New Local Pressure Washing Services

New Local Pressure Washing Services

Oakwood, Ohio – Despite recent changes in the local economy, a new business is unfolding in Paulding County.  BND Pressure Washing Services was established in 2019 after owner Brandon Woodruff, a 2006 graduate of Paulding High School, returned home from a 12-year career in the United States Army.

Hired to work full time in a Defiance County manufacturing facility, business came to a grinding halt for the facility with the COVID pandemic outbreak.  With the general population confined at home and having time to review their property, Brandon found that his pressure washing services were now in high demand.  Whether it was power washing green mold off house siding, washing barns, roofs, garage doors, driveways or sidewalks, everyone was looking for a fresh and new look, without the new cost, through this commercial cleaning option.

BND Pressure Washing Services, named after Brandon and his two sons Noah and Dalton, have been providing power washing throughout northwest Ohio and eastern Allen County Indiana.  Having already completed jobs in Paulding, Defiance, Putnam, Van Wert and Allen County in Ohio, it is not surprising to hear that the positive referrals about this new, green earth friendly company, are being shared.  BND uses high quality detergents that are both eco-friendly and biodegradable.

As a veteran of the armed forces, Brandon also believes it is important to work in tandem with his dedicated and hard-working peers.  BND offers a Hero Discount.  A 10% discount of services is offered to any military personnel, veterans, police, fire, EMS or first responders.

Should you find the need to have a to have something of value pressure washed to return it to looking like new again, please remember to shop local and reach out to Brandon at BND Pressure Washing Service 419-604-3115.  BND Pressure Washing Services is “Open for business”

www.bndpressurewash.com

Paulding County COVID-19 Crisis Fund Application

Paulding County COVID-19 Crisis Fund Application

Applications are now available for the Paulding County COVID-19 Crisis Fund grants to assist businesses in Paulding County with relief due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  For the past month, United Way and the Paulding County Area Foundation have marketed a donation relief fund called the Paulding County Ohio Crisis Fund. The fund was established in cooperation with the Paulding Area Foundation and United Way of Paulding County to assist those businesses in need due to the pandemic.  Monies received in this fund will be dispersed through the Paulding County Economic Development Office.

All funds were locally donated with the premise of helping local businesses overcome and survive the statewide shutdown for the COVID-19 pandemic.  In an outreach effort to help as many local businesses as possible, every dollar collected will be dispersed back into the county in the form of grants to Paulding County-based businesses.  This is a 100% grant.  Repayment of the grant is not expected as a grant is defined as a sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose.

Any business that has been affected by the Ohio statewide shutdown for the COVID-19 pandemic may apply.  Applications can be found on the PC Economic Development website www.pced.net under the “Incentive Programs” tab or picked up at the PCED office at 102 E. Perry Street, Paulding, Ohio 45879.  All grant applications must be filled in completely and must be returned to the office or postmarked by June 30, 2020.  Fund disbursement amounts will be based on the final donation amount collected and the number of eligible applicants.  The intended purpose of this grant is to help offset mortgage, rent, and/or utility bills. Questions about the grant application can be directed to Tim Copsey, PCED Director at (419)399-8282.

Individuals or businesses can still donate to the relief fund, as there is still time.  Please send a donation to the Paulding County Area Foundation, 101 E. Perry Street, Paulding, OH 45879, and indicate Crisis Fund Donation. Questions on the donation fund can be directed to Lisa McClure at (419)399-8296.

Taylor Made Glass Systems, Payne, OH has announced a $1.5 million investment

Taylor Made Glass Systems, Payne, OH has announced a $1.5 million investment

Taylor Made Glass Systems, Payne, OH has announced a $1.5 million investment in new digital printing equipment and the addition of two glass fabrication and cut lines.  Additionally, a portion of the company’s windshield assembly business will come to Payne from the sister plant in Kendallville, IN.  These exciting changes bring with them an additional 40 jobs to Paulding County.

Taylor Made Glass Systems is is owned by Lippert Components, Inc.  They are a wholly-owned subsidiary of LCI Industries (NYSE:LCII) head-quartered in Elkhart, IN.

Growth Fitness of Paulding is a new 24 hour gym facility in the Paulding Place Shopping Center.

Growth Fitness of Paulding is a new 24 hour gym facility in the Paulding Place Shopping Center.

Growth Fitness of Paulding is a new 24 hour gym facility in the Paulding Place Shopping Center.   Owner Kass Chestnut comes to Paulding County form the Delta, OH area where he has previously offered personal excercise and training programs.  Kass is hoping to grow the Paulding County business by being the first 24 hour operating gym in the county.  You can find the complete pricing and all membership options at www.growthfitnesspaulding.com or by calling or texting 419-785-6411

KAUSER Excavating, LLC Septic Service

KAUSER Excavating, LLC Septic Service

KAUSER Excavating, LLC Septic Service – Kauser excavating has purchased a truck to offer local septic system pumping for existing septic systems.  The truck is also equipped with a sewer jetter to be able to clear any plugged sewer lines.  Ben and his staff will continue to handle the daily operations of running the pumper truck, but there is opportunity to grow and hire more employees if the demand warrants the need.  The new Kauser septic service is currently available in Paulding, Putnam, Defiance, Van Wert, and Williams Counties.  They are additionally working to obtain an Indiana license as well. You can contact Kauser Excavating & Septic at 419-769-9969 or kauserexcavating@gmail.com