Autopilot is a buzzword nowadays. Everyone is racing to live more efficiently. What things can you imagine on autopilot? The concept applies to many things you do daily. From waking up, to social media, and even driving to work, autopilot may not just be a fad. Now, imagine applying the same concept to your annual spring power washing. No more calls to schedule service; instead, you return home one day to find your house, driveway, and roof sparkling clean. That’s autopilot our customers can get down with.
This is precisely what Pristine Clean offers through our new subscription program, “The Pristine Routine.” This program automates your services and rewards you with a 20% discount.
The program is super easy. When you sign up for one of our services to be performed annually, you earn a 20% discount. We then contact you each year to schedule a convenient time for that service. There is a deadline to sign up though. It must be done from the beginning of the calendar year to March 17th of that same year.
The discount applies to each of Pristine Clean’s core services, allowing you to rotate the chosen service annually. You may not want to power wash your siding every year. So, one year, you sign up for siding, the next year for your driveway and other concrete services, and the third year for your roof—or any service you desire, whenever you want it. And you always earn your 20% discount.
Unlike less reputable companies, We don’t hyper-inflate prices to later apply a discount. We have transparent pricing. We’ve always offered a flat-rate, upfront quote based on the square footage of the job. Once we have that quote calculated, we apply your 20% discount. Over time, the savings really add up, not to mention always having a clean home without thinking about it.”
Pristine Clean’s soft-wash services cover various aspects, from removing winter grime from your home’s siding to cleaning and sealing concrete surfaces. We also clean roofs, including those unsightly black streaks caused by gloeocapsa magma. That’s an algae that breaks down roofs by feeding off limestone granules.