
Driveway and Patio Brightening in Ozark
A heavily-stained, oil-spotted concrete driveway and patio in Ozark were returned to their original poured-finish color with hot surface cleaning and spot pre-treatment.
Linda Tatum's concrete driveway had darkened a full shade from a decade of tire scuff, organic stain, and motor oil. Whetstone surface cleaned and spot-treated the full pour, restoring it to the color her builder had originally specified.
The Tatum driveway had become a visual focal point — for the wrong reasons. Heavy tire scuff, two oil stains beneath where the truck had parked all winter, and an apron of green algae at the lawn line had turned what should have been bright concrete into a patchwork grey. Whetstone used a surface cleaner combined with a degreaser pre-treat to bring the slab back uniformly.

The challenge
UrbanNest Home, a fast-scaling home décor brand, faced a growing gap between its sustainability mission and its last-mile logistics. While the brand promoted eco-conscious living, its delivery operations were contributing heavily to urban congestion and emissions.
Inefficient Delivery Routes
Underutilized Load Capacities
High Last-Mile Emissions
Rising Delivery Costs
Limited Real-Time Operational Insights
Our solution
UrbanNest implemented a comprehensive Last-Mile Optimization Plan focused on reducing emissions, improving efficiency, and aligning delivery practices with its green values.
Electric Vehicle Integration
Transitioned to a fleet of electric vans to reduce emissions.
Smart Route Optimization
Deployed AI-powered routing tools that minimized mileage, idle time.
Freight Consolidation Strategy
Grouped customer orders by region.
Key results & impact
The implementation of UrbanNest Home’s green logistics strategy delivered measurable and lasting results. Most notably, the company achieved a 40% reduction in carbon emissions from last-mile deliveries.
Driveway, walks, and patio combined
3 hrs
Oil and tire scuff removal
100%












