Another church cleaning

Scott, what type of mix was used on that? Was it a standard housewash? How did you apply the mix?

Did you down stream it? If so what was the dwell time?

Also what do you do about the landscaping?

How did you avoid runoff?

Did you have to reclaim?







LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hor or Cold Water???
 
I'm guessing Hor....lol...

Could you also explain EXACTLY what methods you used to land this job? I'm thinking of getting into this type of work. :)
 
Jokes aside, I was wondering about churches. I imagine the pastor would be the one you approach? Too I was thinking about using them for advertising, free or reduced price for maybe a 8 x 10 display or something in the bulletin? Just thinking
 
Looks good Scott!!

Churches can sometimes be hard to get...Well maybe not hard but if you are approaching them it can be a lengthy process... Has to go in front of the board and the congregation in most cases.. Sometimes they only have those meetings once a month..I'm still waiting on that decision weather it be yes or no on a couple different ones right now that approached me two months ago..
 
Great job cleaning that Church Scott.

I hope that will bring you more customers when they see how clean it is and ask who did the great job.
 
Standard house wash down streamed from the ground and with the aid of a black noodle extention wands.Mother earth is handling the reclaim.
I don't do landscaping....lol
Divine intervention has lead us to this type of work....actually all of the church leads have come directly from our website.I have a bid pending for another I was hoping will come in before Christmas.
 
I've always cleaned churches in my town for free.
It's a good deed plus it has really paid off in the long run.

Out of town pays.
 
Nice job Scott. I hope ya get the other one before Christmas..... :thumbup2:
 
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