. We have specifically designed equipment for cleaning Concrete & Timber.

Roof Mold & Lichen Removal. We can renew your mold or lichen covered ROOF! Our chemical will react every time it RAINS, continuing to kill the spores! From $1.20 per meter of roofing! plus gst.

References are available.

We would also like to thank all our previous HAPPY clients, for using our services, It is greatly appreciated.

Please look at our photos below, & see what we can do for you.

Call John
0211426257
07 5718697
2menatwk@gmail.com

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