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Roof Clean USA

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About Roof Clean USA

  • Rank
    TGS Newbie
  • Birthday 01/27/1967

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    http://www.roofcleanusa.com

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  • Company Name
    Roof Clean USA, a division of aspirEmpire, Inc., a Georgia Corporation
  • First & Last Name
    Dave Westerman
  • City & State
    Thomasville, Georgia
  • Occupation
    Roof Cleaner/ LOW and NON-Pressure Cleaning
  • Biography
    I have been involved in a variety of Contract Cleaning businesses for approx. 20 years
  1. Thanks Ron, I appreciate that. I admire your logo as well.

    Have a good one!

  2. My 2 cents. Ford Trucks are my choice if I could pick only one. I recently let go of my 2001 Ford 7.3L Turbo Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab and am sorry to have let it go but I got rid of a payment, sold it on ebay and made enough back to by all the rigs listed below and the best part is, I OWN THESE, not the bank! But, now, since I have a 1995 E-350 Diesel 7.3L Van, a 2001 Ford F-150 with a 5.4 Triton and a 1994 Chevy C30 I have job specific vehicles, not a just a do-all vehicle with compromises. And because I also have 3 trailers, 2 open, one 16ft. and 1 20ft. and 1 - 18 foot V-Nose Enclosed, I have a vehicle that it set up for flatwork, roofs, houses, storefronts, large commercial jobs,etc. My final thought, get vehicles for the type of work you do, not to keep up with the Jones's. If you buy right and look for the deal, sometimes several is better than one do-it all, especially if you have one nice vehicle and it BREAKS down. Then you are 100% stranded and immobile. At least with multiple vehicles, even if they are used but still in good shape, you can always get to your jobs...before your competitor gets wind of your breakdown and beats you to it. Thats all I have. I hope it helps.
  3. Pump of choice

    My two cents. I have used "The General" for a long, long time. Approx. 20 years. Tried other pumps periodically, i.e. cat, comet, etc. but none has been as long lasting as "The General". Since I have been doing the Roof Cleaning gig for a while, I have become partial to UDOR as well as they make a well built diaphragm pump for chemical (ZETA 40) and a great spray down rinse pump as well. Hypro makes a solid diaphragm pump too, specifically the 413 and 813 series, of which I own several, and they only need diaphragms occasionally and can be run dry for short periods without damage . But again, my experience has shown for a do-all, reliable, "Git-ER DoNe" positive displacement plunger type pump that lasts and lasts with just minimal regular maintenance, and a reliable water source, of course, " The General" TS2021 has my vote. For those about to spray, hats off to "The General", we salute you!
  4. How much liability insurance do you carry?

    1 mil general, 1mil aggregate, 100k equip.
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