Currently on the biggest job I've ever done. It's my regular customer, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, but this time they went "all in" and are havingme clean the whole place.its about 2 months project time. Started the first phase this week and wanted to share some photos. It's approx. 1...
Man this job is a real PITA. Heavily oxidized green metal roof. Did some test spots with F 13 grenade and it helpEd to remove the oxidation. Today I am just not getting the same results as when I did my test spots. Can't get enough leverage on the brush to effectively scrub roof. Finally resorted to purcha...
Our skid has been at the Power Wash Store since November. One of the things Paul has done for us is rebuild our Udor pump. This was only done as a preventive maintenance after being used over the last year. Once inside the pump, you can see how the parts looked after being used over the last year. We wer...
Ive been trying to educate my self on the matter. Most of my investments are real estate related. Ive recently maxed out monthly contributions for my IRA. I think there's another IRA for business owners and you can contribute up to $15,500 per year. Who know's about this stuff?
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Understanding my limitations I know I am not an electrician. With that said are there any "real life" safety concerns softwashing near a buildings electrical service? As a contractor I know that those connections are (when done right) usually weaher proof but not everything is always t...
I have been working on a solution for a customer since fall '13 to solve his odd discoloration on his not very old copper roof. I have tried a number of things I will list below and have even emailed and talked to Gary Millard, President at Winsol Laboratories. I also contacted Copper Development Associ...
After some trouble with web guys I put our website in a new theme. Still a work in progress but its there. We went though 2 weeks of malware and took us off line, then add in bad web people and you WILL lose your spot in google. Now a up hill battle to the front of the line!
This article soly benefits this womens company. She is a roof shampoo company who slams our method and praises her's. She states that power washing has no "Pro's " but yet they use a surface cleaner that she claims is harmless. Angies list should not allow this article to be out there...esp...
Here are a couple of shots of our very own roof wizard John Doug Rucker, AC Lockyer and Pat Clark teaching classes At the SWS event in Orlando -- Edited by SprayWash on Thursday 22nd of January 2015 08:56:26 PM
We had a brief break from the freezing temps yesterday. It actually reached 46 degrees and sunny. The Roof Wizard took full advantage and did a cleaning for the U.S. Coast Guard, at the Cape May, NJ Training Facility. we soft washed the Galley building and surrounding sidewalks, and also cleaned the e...
I just received the new signs I ordered from supercheapsigns.com. The black & white sign is the one I leave in customer's yards and the occasional intersection. The 2' x 4' will go in the back of the rig.
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hey guys, i did a demo on this 1512 sq ft roof using a 2 gallon hand pump garden spray with a solution of 6% SH, Gain detergent and water. To complete this job, it will take 12 gallons of SH and 3 bottles of gain detergents. What do you guys think, any advice for the youngstar
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