Chapter One · The Lift
The most satisfying thing you can point at.
There’s a moment on every job when the first clean stripe appears. One pass of the wand and the line is drawn — grey-green concrete on one side, the surface’s real colour on the other. After years of rain and moss, people forget their driveway was ever that shade. Then it’s back, all at once.
Top Dawg Pressure Wash is one person doing that work across Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley. The owner runs it solo — the quote, the wash and the walk-back are all one person — which is exactly why the before-and-after matters: there’s no crew to point at, just the surface, clean.
“You don’t have to describe a clean driveway. You just show the line.”
The trouble is, none of that lives anywhere online. There’s no website and no social presence — the whole business runs off an old gmail address, so the only people who see the before-and-after are the ones already standing in the driveway. This is what fixing that could look like.







