Highlighted Work

These homeowners' new property included a stable which had been neglected for several years. The facility was completely covered with cobwebs and mud dauber nests, with a thick coat of dust choking the muck covered woodwork. From floor to ceiling, every surface in this facility needed to be washed. Three days of work transformed this dusty old stable into a beautiful building with endless potential!

View from inside one of the stalls. You can see that cobwebs stretched between, and covered, all of the woodworking. The ceiling fans are caked in muck, kicked up by the animals. You can see how grey and lifeless the wood looked before, due to the thick coat of dusty cobwebs.

Views from the loft and down the central aisle. The concrete was gross - having had all manner of grime tracked in by horses, mules, and boots. Before washing, due to caked debris, the stall doors were not particularly smooth in operation; however, they operate smoothly now!

The ceiling and rafters were washed clean, all the way to the 20 ft. high peak. All things considered, about 23,000 square feet of surfaces were washed.