Is your Lake Hiawatha property’s exterior looking a little lackluster? We understand the challenge of maintaining a clean and inviting home. Prestige Pest Unit offers professional pressure washing services that rejuvenate your home’s surfaces, from siding to driveways.
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Prestige Pest Unit is a locally owned and operated business serving Morris County. We understand the specific needs of homeowners in Lake Hiawatha, NJ, including the impact of local weather patterns on exterior surfaces. We utilize top-grade equipment and proven techniques to deliver exceptional results. Our team is highly trained and committed to providing a client-focused experience, from initial consultation to final cleanup. We use specialized nozzles and adjust pressure based on the surface being cleaned, whether it’s delicate siding or a tough concrete driveway. We believe in transparent pricing and open communication, assuring you’re informed every step of the way. Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how we can transform your Lake Hiawatha property.
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Pressure washing is more than just a surface cleaning; it’s an investment in your Lake Hiawatha property. It removes harmful substances that can deteriorate your home’s exterior over time, saving you money on repairs in the long run. A clean home is a happy home, and we’re here to help you achieve just that. We serve Morris County and are excited to help you, too. Reach out to Prestige Pest Unit at Lake Hiawatha and NJ to initiate the process.
Lake Hiawatha is part of the Lenapehoking, the traditional territory of the Munsee subtribe of the Lenape tribe. Lenape tribes inhabited the lands for thousands of years prior to European arrival.
Beverwyck Road is the central road that divides downtown Lake Hiawatha, containing the majority of its small businesses, and leads to U.S. Route 46.
The road was named for the 2,000-acre (810 ha) Beverwyck plantation, a slave plantation which was in operation from the 1730s to the early 1800s. The estate’s owners included William Kelly, Abraham Lott, and Lucas Von Beverhoudt. It was also called Beaverwyck, Beaverwick, and the Red Barracks.
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