Make your Sparta, NJ home stand out with a fresh, clean exterior. Prestige Pest Unit’s house washing services eliminate dirt, mold, and stains, bringing new life to your home’s appearance.
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Prestige Pest Unit has a reputation in Sussex County for providing reliable house washing services that help homeowners protect and refresh their homes. We use soft washing techniques and biodegradable cleaning solutions that clean thoroughly without causing damage to siding, roofs, fences, or decks.
Our crew specializes in all facets of exterior house cleaning, including roof cleaning, deck cleaning, and fence cleaning. Whether you need to remove seasonal buildup or tackle tougher stains, our professional house washing services are designed to restore the appearance of your Sparta, NJ home.
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House washing helps prevent long-term damage by clearing away dirt, mold, and environmental buildup. Over time, these elements can cause exterior surfaces to weaken, leading to costly repairs. Routine exterior house cleaning keeps your Sparta, NJ home looking fresh and can preserve its condition.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we offer a full suite of house washing services in Sussex County, including roof cleaning, deck cleaning, and fence cleaning. Using low-pressure techniques and environmentally safe products, we clean surfaces effectively without causing harmful damage. Give us a call at 973-949-0977 to schedule a house washing appointment and keep your home looking its best.
Pre-colonial Sparta was inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans. In the 1750s, Dutch explorers discovered red ores in the area and attempted to mine copper. No permanent settlers arrived until 1778, when Robert Ogden and his wife built their home and constructed an iron forge on lands he had acquired and “called their house and farm Sparta.” The first public building in Sparta was the Presbyterian Church which was incorporated in 1786. Schools were established in Ogdensburg by 1806 and in Sparta by 1812.
Iron, zinc, and limestone supported a mining industry for over 100 years, but today the mining operations have ceased and the township is now a residential community served by retail, professional, and service small businesses. According to the 2000 census, 65% of Sparta Township workers commute to jobs outside of the county.
Robert Ogden settled in 1778 near the present town of Ogdensburg and built an iron forge, utilizing local ore from his Ogden Mine on Sparta Mountain. The Horseshoe mine was opened in 1772 by the Englishmen Spargo and Harvey who shipped ore by horse and mule to the forges at Sparta and Hopewell. It wasn’t until 1868 that the Ogden Mine Railroad began operations and made it economical to ship zinc and iron ore to Nolan’s Point on Lake Hopatcong where the Morris Canal had a marine terminal that could ship ore to Newark. In 1872, the New Jersey Midland Railroad (later known as the New York, Susquehanna & Western) extended to Ogdensburg and captured the zinc ore traffic.
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