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Bucala Builders Inc offers "free estimates" on any home or roofing repairs, please call Rudy @ 561-929-1811 or http://member.merchantcircle.com/bucalabuildersRead More…
Bucala Builders Inc offers "free estimates" on any home or roofing repairs, please call Rudy @ 561-929-1811 or http://member.merchantcircle.com/bucalabuildersRead More…
Bucala Builders Inc offers "free estimates" on any home or roofing repairs, please call Rudy @ 561-929-1811 or http://member.merchantcircle.com/bucalabuildersRead More…
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Under Pressure Power Wash

5.0

By ourcountry

Called on the weekend for cleaning of a strip mall I own. I needed it done now, and under pressure wash up to the challenge. Price was average to high. However the work that was needed to make my plaza look new again was alot. Removed all gum and grease, foot traffic and such. A++ . Will call you guys soon to do my house in Manalapan. Thanks again super work. Highly recommended! ...read more

Under Pressure Power Wash

5.0

By ourcountry

Upscale plaza in Boca. My store front had been cleaned with hot water power wash. I didn't think it would work? I was wrong, it he work very well. I will use them next time. Also gun removed. Thanks Mark! ...read more

Under Pressure Power Wash

5.0

By megamix

Called for a complete cleaning of my place of business. These guys did a superior job, and surpassed my expectations. Thanks again. ...read more

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Professional Commercial Power Washing

pressure washing method of cleaning buildings is designed for various delicate surfaces and materials. We approach cleaning with a gentle and effective approach, helping prevent damage on surfaces such as brick, stone, stucco, masonry, siding, wood, and metal. ...read more

By Under Pressure Power Wash April 19, 2015

Why Do I Have to Live in a Community Association?

I read every day about people complaining about living in an HOA.  They complain that they are too restrictive, infringe upon their rights, and of all things, illegal!    Here are the facts and issues why there are associations:    Government agencies (counties and municipalities) who provide the approvals to the builders who want to develop the land, will require that the builder form an association as part of the approval process.  This association in turn will be in place to keep the streets repaired, utilities functioning, common grounds maintained and to provide other services and amenities to the residents.  Think of it as a way for a government to have someone else (an association) administer and handle that subdivision for them.  It is a cost- effective way for government services to be provided to a group that otherwise would have to be handled by a government bureaucracy.  In addition to the association, owners also get the benefits (police, fire rescue, parks, etc.) and the representation that a municipal or county government will also provide, if they so desire.    Today, in order to get development loans, construction loans and finally end loans, lenders will also require that an association be put in place and functioning.  Why?  It is quite simple, the lender wants to make sure that their loans will be secure and repaid.  They want that underlying asset that they are lending their money on to be worth more than the loan.  The lenders believe and I concur that by having an association in place that will provide, oversee and maintain the land, buildings and common grounds and amenities where their loan is being placed, that this will help to get their loan repaid.   Builders in their market research see that the vast majority of purchasers want an association type environment, whereby a family can live in a safe community, with amenities, planned activities and common maintenance, along with other like minded people.  A builder can provide shared amenities that go along with the purchase that a family would otherwise not be able to afford on their own.  It really is a great way for a family to live, if they so desire.   As you can see, governments and lenders want there to be community associations.  Both builders and buyers want this kind of living as it provides a very high form of living at a low cost.  Can there be problems in community associations?  Sure there can, just like there can be in any neighborhood or municipality.  But I believe that if one embraces the community association concept, read and abide by the association documents and finally get involved to make things better in their community association, then one would see why they are a great form of living and something that is here to stay for a long time.  For more information on community association matters read our weekly online newsletter theAPM News Express Visit our website atwww.assocpropmgt.com ...read more

By Associated Property Management of The Palm Beaches Inc March 27, 2010

8 Ways to Spruce Up Your Community Association on a Shoestring

Today, community associations are watching their expenses due to reduced revenues. In an effort to save money, associations may be skipping simple ways to improve and spruce up their community. Here are some simple suggestions to clean-up your association very cheaply: 1. Pressure clean all sidewalks, street gutters and any other areas in your community such as decks, walls, entry features and signs. 2. Replace any old worn out, discolored and bent signs, traffic devices and street ID signs. 3. Paint all street stripes, all stop areas and any other street directional stripes as well. 4. Pressure clean all car stops. If they are painted&numbered, this should be done again too. If some are broken, they should be replaced also. 5. Mulch all common areas. If this is too much, at least mulch and clean up your front entrance. Remove rust from any walls, signs, posts or any other structures in your community. 6. Clean all community signs and posts. Paint posts if necessary. Also, replace or straighten any posts within the community. All street lamps and posts should be cleaned or painted. 7. Plant around any pumps, transformers and any other mechanical equipment. Straighten, paint or replace any fences or gates. 8. Finally, plant the front entrance and any common areas with colorful annuals. These are easy and cheap ways to help clean up your community association without breaking your association's budget. Some of these items may even be accomplished by community volunteers to further save money. Just check with your insurance agent that resident volunteers are covered under your current insurance policies, in case someone gets hurt. http://www.apmnews.org/2009/11/24/ways-to-spruce-your-community-association-shoestring/ ...read more

By Associated Property Management of The Palm Beaches Inc February 27, 2010