03/31/2026
‼️Here are some examples of what we can do! ‼️
​Deep Exterior Cleaning
​Brick & Stone Masonry: It is highly effective at removing efflorescence (that white, powdery salt buildup), moss, algae, and deep-seated soot from chimneys or garden walls without eroding the mortar.
​Wood Decks & Fencing: It can strip away old, failing stains or grey, weathered wood fibers to reveal the fresh layer underneath, preparing the surface perfectly for a new coat of sealant.
​Concrete & Pavers: Removes stubborn oil stains from driveways, gum from walkways, and tire marks from garage floors.
​Specialized Indoor Restoration
​Attic & Crawlspace Remediation: This is often the preferred method for mold removal. It kills and lifts spores out of the wood grain much more effectively than hand-scrubbing, and since it’s dry, it doesn't introduce the moisture that mold loves.
​Fire & Smoke Damage: If a home has suffered a kitchen fire or fireplace puff-back, dry ice removes the soot and the "burnt" smell from wooden joists, brickwork, and even some sturdy furniture.
​Exposed Rafters & Beams: For homeowners with industrial-style lofts or rustic cabins, dry ice can clean dust and dark aging off high ceiling beams without raining water down on the living space below.
​High-End Hobbyist & Home Maintenance
​HVAC Systems: It can be used to clean sensitive AC condenser coils and ductwork components. Removing the buildup of dust and grime can significantly improve efficiency.
​Vehicle & Boat Undercarriages: For car enthusiasts, it’s the gold standard for cleaning the underside of a vehicle or a boat hull. It removes road salt, grease, and grime without damaging delicate wiring, rubber bushings, or sensors.
​Pool Tiles: It can remove calcium deposits and "scale" from pool tiles without the risk of scratching the glaze or changing the water chemistry with chemicals.
Automotive & Aviation
​Engine Bays & Undercarriages: Removes oil, road grime, and "cosmoline" coatings without damaging sensitive rubber hoses, wiring harnesses, or gaskets.
​Restoration: Gently removes paint and surface rust from vintage frames or delicate aluminum body panels.
​Aircraft Components: Cleans landing gear, engine carbon deposits, and turbine blades while meeting strict aerospace tolerances.
​Facility & Disaster Restoration
​Fire & Smoke Damage: This is the gold standard for removing soot and the "charred" smell from wood, brick, and mortar after a fire.
​Mold Remediation: Removes 99% of mold spores from wood surfaces more quickly than hand-sanding or scraping.
​Historical Preservation: Cleans oxidation and pollutants from bronze statues, stone monuments, and delicate masonry without eroding the original detail.
​Electrical & Power Generation
​Generators & Turbines: Because dry ice is non-conductive, it can often be used to clean insulators, bushings, and windings while the equipment is still energized or during brief outages.
​Switchgear: Effectively removes carbon tracking and dust that can cause "flashovers."