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Rust & Oxidation removal

1 h
80+ (10% military)
Customer's Place

Service Description

Rust stains aren’t just unsightly, but they can also cause structural damage. If you want to maintain the curb appeal and property value of your residential & commercial property. It’s important to address rust issues as early and effectively as possible. Here’s what you need to know about rust removal for houses. Rust is a reddish-brown iron oxide that forms when iron or steel comes into contact with oxygen and water/moisture. On an industrial level, rust can be very dangerous. If left untreated, it can affect the structural integrity of bridges, steel buildings, or monuments. While rust is not as big of a concern for homeowners, it can still lead to significant issues in your property. Here are the negative effects of rust in your home: 1. Reduced Curb Appeal Rust stains on your vinyl siding, fence, or driveway will reduce the curb appeal of your home. It isn’t just an aesthetic issue, though. Rust may also decrease the property value of your home — especially if left untreated. 2. High Maintenance and Repair Costs Rust can cause your tools, sprinklers, appliances, and other home surfaces to deteriorate at a much faster rate. You will end up spending more money to repair surfaces and replace household items that have been affected by rust. 3. Added Health Risks Unaddressed rust issues in your home can also pose additional health risks for you and your family. Limited exposure to rust dust, or fine particles that flake off from corroded metal, can cause minor issues such as irritation in the eyes, nose, ears, throat, and stomach. However, long-term exposure can lead to siderosis and chronic lung diseases. Rust is also associated with the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which causes tetanus.


Contact Details

+1 720-776-(6668)

mobiledetailingdgs@gmail.com

Boulder County, CO, USA


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