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How many Gallons?
apsurfacesolutions replied to rick77's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
7.48 gals per cubic foot. So length x width x height x 7.48 359 gals -
Great show I will be watching last nights in a few minutes.
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PWNA Cosmetic Cleaning BMPs based on the EPA's Model Ordinance
apsurfacesolutions replied to Robert Hinderliter's topic in PWNA News, Events, and Information
Mike it's the old cliche " don't do as I do do as I say"- 63 replies
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Tapatalk--Does it really make a difference?
apsurfacesolutions replied to John T's question in The Club House
Tap a talk is the way to go -
Black Streaks on Gutters
apsurfacesolutions replied to adco's question in Residential Pressure Washing
We use gutter grenade. We manage the customers expectations by telling them the gutters will be cleaner than they are. We do not tell them the gutters will look like new. -
Turbo nozzle- do you use them much?
apsurfacesolutions replied to John T's question in Having A "Blast" (sand, soda, dry ice, etc.)
+1 We use one from time to time. Last time we had to remove tar from stamped concrete before sealing. -
Come on John it's almost 2013. What's holding you up? Facebook is good for at least $10,000 a year in business.
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How far an area do you consider someone to be your direct competitor?
apsurfacesolutions replied to John T's question in The Club House
My answer. We charge enough to cover our operating cost and make a profit. -
When do you draw the line on showing contractors in your area "The Ropes"?
apsurfacesolutions replied to John T's question in The Club House
I talk to a lot of guys around the country. Some I help some are helping me. As far as drawing the line I've never had someone who would be a direct competitor contact me. So my answer would be no training for direct competitors. I will work with or refer work to people in my area if needed. -
And that's why I use a 65 gal tank. Figure 10 gals less in The tank and another 5 that is in the bottom. I don't haul water I fill my 65 onsite. I never run out once we start washing.
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I would go with a 65 gal tank. I tried a 35 and after a couple days I switched to a 65. We use a 5.5 gal machine.
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Here are a couple of pictures from a recent stone wall cleaning project in Albany NY
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Stone Wall Cleaning
apsurfacesolutions replied to apsurfacesolutions's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Just sprayed house wash solution on it and pressure washed. -
Running for a PWNA board position
apsurfacesolutions replied to John T's topic in PWNA News, Events, and Information
Good luck John. I know you will do a great job -
Wax for Vinyl Siding
apsurfacesolutions replied to mike c's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Just got some From Russ Johnson and will be trying it out. -
deep cycle marine battery problems on spray cart
apsurfacesolutions replied to Chappy's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Still running the same battery in its third season. Early in the year it wouldn't charge so I bought a charger with a deep cell setting. Haven't had any problems since. -
black streaks on gutters! what do you use to clean them with?
apsurfacesolutions replied to all star pressure washing's question in Residential Pressure Washing
F-13 works great -
simple cherry question
apsurfacesolutions replied to marco's question in Residential Pressure Washing
How do you get 17 gals in a 15 gal tank.? And how big are the houses you are washing? We avg 3-5 gals solution on a 2400 sq ft house. -
Sorry bylaws for an scorp not operating agreement. The bylaws are what protect your personal assets in an scorp.
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Who did your operating agreement? If you don't have an operating agreement, your s corp more than likely does not protect your personal assets. Anyone can file for their own s corp LLC etc. it's having the proper paperwork that requires the legal skills. So even if you are the only shareholder of the s corp. you still need an operating agreement.
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Be careful doing this. If any of your paperwork is flawed. You do not have the protection an llc is intended to provide. You are much better off using an attorney or legal zoom
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LLC cost vary by state. You can get on legal zoom and check your state. In some states you also have to publish public notices if the formation of your llc this will add to the cost.
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Downstreaming/Injector/xjet housewash ratio question ?
apsurfacesolutions replied to nlantz's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Our downstream injector is around 10:1 we use 2 gals 12% sh and 2.5 gals water. I have never gotten on a ladder to do a house wash. -
Call bob at pressure tek
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first surface cleaner
apsurfacesolutions replied to marco's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Not to me. I think they are more of a hindrance on a 20" then a help. When you get into the larger surface cleaners then yes they are important.