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About Sparklean
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TGS Member
- Birthday 01/25/1979
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Company Name
Sparklean Pressure Washing
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First & Last Name
Adam Cantrell
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City & State
Houston, TX
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Occupation
Owner
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How Many Texas Powerwash Contractors
Sparklean replied to Lightning Gene's question in The Club House
I know Scott Davis (I think he only goes to ***) has mentioned wanting to get a meeting set up for the Houston guys, but he might have changed his mind. I know Guidance at one point had said he'd like to meet with other Houston area guys, so if everyone is still up for it, that makes. Adrian Gene Guidance (not sure his real name) Scott Shane Myself Anyone else in the Houston area want to meet up? -
Restoration Projects to view.
Sparklean replied to Adrian's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Adrian: Go to *** or PTS and post it so I can see. -
Apple: The text you posted claims the Constitution is a "godless" document. Well, the Constitution itself may not mention "God" or "Creator," but the Declaration of Independence sure does. In fact, it mentions both "God" and "Creator." This was drafted by Thomas Jefferson. When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
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The constitution is free to read, perhaps you should try doing so some time. You're erroneously mis-applying what was written in this letter as if it were written into the constitution. What is in the constitution, via amendment (Bill of Rights) is: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. That mentions nothing of separating the Church and the State. What it does state is that congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. That is, by my interpretation, and that of millions of others, is that the government cannot declare a certain religion/faith or multiple religions/faiths to be the "official" religion. The architects of the constitution were not stupid men. They were quite intelligent. Had they meant for the Church and State to be completely separated as so many suggest, they would have stated such.
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What is the Best Turbo Nozzle Made
Sparklean replied to Lightning Gene's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Bob sells a few different brands. His Suttner goes up to 5,800 PSI and you can get it in #4, #4.5, #5, #5.5, #6, #7, #8, #10 so I'm sure that will be fine for your 8 GPM machine. -
It might work, and I know many non-Christian companies are in the Christian directories, but I find it unethical for a business owner to advertise in this manner if he is not a Christian. Christians (like myself) use those directories to find other Christians to do the work. Part of it is helping out a fellow Christian and the other part is thinking that surely a Christian won't cheat me. Unfortunately, not all Christians live up to God's word and not all those that are listed in the Christian directories are Christian.
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At least we all know how you feel. :)
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It might not be truly commercial-grade (and definitely not industrial-grade) but to call it consumer-grade seems like an insult, as I believe it is a good quality machine. Perhaps the term light-commercial would better identify the target for that machine.
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If I'm not mistaken, that machine has a General pump and from what I've heard, General makes a good pump (no personal experience w/ General, my machine has a Cat). The HD by my house had the $999 pressure washer on sale a few months ago for $799. Not sure, but I believe it was 3700, 3750 or 3800 psi, one of the three, with 4 GPM flow-rate. Pretty decent specs, especially for $800 and even still decent at $1,000.
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First Complaint of the season
Sparklean replied to plainpainter's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I always hook up to the home's water supply. If my usage of their water is unreasonable to them, then I don't want the job. -
First Complaint of the season
Sparklean replied to plainpainter's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Sometimes you have to put the shoe on the other foot. I've been on the other end of this too, when I've "seen" something that the other guy didn't. I know he saw it. He knew it saw it. He just didn't want to make it "right." I'm not saying you're being like he was, I'm just saying sometimes there is "something" there. Just up your chems a bit and re-spray it. Then send them a letter letting them know you appreciate their calling to your attention something that you had missed. You take pride in your work and you respect those that bring it to your attention when something is overlooked. Offer them 10% off their next house-wash as a "thank you." You may think it's the "cheapos" that are always the most difficult to deal with--and that's normally true--but, those same "cheapos" will come back to you again and again if you make them feel appreciated and that they received excellent service. Next time they won't even mind paying a bit more for the peace of mind it brings knowing you care and they don't have worry about the job being done correctly. That's what I think, but whatever floats your boat. -
What's your minimum price to do a job--any job, even if it's to clean a mailbox? $150 for a 1,200 sqft house isn't too little, IMO, if it were ONLY the house, but this guy "throws in" the driveway too. I doubt he's using anything other than pressure and what type of insurance does he have? Auto insurance?
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9.0 to downstream? That's too much pressure. Maybe you use a 00900. A 9.0 would be 00090 (according to my figures in my previous post). Correct me if I'm wrong.
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OK. I think I got it. The format is actually [##]{###}, where I had assumed [##]{##}. So, say my machine is 4.0 GPM, I use a [00]{040} nozzle, but if I wanted 50 PSI, I would use [00]{400} nozzle. So, 0040, is just the short form for 00400. So a 3.5 GPM machine spraying at 4,000 PSI would use a 00035 nozzle, but a 3.5 GPM machine spraying at ~50 PSI would use 00350, or, shortened to 0035. Now the math makes sense, assuming the FCPWLLC was using a machine that uses ~4.5 GPM
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How are you determining the stream to be 40-50 PSI? How many GPM are you using? To achieve 50 PSI with a 0040 nozzle you're only using ~0.45 GPM. Either I'm making a gross miscalculation, or you're using an incredibly small amount of water when you're downstreaming. Please help me figure out my error. My figures come from: GPM = NOZ# * sqrt(PSI/4000) GPM = 4.0 * sqrt(50/4000) GPM = 4.0 * sqrt(.0125) GPM = 4.0 * .1118 GPM = .4472