Well this is the story I'm all ways telling my guys that they can damage siding, if they don't follow the correct procedures. They listen, but we all know they are really thinking that is BS. So yesterday had the chance to spend some time doing continued training with one of the guys. Its below 50 degrees so the chemical is not working as quick. He ask why don't we just use pressure, well I would have used a 40 degree tip if it was a single story. At that point I can still control how much pressure is hitting the house. It was a two story so I said we will just have to keep it wet and let it keep working. The job in normal conditions would have taken 30 minutes, an hour and half later we are done. We get in the van he said we could have been done in no time it was only a few spots. This provided me with another training opportunity. Every neighborhood has this type of damage so I knew I could find at least one house that had been damaged. So we drive around the corner and she is sitting pretty. Not only one house but 12 in a row I guess the same guy did them all.
He then responds why doesn't it look like that in the front I said it does you just can't see it the sun has to be at the right angle and you at the right angle. By the way these are quarter of a million dollar houses.
So I have made it simple soft washing is not causing this type of damage.
He then responds why doesn't it look like that in the front I said it does you just can't see it the sun has to be at the right angle and you at the right angle. By the way these are quarter of a million dollar houses.
So I have made it simple soft washing is not causing this type of damage.