Our Values
A plain approach to exterior care
What guides scheduling, product choices, and how a crew moves through a property.
Where it started
Rooted in one corner of Charlotte
Vipiso Zebedi works out of the Tuckaseegee Road area, covering homes and small commercial buildings across Charlotte and the surrounding neighborhoods. The routine is straightforward: show up when scheduled, work carefully around landscaping and foot traffic, and leave a property looking like it was simply taken care of rather than visibly disturbed.
Most of the work is repeat business built around the seasonal packages, which means a crew often returns to the same driveway, the same storefront glass, or the same back deck several times a year. That familiarity shapes a lot of the values below.
Respect for Property
Gutters, ladders, and hoses are placed with plant beds, gates, and outdoor furniture in mind. Small details, like moving a doormat back exactly where it was, add up.
Plain-Spoken Communication
Quotes describe what's included and what isn't. If a surface looks like it needs a different approach than expected, that gets explained before any work starts.
Thoughtful Product Choices
Cleaning solutions are selected with runoff, plant beds, and pets in mind. Pressure settings are adjusted by surface rather than applied at one fixed strength.
Dependable Scheduling
Seasonal packages are built around a calendar, not guesswork, so visits land close to when pollen, storms, or salt typically show up in this region.
The people behind it
Small crews, familiar faces
Jobs are handled by small, consistent crews rather than rotating subcontractors. For repeat seasonal clients, that usually means the same one or two people showing up each visit, already familiar with the layout of the property and any spots that need extra attention.
Questions about a quote, a schedule change, or a specific surface go directly to someone who can answer them, not through a call center.
Product choices
Biodegradable where it makes sense
Soft washing solutions used on siding, roofing, and decks are chosen from biodegradable options where the surface and stain allow it. Runoff is directed away from garden beds when possible, and rinse water use is kept proportional to the job rather than left running.
This isn't presented as a special certification, just a standard practice applied consistently across residential and commercial visits.
Equipment gets checked before it leaves the shop
Hoses, tips, and pumps are inspected and maintained on a regular basis. A pressure washer set too high for a surface causes more harm than good, so nozzles and settings are matched to each material before work begins, not adjusted mid-job by guesswork.