I'm Hunter. I run OnPoint Pressure out of Waterville — it's me on every job, from the first walk-around to the last rinse.
Central New York is hard on houses. Black algae on shaded siding, road salt on the driveway, freeze-thaw all winter, humidity that never really quits. Cranking up the pressure and blasting everything might look fine for a week. It usually costs you later.
Most of the work is chemistry. I mix for the surface, let it dwell, keep things wet, and only use pressure when the job actually needs it. I put together my own chemical mixes.
When you request a quote, I come out and measure. You get a real number before anything starts, not a guess from a form. If there's no usable water on site, I can haul my own. That's just part of how I work.
How I work
- • Me on every job — no crews or subcontractors sent in my place
- • Full PPE and I protect your property before I start spraying
- • Field guides I wrote for CNY — mixes, PSI, nozzles, dwell times
- • On-site measurements so you know the price before work begins
- • SH soft wash — chemistry does most of the work, pressure is secondary
- • Right PSI, nozzle, and technique for each surface — not one setting for everything