I'm looking at 290, for example. I like what you've done with the green lettering, but the color for "pressure wash" is not the complementary color of "new" in that version. "new" is in a green color, and the complementary color of that should be a red color, but you've got it in a blue color. It looks good, but I want to try the way I suggested using complementary colors in all the major colors first. Then make changes as needed.
So for example, it should be "re" in dark green", then "new" in a light vibrant green, and then "pressure wash" in the complementary color to the light vibrant green, which is a red color.
Then try dark orang for "re", light vibrant orange for "new", and then the complentary color of light vibrant orange for "pressure wash," which is a blue color.
Try that for each of the major colors. Here's a link that shows the complementary colors. They are the opposite ones on the color wheel.
http://designwashere.com/complementary-colors-in-web-design/