@Rgator having read all the posts hear and taking what I know of SEO practices I can see where you are coming from and what you are trying to achieve. Essentially you are taking the approach of long tail keywords where you can get quite specific with each specific page and the keywords it uses on them.
By combining them together and applying them to relevant places, page title, h1-h6, image alt tags, and used appropriately throughout the body text you can be fairly exact in targeting a web page for search engines but you will only see the page show up high in search engine results when somebody searches and uses a number of the words/phrases you have targeted.
For example if I search for “pressure washing” I get a huge number of results (5,410,000) but if I search for “lakewood colorado pressure washing” I get 126,000 results. So the more specific you can be per page with your on page SEO the better you’re chances are of appearing near the top but the hard part is getting to the top for the very specific keywords “colorado pressure washing” which you do very well on (#2 spot out of 628,000) but you do have coloradopressurewashing as the domain name which is gold dust.
Good to see this discussion and to get other peoples point of view.