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Got an estimate request through my website for cleaning/staining a deck and privacy fence. When I get there, I run across a local hack also measuring the property. I didn't get to speak to the H/O as she told me she would be at work. Here are the measurements: Deck - 433 square feet, 54 spindles, 2 small landing steps (8.5 feet long) Fence - Hard to tell if she wants both sides of this fence done as it seems to be shared on the back side by common neighbors. 3 sides, 184 linear feet (5 feet high). The hack left his estimate on a piece of notebook paper (as usual) - I told the HO that I would email her my bid this evening. What would you bid for it? I'll give you mine and the hacks in a few... Attached are some photos. What kind of sealer is this - Behr? How difficult do you think it will be to strip? I plan on using WTW WHG or WTW BS. Thanks for all replies...
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An Armstrong Clark deck....is a sweet thing in life!
Bryan C replied to Beth n Rod's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
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Armstrong Clark and TheSealerStore Contest!
Bryan C replied to Scott Paul's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Lyle - Awesome work. I wish I could work on redwood - that turns out so well. That is a monster deck... -
"New" Armstrong Website will be Made
Bryan C replied to Scott Paul's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Looking forward to it Scott. I would like to have something to send potential customers to... -
Pics from my teak job
Bryan C replied to ogetnom27's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Stuff looks sweet. I love that color. I wish I would run into some of that to clean - only the cheap, plastic Walmart stuff here... -
Backbrush Armstrong-Clark?
Bryan C replied to cande's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
It is almost always the first thing I look at when doing the estimate. I have been fairly lucky this year - the first board runs parrallel to the house, so brush it, and spray the rest of the floor. -
Homeowner Attempt at Clean and Neutralize before staining (with pics)
Bryan C replied to mrmichaeljmoore's topic in DIY'ers - Ask The Pro's
Nice job Mike. Looks beautiful. You applied it perfectly - I was also hoping that you wouldn't get the splotchy look with over application... -
1st Deck Cleaning/Staining Project - Step-by-Step
Bryan C replied to jmyrick11's topic in DIY'ers - Ask The Pro's
Looks great. Seems like you spent a lot of time researching everything prior to the work. Not very common for DIYers. Spindles will fuzz a lot of the time. You're right, pretty common. -
1st Deck Cleaning/Staining Project - Step-by-Step
Bryan C replied to jmyrick11's topic in DIY'ers - Ask The Pro's
Looks good. How did you clean it? You own a powerwasher? -
Trex deck cleaning
Bryan C replied to squeegeeboy's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Same deck, same situation you are talking about... These customers wanted the natural wood sealed with a clear sealer - didn't have a problem with oxalic, although I rinsed real well after applying it, which I normally don't do. -
Trex deck cleaning
Bryan C replied to squeegeeboy's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
HW, let dwell, use low pressure rinse. Don't get too close. Never had a problem with fading... -
Is this good time for a roof wash?
Bryan C replied to drod17's question in Residential Pressure Washing
If you have no idea what you are doing, the last place to practice is on a roof. Damage one and like mentioned already, you will be sued. Stay on the ground and start with house washing for now. You spent four hours on a roof, risking your life for $250 without any idea if you were doing it correctly? Not real wise IMO. There is a ton of information available out there - do your research before you regret it... -
Is this good time for a roof wash?
Bryan C replied to drod17's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Use the proper chemicals. Your pricing is too low. Never use a surface cleaner. Your welcome. -
Awning Cleaning, Orlando, Florida. Using Mallard System
Bryan C replied to AC Lockyer's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Slow down. He posted before/after pics of an awning cleaning. A lot of us can do the same thing, with low pressure and SH - nothing new. To claim that the "Mallard" system lasts 4-6 times longer without his reasoning or methods, is pretty pointless. I didn't criticize his business or anything else. I could do the same thing on these boards - post some pics, give my cleaning a fancy name that claims to last longer, and then not follow up with any facts. Bottom line, it isn't anything that "bleach jockeys" don't do on a daily basis, without the goofy jumpsuits.- 47 replies
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Awning Cleaning, Orlando, Florida. Using Mallard System
Bryan C replied to AC Lockyer's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Seriously? Look at the 4 or so posts above...- 47 replies
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Awning Cleaning, Orlando, Florida. Using Mallard System
Bryan C replied to AC Lockyer's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Okay, I'll bite. What is the Mallard system? No offense, but using a low pressure washing technique, that is a one-hour job with the same results. I like your pics, impressive before/after pics. Just curious what you charge for the Mallard system, when most power washing contractors are capable of the same work...- 47 replies
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Clear seal by RS
Bryan C replied to Adrian's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Why do you want a clear sealer? There are much better options... -
n Yep, and yep. These aren't cheap. Think I paid over $1,000 for it but worth every penny.
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Dane - Why don't you an electronic version instead of the duplicate forms? Much easier to track down the road than through a filing cabinet. Make something up in Excel, and save each estimate in a PDF format. Keep it on a laptop in your vehicle and print with a portable printer while you are at the house. PM me if you want to see my version...
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I prefer Landa's myself. Tighter, smaller design and has an edging unit. Well built, will last forever with proper care.
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Nice job John. Angie's List has been good to us as well...
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We have cleaned a lot of brick with Safe Restore - it works like magic. Make sure to take some "after" pics...
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Newbie + new fence
Bryan C replied to ls1cameric's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
You recently had a new fence installed and it already has mold? How recently? -
A couple decks from this year
Bryan C replied to patriot pressure washing's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Nice work. You push the two tone or is that what the HO's wanted? Like the last deck but what is up with the yard? -
You've Gotta Love This One!
Bryan C replied to fireandrain's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Man, that is brutal. I always have to swallow my tongue on those as you know it was probably a botched DIY job and if you make the wrong comment, kiss any chance of landing the work goodbye. Looks like a pretty easy deck though, although I would never let the HO know that. :)