Irrigation Stain Removal

Irrigation Stains

Many homeowners are aware that their well water contains high iron levels. When sprinkler systems utilize the same water source, an unpleasant staining of homes’ siding and concrete surfaces will eventually manifest. Iron minerals applied to any material over time will gradually reveal a brownish-orange rust color.

While not all water wells contain iron, those that do are readily noticeable after irrigating the lawn for short durations. The condition of your home’s exterior concrete, pavers, fencing, or walls will subsequently stain deeper and darker in color.

Rust is a natural occurrence for outdoor fixtures, such as patio furniture, tools, bikes, and other metal objects. When exposed to external elements, these items can develop rust. Seeking professional rust removal services can effectively remove rust that has already formed and safeguard the well-being of your belongings. Our services aim to enhance the condition, appearance, and functionality of items affected by rust.

Graffiti Stain Removal

Graffiti manifests in diverse forms, often manifesting as random acts of vandalism rather than deliberate malicious acts. Nevertheless, the underlying motivation does not diminish the detrimental impact graffiti can have on property. Therefore, it is imperative to thoroughly remove graffiti from your premises. This proactive approach not only enhances the aesthetics of your building but also effectively curtails the recurrence of graffiti offenses. At Clean Coastal Living, we provide specialized graffiti removal services dedicated to safeguarding your property.

Battery Acid

Driveways can enhance a home’s exterior appearance. However, vehicle or golf car leaks can cause stubborn stains on concrete or asphalt. Acid reacts with concrete or asphalt materials, leading to more chemical reaction than stain. Delayed treatment makes removal more labor-intensive and challenging. Battery acid stains are dark brown and orange, easily overlooked for rust stains.

Lawn Fertilizers

Upon reflection, the unsightly orange stains that appeared shortly after fertilization of your lawn are a direct consequence of fertilizer’s adverse effects on concrete surfaces. Fertilizers can cause discoloration and, in certain instances, even create minute perforations through the concrete’s outer layer.