Cities We Serve

McHenry County – Alden, Algonquin, Bull Valley, Burtons Bridge, Cary, Crystal Lake, Fox River Grove, Greenwood, Harvard, Hebron, Holiday Hills, Huntley, Island Lake, Johnsburg, Lake In The Hills, Lakemoor, Lakewood, Marengo, McCullom Lake, McHenry, Oakwood Hills, Prairie Grove, Richmond, Ridgefield, Ringwood, Solon Mills, Spring Grove, Trout Valley, Village of Lakewoods, Volo, Wonder Lake, Woodstock
Lake County - Antioch, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Beach Park, Deer Park, Echo Lake, Forest Lake, Fox Lake, Fox Lake Hills, Gages Lake, Grayslake, Green Oaks, Gurnee, Hainesville, Hawthorn Woods, Indian Creek,, Ingleside, Inverness, Island Lake, Kildeer, Lake Barrington, Lake Villa, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, Lindenhurst, Long Grove, Long Lake, Mundelein, North Barrington, Old Mill Creek, Port Barrington, Round Lake, Round Lake Beach, Round Lake Heights, Round Lake Park, Third Lake, Timber Lake, Tower Lakes, Venetian Village, Vernon Hills, Volo, Wadsworth, Wauconda, Waukegan, West Miltmore, Wildwood, Winthrop Harbor, Zion
Wisconsin – Bristol, Camp Lake, Fontana, Genoa City, Lake Geneva, Pell Lake, Pleasant Prairie, Salem, Silver Lake, Trevor, Twin Lakes, Wilmot, Woodworth

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    Concrete Cleaning

                                                          
                                                                                   Concrete Cleaning

    With equipment specifically designed to quickly and evenly clean concrete and brick surfaces, Window Genie can make dramatic improvements to the appearance of your concrete driveway, sidewalk and patio.

    • Although fairly maintenance free, concrete driveways and concrete sidewalks still can become very dirty and discolored.
    • They are also severely affected by road salt and snow, acid rain, moisture and high temperatures.
    • With equipment specifically designed to quickly and evenly clean concrete and brick surfaces.
    • Window Genie’s concrete cleaning service can make dramatic improvements to the appearance of your concrete driveway, sidewalk and patio

    Concrete Sealing


    With our unique, lifetime concrete sealers which penetrate your existing concrete, you can protect it from the damaging elements and form a barrier that keeps even oil from penetrating. Window Genie’s concrete cleaning service and concrete sealing is the answer to your dirty concrete needs.

    • Chem-Tec One, which is actually a “preservative and densifier”, is actually like adding liquid concrete to your existing driveway or sidewalk.
    • Once added to the concrete, the “sealer”, which is the same consistency as water, penetrates deeply into the substrate. There it begins a chemical reaction with the calcium and lime that exists in the concrete. As it reacts, it forms a gel that over time will harden and permanently fill the pores of the concrete.
    • In addition, as it hardens, it pushes out contaminants such as oil and salt that lie within the concrete. This process takes about 30 days and the old salt or oil are then washed away with rain or snow.

    Compared to the cheap stuff on store shelves, which are silicone-based and are nothing but surface sealers that wear off quickly, Chem-Tec One, as a concrete sealer, is a permanent product. Once applied, especially with our 2-coat application, it never has to be reapplied. So not only is it significantly more effective, but it is more cost-effective in the long run.

    Chem-Tec One Fast Facts

    • Stops salt damage permanently
    • Reduces the porosity of existing concrete up to 90% (meets or exceeds ADC-FT #39)
    • Increases the surface hardness in existing concrete up to 45% (meets or exceeds ASTM C-779)
    • Increases compression strength in deteriorated concrete (meets or exceeds ADC-FT #64)
    • Reduces scaling of high-strength concrete (meets or exceeds ASTM C-672)
    • Reduces water absorption up to 98% (meets or exceeds ASTM C-642)
    • Reduces chloride penetration up to 99% (EPA method 300 chloride test)
    • Meets Ohio DOT (spec #841)

    *Based on two applications

    Posted by Jay Emerson @ 11:23 pm