Describe the real surface
Record the material, coating, approximate area, height, stain, access, and fragile sections.
The Utah field guide
Browse practical guides for Utah cities and towns. Understand the surface, prepare a useful scope, and compare only provider coverage supported by published evidence.
Explore Utah
Search by name or browse alphabetically. Every guide helps you describe the work, question the method, and compare like-for-like proposals.
From place to project
Local context is useful. Property-specific details are what make a scope actionable.
See how exterior cleaning works →Record the material, coating, approximate area, height, stain, access, and fragile sections.
Pressure is one variable. Chemistry, dwell time, testing, rinsing, and runoff control matter too.
Put preparation, protection, cleanup, exclusions, assurances, and change orders in writing.
Closer look
Added only where a public recognition source is recorded, with no block-level assumptions.
Hillside access, mature landscaping, older masonry and painted exteriors make material testing, runoff direction, and equipment placement useful quote topics.
Explore field notes ↗02Salt Lake CityMixed building ages and residential-commercial edges make scope boundaries, pedestrian control, surface testing, and scheduling important parts of a clear quote.
Explore field notes ↗03Salt Lake CityClose setbacks, public sidewalks, mixed-use buildings, and constrained staging increase the importance of pedestrian, overspray, access, and wastewater planning.
Explore field notes ↗Our evidence rule
Housing, climate, and water measurements appear only when the exact geography, vintage, and source can be cited. We do not fill gaps with statewide assumptions.