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Pro South Power Wash & Concrete Sealing
Pressure Washing Experts in Smyrna, TN
Pro South Power Wash & Concrete Sealing
Pro South Power Wash & Concrete Sealing
817 Hammersmith DrSmyrna Tennessee 37167United States
(615) 581-7170
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High Performance Power Washing & Concrete Sealant Services – Reliable & Professional Power Washing of Your Home Exterior! The best deck cleaning and staining services in the Middle Tennessee region. You don't need to do dangerous, difficult or time-consuming work. Pro South Power Wash will handle the hard stuff for you, allowing you to focus on your life without worrying about how your home or business looks. Pro South Power Wash & Concrete Sealing has been providing excellent pressure washing, power washing, and soft washing service to Smyrna, Murfreesboro, Franklin, Brentwood, Nashville and other surrounding areas since 2013.
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Smyrna is a town in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Smyrna's population was 53,070 at the 2020 census, making it the largest town in Tennessee by population in that census. In 2007, U.S. News & World Report listed Smyrna as one of the best places in the United States to retire. Smyrna is part of the Nashville metropolitan statistical area. == History == The town of Smyrna has its European American roots in the early 19th century and began as an agrarian community. It was important during the Civil War because its railroad station lies between Nashville and Chattanooga. One of the major events of the war for the town involved the Confederate States soldier Sam Davis, who, after being charged with spying, gave up his life instead of giving any information to the Union Army. He was captured November 20, 1863, and was hanged by Union forces on November 27 of that year. The Sam Davis Plantation, located on 160 acres (0.65 km2) of well-maintained farmland, is the town's most important historical site.Smyrna was originally incorporated in 1869 but its charter was rescinded by the state several years later. In 1915, the town re-incorporated and adopted a commission-mayor form of government.