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Concrete Covered With Brown Mineral Stains
Here are two examples of stains on sidewalks caused by hard water, mineral, and rust deposits:
Sometimes it's difficult to tell what a stain is and where it came from.
Stain from well or city hard water has been mistaken for smoke damage, copper spray paint and even chemical spill.
Many clients have been surprised to find that the big orange-brown stain on their concrete
is mineral build up from hard water and are relieved at how quickly and easily it can be cleaned with our Allstate Stain Removal methods.
Here are two examples of stains on stairs caused by hard water, mineral, and rust deposits:
"We'd moved into a new home and the sidewalks were terribly stained with some orange-brown stain.
The cement wasn't cracked or old so we couldn't figure out what the stain could be.
A neighbor said it was from hard water and referred us to Allstate Stain Removal.
We were very happy with the results-it improved the look of our new home." Rick New York City, NY
Here are two examples of stains on driveways caused by hard water, mineral, and rust deposits:
Before and After
Are you frustrated with the build-up of hardwater deposits and mineral stains on your concrete? If so, you have come to the right place for professional help.
As you can see in the photographs below, stains can build up over the years causing unsightly brown, yellow, or orange discolorations. Here below are some examples of unsightly damage that is being caused by out-of-control sprinkling systems and
the same surfaces after our Allstate Stain Removal cleaning service.
We normally have 70-95% success of restoring the concrete to its natural state, but we also often have 100% success. If you are tired of unsightly hardwater deposits or mineral stains affecting your concrete and you
would like to see a change, please contact us to schedule our professional hardwater and mineral removal and restoration services.
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