jakeman
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About jakeman
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- Birthday 08/29/1959
Profile Information
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Company Name
ace pressure washing
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First & Last Name
Robert Jaenicke
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City & State
surrey
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Occupation
pressure washer
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Biography
I live in Surrey, B.C., Canada. I have been pressure washing for about four years, mostly house,tile and cedar roofs, gutters and concrete. I am thinking of buying a hot water unit and truck and doing heavy equipment and big trucks.
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I use a product called roof patch from Home Depot. I like it because the gutter does not have to be dry to put it on. I always pull out the old silicone first. Hope this helps.
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Problem w/ Sureflow wiring
jakeman replied to gregative's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Yes I have had the same problem with my last 2 shurflo pumps. I think I will try soldering the wire to the pump. Has anyone else tried this? -
Also RV anti freeze will not harm pets.
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I have had quite a few people ask me to wash one side of their house. I used to just say no but now I will quote the one wall at 75% of the whole house wash and give them the price for the whole house. Most people get the whole house done. I would not drive too far out of my way to do a quote like this since the homeowners in cases like this are usually trying to get it done as cheap as possible.
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Most commercial jobs around here won't hire you without workmans comp. Even alot of homeowners want to know you have it. I have found it to be very helpful in getting jobs and also getting a better price for those jobs. Since most part-timers around don't bother with insurance I make sure I educate all potential clients on the hazards of using an uninsured contractor. Also if you get seriously hurt on the job you will be glad you have workers comp. I only have to pay about $100 a month for it .
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I've had that happen a couple times. It seems like the pressure just found a weak place in the brass a made pin holes in it. Just replace the fitting.
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I bought a 5.6 gpm a few months ago after having smaller machines for the last 4 years. The difference is amazing. I would never go back to anything less than 5.6. I would love to move up to 8 gpm but then water supply would be a problem. Even doing house washes with my 5.6 I am glad I have a 500 gal. water tank because some house taps don't keep up.
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When I quote a house wash I will include the siding, windows, vinyl decks and the outside of the gutters. If the customer wants other things like the inside of the gutters or concrete done I will charge extra. Lots of people try to get freebies by saying , oh while you're here could you throw in the driveway. If it is something that will only take a few minutes I will do it for good p.r. Otherwise I will explain that because what they are asking will take extra time there will be an additional charge. Hope this helps.
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Help,soap won't draw when upstreaming
jakeman replied to jakeman's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I've been downstreaming for about 5yrs but have recently started washing heavy equipment and upstreaming is much more effective. I don't upstream acid and I don't think that soap is that hard on my pump. Thanks for the tips though. Got my problem solved, faulty check valve. -
I just set up my new rig. I have a 5.6gpm, 3500psi hot water Alkota with a 525 gal. water tank. My problem is that when drawing water from my tank and upstreaming soap is not getting drawn from my chem tank. When I bypass my tank and hook the water up to my machine it does draw up soap. I put a small 12 volt diaphram pump with auto shut off on my chem line and was able to draw soap but it also filled my tank with soap when I released my gun trigger. I then installed a check valve right after my tank but for some reason the water will not flow through my check valve. (no it's not on backwards.) I'm at my wits end and any suggestions would appreciated. Thank You.
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Thanks Ron. I got all four pages. That was fast.
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I also am looking for a copy of a contract that I could use on a condo job and I am also looking for a quote sheet that I could use on residential and one I could use on commercial quotes. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You. my email is acepressurewashing@telus.net or my fax # is 604-502-9976
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I have a 14x71/2 enclosed box with a wooden floor. I was qouted $1100 to get it linexed. I am going to spray on a product called Hippo liner at a cost of about $250. I will put a primer on first. Has anyone out there tried this brand or any other do it yourself brand? How did it work?
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I am just setting up a new truck and mounting a 525 gallon water tank. I am told that the outlet from the water tank should be about 1 foot higher than the inlet for my pump. Any thoughts on this?
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Advice on buying new hot water unit
jakeman replied to jakeman's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Thanks Russ, I am going to call Hydrotek and ask them about this to make sure it can be done without harming or overheating the pump. Sounds like the Hydrotek is a pretty good unit and would be good for what I will be doing.