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We started with the brush clearing. There was serious overgrowth around the perimeter - the kind that builds up gradually and suddenly feels like it's everywhere. We cut it back, hauled it out, and got the yard looking open again. The difference in how the property reads from the street is night and day.
From there, we moved to the bushes along the front of the house. Trimming them back tight and clean makes the whole facade look more intentional - like the house is well cared for, not just occupied. Small detail, big impact. Bush trimming is one of those things that gets overlooked until it starts pulling down the whole curb appeal of a home.
The deck and walkways got pressure washed top to bottom. Weathered wood decks collect dirt, mold, and grime between the boards over time. Pressure washing pulls all of that out and gives the surface a clean, fresh appearance without having to replace anything. Same goes for the concrete walkways - built-up grime washes away and the surface texture comes back clean.
When all the pieces come together - cleared brush, trimmed bushes, clean hard surfaces, and a neat yard - the whole property feels different. More usable. More taken care of. That's the goal every time we show up to a job like this.