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DAPrDAN’s Favorite Family Summer Activities

Sometimes, the long days of summer can get pretty … long. After all, there are only so many popsicles one can eat, so many sprinklers to run through, before a bit of change is needed. But a little bit of summer planning goes a long way and makes for fantastic memories. Plus, there are the repeat opportunities (aka “Do you remember when we went to ___? We should go there again!”) So without further ado, here are our 14 Favorite Things To Do in Summer: 1.Hike Lake 22 This 5.5-mile round trip hike takes you 1,350ft up the side of Mt Pilchuck through mountain forests, wetlands, and old-growth groves. It’s an impressive hike even for younger kids and it ends with a fabulous boardwalk hugging the alpine Lake. (Where are the other 21 lakes? We don’t know, but pondering this question makes for great conversation on the trail.) Find what you need to know here. 2. Visit Artist Point  This one takes a little while to get to, but its beauty is absolutely worth every minute spent in the car. High alpine meadows are dotted by smaller lakes and reveal stunning views of Mt Shuksan and Mt Baker. Mostly known for winter snowshoeing hikes, we love it in the summer (wildflowers!) Various trails depart from the main parking area, but the area lends itself to some simple exploring of this spectacular corner of the Cascades, especially if you’re bringing a stroller or a wheelchair. On the way back, we like to stop at Chair 9 Pizza. Click here for all the info. 3. Explore Fort Casey and Port Townsend Whose summer doesn’t get better by visiting a fort? Bring a flashlight and get ready for some exploring, or make it an outing with a bunch of friends and a game of Capture the Flag. (PS This outing can serve as a fabulous history lesson, too!)When you’re tired, explore the beach or catch the ferry (walk-on) over to Port Townsend for some ice cream or burgers and shakes at PT Soda Fountain & Diner. 4. Camano Island State Park / Cama Beach State Park We are partial to this little gem right in our own backyard, but for good reason! That’s why we invite you to enjoy it, too. While you’re here on the “easy” island (aka doesn’t require a ferry boat ride), why not spend the night camping at Camano State Park or next door in one of the quaint little cabins at Cama Beach State Park. Bustling with Art, good food, and even an 18-hole golf course, Camano Island transports you into vacation mode in no time. (Don’t forget to inquire with the Park Ranger about Kids Activities,interpretive events and scavenger hunts, and be sure to check out the Center for Wooden Boats.) 5. Berry Picking / Jam Making Whatever your favorite jam, find a u-pick berry farm (organic is best – but you know that already) and don’t forget to take ALL THE PICTURES! Then, bring home crates and crates of beautiful fruit and make your own jam. It couldn’t be easier! Just prepare by purchasing sugar, mason jars, pectin (if desired and to guarantee the outcome) and a waterbath canner. Channel your inner homesteader and hey – get a headstart on homemade Christmas presents, too! 6. Jetty Island Fancy a soft sandy beach and shallow warm water in the Puget Sound? Jetty Island is a man-made island just off the Everett waterfront, and it lends itself perfectly for a day at the beach. With plenty of room to roam, this little island offers summer vibes all the way. 7. Woodland Park Zoo | Pacific Science Center | Burke Museum of Natural History Whatever time of year, you can’t go wrong with this fabulous trifecta. The annual pass is your best friend if you’re planning to visit each of these at least twice over the course of the year (and we do.) Woodland Park Zoo | Pacific Science Center | Burke Museum of Natural History 8. Paint a Rock. Or a Driveway. Or a flower pot. A bird house. A pair of shoes. The options are endless, and not only do you have an activity for the day, but also a personalized souvenir of the summer. (Well, minus the driveway… but you can channel your inner DAPrDAN to clean that off with a refreshing blast from the hose.) Try one of these art projects on your driveway, level up some plain ole’ rocks, or produce an exhibit-worth art piece that might score you a ribbon at your local community fair. 27+ FUN ROCK PAINTING IDEAS | 10 CHALK ART IDEAS TO TAKE SIDEWALK PLAY TO THE NEXT LEVEL | 15 SUMMER ART PROJECTS FOR KIDS 9. Kubota Garden and Seattle Arboretum Two of our favorite Seattle outings, featuring a relaxing atmosphere, spectacular landscaping, and even boardwalks! KUBOTA GARDEN | WASHINGTON PARK ARBORETUM LOOP & FOSTER ISLAND TRAIL 10. Stay at Home and Read Classic Adventure Stories Sometimes, you’ve just got to not go anywhere, and enjoy your happy place at home. For us, that happens with a warm chocolate milk (and a cup of coffee) and a blanket on the front porch with a good, classic adventure story read-aloud. Jules Verne takes you Around the World in 80 Days or 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. Follow the Call of the Wild and let Jack London take you to Alaska, or witness the slow decline of Captain Ahab on his hunt for Moby Dick. Bonus points if you stretch your limbs and build a reading fort – before diving back into the story! (Don’t forget the movie night when you’re done with the book.) 11. Olympic Game Farm / Olympic Peninsula OK – don’t do this outing if you love your car a lot (inside and out). But DO ABSOLUTELY DO this outing if you (or your favorite family members) love petting, feeding and getting up close with friendly animals. Make it a weekend and enjoy the summer

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How to Clean Your House and Deck Without a Pressure Washer

Cleaning your house and deck yourself poses many challenges and risks, especially in the Seattle area. This blog will inform you of these challenges and risks to better determine if this type of home improvement project is for you. If so, you will be better prepared to clean your house and deck safely and effectively.  Why You Should Soft Wash Your House and Deck Instead of Pressure Washing Many of DAPrDAN’s customers are homeowners who contacted us after damaging their property using a pressure washer themselves. Pressure washing, also known as power washing, requires less equipment and is seemingly cheaper than soft washing. Hence many homeowners make the mistake of pressure washing their homes. Sadly, hidden costs became known during and after the job. As we’ve established, pressure washing your home can damage the siding and roof. If you are fortunate enough to avoid property damage, you still have to deal with ineffective results. Pressure washing only removes debris from the surface resulting in growth returning at a faster rate, like a haircut. To safely and effectively clean your house and deck, you need to soft wash.  Soft washing is a gentle method of cleaning your roof and siding at a deeper level. The ingredients in a soft wash remove algae, moss, and other debris at the root to give you a brighter and longer-lasting clean. Many homeowners use Spray and Forget and Spray and Walk Away to clean their house and deck. These are preferable to pressure washing but pose unique challenges for DIY homeowners.  What are the risks with DIY soft washing? As noted in our previous blog, “Is Pressure Washing with Chemicals Bad?”, the correct application of chemicals on your property is perfectly safe. Unfortunately, most homeowners are not trained to apply soft washing ingredients correctly. Misapplying a solution that a trained professional can safely apply can lead to liability for toxic chemicals entering the water system and causing damage. Additionally, you can damage or kill your plants by misapplying a solution that a trained professional can safely apply. For example, another blog, “Is Soft Washing with Bleach Harmful to the Environment?” notes that bleach in soft washing is NOT harmful to the environment when correctly applied. However, without adequately containing bleach or another chemical you use, you risk the solution landing on your plants and impacting them in one or more ways.  Some plants will fight the chemical by dropping their leaves, resulting in a bare plant. If the chemical gets into the soil, it will kill the bacteria in the root system (most cleaning solutions are anti-microbial), which will kill the plant. Because Bellevue, Camano Island, and all other towns in Puget Sound are rich with vegetation, the chemicals used for soft washing will get on your plants. This doesn’t just apply to the DIY homeowner. It’s true even when trained professionals, like DAPrDAN, soft wash your house and deck. However, qualified professionals know they must reintroduce healthy bacteria and nitrates into the soil immediately when soft washing. When you hire DAPrDAN for a house wash, two technicians perform the job, primarily so one can dilute the chemical and reintroduce the healthy bacteria and nitrates into the soil as the other washes the house. More to Consider When Washing Your House and Deck If you accept the risks we’ve noted so far, it’s essential to understand the additional work required for the types of surfaces you will wash. Natural surfaces, like wood, need to be replenished with conditioners after being cleaned. Because metal is oxidizing, it requires more physical effort to clean. Consider applying a waxy finish to give it a better shine when you’re done, which DAPrDAN does for its customers. Paint is also oxidizing (most of the time) and prone to bubbling and chipping. Washing painted surfaces can exacerbate this without understanding the proper pressure to apply and the correct ratio of ingredients in your solution. Additionally, contractor-grade paints fade on the west side of your house. DIY cleaning can cause more fading. If you wash vinyl siding, use NO pressure.  Many homeowners will buy a ladder or pole to wash those hard-to-reach places. Without proper training, this can be dangerous. Before you begin washing your house yourself, consider how safely and comfortably you can be on a ladder while still effectively cleaning your home. Is it worth saving a few dollars? Even if you’re comfortable with that risk or don’t need to be on a ladder (perhaps you’ll use a pole?), can you wash your house as effectively as a trained professional can? Another component of DIY house and deck washing that many homeowners neglect is the level of physical labor required. Even if a homeowner starts their project safely and effectively, they often cannot maintain that level of care throughout the project. Either they’ve grown impatient with the time it’s taking and rush to complete the job, or they’ve grown physically tired and cut corners (or both). If you want to go the DIY route, make sure you’ve prepped mentally for the required time and effort. DAPrDAN’s bias is that you hire us to wash your house and deck. Putting that aside, we still want you to understand the implications of the DIY route. On the surface (pun intended), washing your house and deck looks like a simple point and spray. Now you know it’s more than that, so you know what to expect if you choose DIY.  If you don’t think DIY is worth the risks, time, effort, and likely less effective results, contact DAPrDAN.

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Is soft washing with bleach harmful to the environment?

Well-intended homeowners often do themselves a disservice when hiring to have their roof or siding cleaned by not fully understanding bleach, its role in soft washing, and its actual impact on the environment. Arriving at a well-informed perspective of bleach requires digging into specific details and the whole context in which a homeowner or professional might soft wash with bleach. By the end of this blog, you’ll have the information you need to decide what is best for you and your home.

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