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Power Washing experts in Bogart, GA
Cook Professional Services
Cook Professional Services
1500 Oconee Crossing CirBogart Georgia 30622United States
(706) 340-3435
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Power washing, soft washing, house wash, concrete cleaning, roof cleaning, paver sealing, window cleaning Proven results to maintain the curb appeal of your property. You will love what you see when you get it Cook clean! We are 100% committed to your satisfaction, whether you hire us for house washing, pressure washing, roof cleaning, power washing or paver sealing. Most companies try to satisfy their customers we ensure that you are satisfied. There are many pressure washing contractors in Georgia that can provide excellent service. Cook Professional Services has one option: to keep you as a customer for life. For all your roof cleaning and power washing needs, contact us.
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About Bogart
Bogart is a town in Clarke and Oconee counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. The town is mostly in Oconee County, with a portion extending into Clarke County. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 1,326. The 30622 ZIP code extends outside the boundary of Bogart into the western portion of Athens, giving some of Athens' citizens Bogart mailing addresses. For the Oconee County area of Bogart, the high school is North Oconee High School and the middle school is Dove Creek Middle School. For the Clarke County area of Bogart, the high school is Clarke Central High School and the middle school is Burney-Harris-Lyons Middle School. == History == The town was originally named for the influential Creek-Seminole leader Osceola. In 1892, the city was renamed Bogart in honor of a locally respected railroad agent after learning that another Georgia community, in Terrell County, was also called Osceola. Bogart was once part of Franklin County, then Jackson County, and now sits in Oconee County with a small portion located in Clarke County. Many of the settlers who came to Bogart, came in during the Land Lottery of 1820.