Vesta Wash cleaned a tennis court for a client in Gladwyne, PA. The client will be putting his house on the market soon and as you can see the tennis court is very visible from his deck. As you can see in the dirty half the court was extremely dirty. This was actually more of a restoration using a mixture of SoftWash Systems Terra Wash and Green Wash.
Nice project Tim. Any signs of a previous power washer?
We've cleaned a few and exposed the wand marks in the surface. Just curious.
AC Lockyer said
Jul 6, 2015
Nice photo. Can we use it? Do you have any others?
AC
Eric Owen said
Jul 6, 2015
Good Job!! Tim.
Brandon Vaughn said
Jul 7, 2015
Looks great Tim - I just placed a large bid for some tennis courts for a college. Encouraged by your results!
Chris Mozick said
Jul 22, 2015
Great job. Did you soft wash the court or surface cleaner and softwashing together?
Tim Teed said
Jul 22, 2015
Surface cleaner is not necessary and probably shouldn't be used as it may damage surface. I started with 2% mix and adjusted. A lot of black so I rinsed with a pressure washer just to get a large volume of water. Because this was so dirty, I considered this more of a restoration. I'm going back friday to get some more photos.
Chad Haugen said
Jul 22, 2015
This is quite the photo Tim! Here in the PNW I have tended to use CH on most of our work as the SH is a bit more expensive. I would guess this job was 2 % SH mix with 50/50 TW and GW?
Just wanted to check. It Looks like a new court!
Vesta Wash cleaned a tennis court for a client in Gladwyne, PA. The client will be putting his house on the market soon and as you can see the tennis court is very visible from his deck. As you can see in the dirty half the court was extremely dirty. This was actually more of a restoration using a mixture of SoftWash Systems Terra Wash and Green Wash.
Great results Tim!
Nice project Tim. Any signs of a previous power washer?
We've cleaned a few and exposed the wand marks in the surface. Just curious.
AC
Looks great Tim - I just placed a large bid for some tennis courts for a college. Encouraged by your results!
Surface cleaner is not necessary and probably shouldn't be used as it may damage surface. I started with 2% mix and adjusted. A lot of black so I rinsed with a pressure washer just to get a large volume of water. Because this was so dirty, I considered this more of a restoration. I'm going back friday to get some more photos.
Just wanted to check. It Looks like a new court!