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About JohnW
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- Birthday 06/13/1973
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Superior Pressure Washing
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John Werling
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Atlanta, GA
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PC Tech and Pressure Washing
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Biography
Full time PC Tech for a Corporation in Atlanta / Part Time Pressure Washer
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She should be offended. If anyone was known to be an associate of a terrorist, they should be offended. There's no question that Bill Ayers is an assoicate of Obama. It's worse knowing that Obama was 8 when Ayers commited those acts of violence, because he still knowingly associated with Ayers.
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Pressure Washer Losing Pressure
JohnW replied to JohnW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
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Pressure Washer Losing Pressure
JohnW replied to JohnW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
That pic was taken after about 6 months of owning the equipment, it was the quickest one I could pull up at the time lol. It's still in pretty good condition though, I take good care of my stuff. I keep it garaged kept and I'm also a part timer. I'm sure if I was full time it wouldn't look near that nice. -
Pressure Washer Losing Pressure
JohnW replied to JohnW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Russ, Thank you for taking the time to write all of that. I will look at re-arranging and replacing that per your suggestion. I need to do some updating to the trailer. For some reason, when I want to dump water, I'm restricted by such a small outlet coming from the tank, so I hope to enlarge the pipe leading out of the tank so that I can dump water much faster. As for the problem, I figured out it was the unloader, thanks guys and gals for all of the suggestions. A tap on the unloader causes it to go back and function properly. I will be replacing it soon though. -
RChris57, I agree with Doug, I'm near you as well, don't drop your prices. This area can handle the prices that you are charging, people are cheap sometimes. Those aren't the customers you want anyways. If you drop your prices, you may think it's a one time thing, but what happens when the neighbor(s) wants a quote? Now you have to go and give the same cheap price you just gave to the original home. Go and read some of Ken's backposts on how to sell on quality and not price, he's got some really good articles. Also, Chris is right, not everyone is looking for the cheapest deal, although it sometimes feels like it. Stand firm on your pricing.
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Same here, been trying for the past week and only once was I able to get on, out of like 20 tries over 5 days.
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I believe Mike hit this one dead on. If someone is at the bottom, it's up to that individual to get motivated enough to move up. We live in a country full of opportunities. It's up to one's self to take advantage of them or just be like the others, and sit back and watch. No one said it was going to be easy.
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Socialized Medicine may not be the perfect world you think it is. I think you should do some research on this subject specifically. I'm sure to most potential voters it sounds like the answer to a problem, but I don't think we should be so quick to jump on it. Socialized Medicine isn't free, nothing is. We will be taxed for this service. As an individual, I haven't seen any government supplied service that just runs great. Here's an article I pulled up from a google search on 'Socialized Medicine'. A Hard Lesson About Socialized Medicine (The Cato Institute) What I believe is, it comes down to the individual. Each one of us should take responsibility for our own actions. We shouldn't have to rely on the government to run our lives for us.
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Dane, I've only had 1 new construction job, although it was a rather large office. I would ask the builder what he recommends you use, make him do the research if he's got a better idea. Water isn't going to take off mortar tags. I don't see the big deal with schools and using an acid cleaner.
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Wow Russ, that's some really bad damage. Is that your neighborhood? I hope all is ok with you and your family, please let us know.
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Charlie, I have a skid unit burner and have never had a problem with water down in the burner and the exhaust is on the top. I rarely get caught out in the rain and the trailer stays in the garage when it's parked.
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Pressure Washer Losing Pressure
JohnW replied to JohnW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Thank you all for the recommendations, I'll be looking to get something else to replace it soon. David - That picture was taken a couple of weeks after I purchased the equipment, however, I keep it in the garage and out of the weather, so it doesn't look too bad even 4 years later. Thanks again all! -
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JohnW replied to JohnW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I think I figured it out yesterday while working, looks to be an unloader problem. The unloader looks to be getting 'stuck' every now and then. I'll probably buy a new one and install it, any ideas on a which to buy? I've always read that people prefer the K7's. Thanks again all, -
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JohnW replied to JohnW's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Thanks for all the replies guys. Yes I'm a pc/laptop guy and yes I know I didn't provide tons of info. to go on, I was in a hurry when I posted, my apologies. I'm including a pic or 2 so you can see my setup. I'm a visual person and maybe it will help you to see what my setup looks like. I do tank feed, I usually buffer about 80 gallons, since I'm pushing 5.5 gpm. I'll try your suggestion this weekend Ron. Thank you again, -
Hi Jeff, GREAT looking website, clean and precise. I think the colors are nice and subtle, don't want anything to bright or flashy on a website. The pictures are also very nice. I agree with Beth, either do a complete mouseover on all pics or don't do it, just for consistency. Other than that, I think that website will win you even more work. Good Job!