Standing Detail Program
The recurring detail program for Steinbrenner and Van Dyke Farms.
Van Dyke Farms and the Steinbrenner corridor sit in active-development territory. New construction brings concrete dust, drywall overspray, and road base that finds its way onto paint in ways that aren't obvious until the light catches the surface. The Standing Detail program catches that contamination before it bonds into the clear coat. Six-week cadence, locked rate, priority scheduling, and a baseline first visit that removes what's already there before the maintenance rhythm starts.
Detailing in Lutz.
The 33558 zip sits in a transitional stretch: established subdivisions on one end, active build sites on the other on one end, active build sites on the other. Construction fallout is a real recurring problem: fine concrete particulate, drywall dust, and road-base overspray drift from active work sites on windy days and settle on paint in ways that don't wash off with a standard wash. Van Dyke Road carries heavy service vehicle traffic, and vehicles near the main corridors accumulate significant brake dust on wheels and lower rockers. The open terrain between subdivisions also means higher wind-driven pollen loading than the more canopied zips to the east. Sun exposure on west-facing driveways here is aggressive; UV degradation on unprotected clear coat is measurable year over year. Ceramic coating applied over a properly decontaminated and corrected surface performs significantly better in this zip than in shadier environments, because the protection layer intercepts what would otherwise be direct UV contact on a daily basis. One-time details are also available for any vehicle in the area.