Paris is the county seat of Bourbon County, the namesake of the bourbon spirit and one of the oldest settled regions in Kentucky. The downtown along Main Street and Pleasant Street has a tight concentration of 19th-century brick and limestone buildings that need careful low-pressure cleaning. The surrounding horse-farm country along Paris Pike and through the Cane Ridge area is dotted with miles of plank fencing, barns, and historic estate homes. Newer residential developments off US-27 and US-68 round out the picture. We've worked across Bourbon County for years.
Bourbon County is horse country and the properties here reflect that. The plank fencing that lines Paris Pike, Bethlehem Road, and Hutchison Road turns gray and develops algae within a few years. We soft wash fencing to remove the growth without damaging the wood. Many farm managers follow that up with our staining service to protect the fence for another three to five years.
The estate homes on larger Bourbon County properties often have a combination of stone, brick, wood siding, and painted trim. Each of those materials needs a different approach and a different pressure setting. We adjust for each surface on every job. No blanket approach, no one-size-fits-all pressure setting.
We also clean the commercial properties in downtown Paris and the businesses along US 68. Storefronts, sidewalks, and parking areas maintained on a regular schedule. Call 859-312-0704 for a free estimate on any Paris or Bourbon County property.



