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Post a pic of the building. Let's start there. There is no way that you can get a lift in there? I would consider looking at a lift and a x-jet combo to reach the height.

Again, it's tough to comment without seeing the actual job.

Swing stage will take you forever and you will loose money on the labor part. Your guys will aggressively tackle the swing stage at first but halfway thorough the 60+ times they need to move it they will be extremely tired to the extent that it will affect your labor cost. Just my opinion though!!
 
I will bid this job for a 120 boom for 1 month. Then get as much as the building as I can and roof. The problem is half of the building has parking garge underneath. I cant even get close due to the weight of the boom lift. I also look into to crane it but I talk to them and it is to far. Also I have to block a very busy part of the street on A1A due to how wide the 120 is. Swing it is the only way, after I boom it. I am giving 3 men 1day to break it down, 1 day to set it up? Does this sound right? Depending on how much I can get with the 120, I looking at least 48 moves with the swing stage. This could be over 3 months of work.
 
Back in Business!

UnderPressure is back on the site. I have not been active for a while and never did post much. In the future, I will be here to learn and help when I can. I still consider myself a rookie roof expert. Last year we did 256 roofs. Averaged 32 restr/gas stations monthly and a few multi family properties. We're running (2) 8 gals (1) Hot water and a Zeta440 chem pump. Pulled by a dodge Ram Dually 07. We look the part, but need to stay busy. Looking to break our own records this year and continue. Recently added a website www.treatmyroof.com Check it out!

Alan
UnderPressure
www.treatmyroof.com
 
Hey guys, my name is Pat I'm 22. My company name is Dynamic Details, LLC. the company is a year and a half old. I just got a website not too long ago. so if you want to check it out it's www.bestdetailerupstate.com it's nothing special I made it myself....lol We're located in Greenville, SC and growing.


Another Pat, another 22 year old, and also from SC. Nice!

Good luck to ya man!
 
New from N.C.

Hi Guys,

Just wanted to introduce myself , my name is Guy Blackmon my son and I own Pressure Kleen L.L.C. we're located in southeastern N.C. just below Fayetteville N.C. .

Although I'm new to this board I'm not new to P.W.ing, we've been in business 3 yrs. now and blessed to be growing every year.

Thanks
 
Hi Guys,

Just wanted to introduce myself , my name is Guy Blackmon my son and I own Pressure Kleen L.L.C. we're located in southeastern N.C. just below Fayetteville N.C. .

Although I'm new to this board I'm not new to P.W.ing, we've been in business 3 yrs. now and blessed to be growing every year.

Thanks

Welcome to PWI
 
Utah - any others here?

Hi members, obviously, this is the place I need to be! Thanks for letting me pick your brains and understand how to "make it" in this crazy business.

Regards,

Charlie Peterson
 
Looking for advice!

Hi PWI, My name is Adrian Gentry I currently am in the mobile detailing arena in the Greater Atlanta area. Next month I am launching the pressure washing side of my business. I am currently working on my marketing plan, business branding, incorp., name change and pricing. I am here to learn as much as I can from you guys. If anyone has any advice, forms, sample marketing info, or strategies please let me know or email me information to me. Thanks a million and see you at top.


Detail Pro
Adrian Gentry
Adrian_Gentry@hotmail.com
 
New in Atlanta

My name is Dave, and I live in Kennesaw Ga. Which is not to far North of Atlanta. I'm 31 years old and have spent the last ten years in the bar and night club industry. I first picked up a wand two years ago, and helped a friend that has a pressure washing company during the summer. I bought a 24 hp honda hot water skid in March of this year. I spent this year doing jobs for friends and family. I also helped out my friend when he needed it, but between the drought, the economy, and taking care of my 4 year old daughter during the day. I didn't have the time to jump in head first. So I spent alot of time this year reading books and spending time on forums. Trying to gather as much information as possible. Now that I posses the ability to go into 2009 full steam ahead. I would like any information that you veterans can give, and hopefully in time be knowledgable enough to cantribute in conversation myself. I guess my first question would be. If you could go back and start over what would your order of progresion look like? Thank you and it is a pleasure to be a member of the PWI.
 
My name is Dave, and I live in Kennesaw Ga. Which is not to far North of Atlanta. I'm 31 years old and have spent the last ten years in the bar and night club industry. I first picked up a wand two years ago, and helped a friend that has a pressure washing company during the summer. I bought a 24 hp honda hot water skid in March of this year. I spent this year doing jobs for friends and family. I also helped out my friend when he needed it, but between the drought, the economy, and taking care of my 4 year old daughter during the day. I didn't have the time to jump in head first. So I spent alot of time this year reading books and spending time on forums. Trying to gather as much information as possible. Now that I posses the ability to go into 2009 full steam ahead. I would like any information that you veterans can give, and hopefully in time be knowledgable enough to cantribute in conversation myself. I guess my first question would be. If you could go back and start over what would your order of progresion look like? Thank you and it is a pleasure to be a member of the PWI.

Welcome, this is a good place to be with a lot of good people.
 
Thank you for the welcome Tony.
 
I guys,

I'm Louis, I'm from Quebec Canada and I came to south Florida on vacation 11 years ago... I never left! lol!

I'll see in the forum!
 
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