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  1. Some resident pica

    What color was the driveway stain Yellow or red? It looks like rust but with the yellow tint it looks more like an acid stain.
  2. Footwear

    I just ordered a pair of Cougar Paws. It looks like they work on steep roofs. Has anyone tried them yet? http://www.cougarpaws.com/html/about.html
  3. downloading movies

    What software are you using to copy the movies? I have tried just copying the files form the CD to a file on my hard drive but they seperate the video from the audio and you do not have one controlling mechanism to put the two together.
  4. What are some things I can check If my heater is not heating the water? Is it something I can fix myself?
  5. Any cigar aficionados?

    I enjoy a good Avo Maduro #4 with a glass of Makers mark or cogniac. I usually smoke on the front porch after everyone goes to bed or in my truck if I know I'm going to be driving for at least 45 min to an hour. I've tried them all. The Avo's have the best draw, you can smoke them short, and you can exhale through your nose in order to taste the flavors more.
  6. I hate to be one to point out the obvious but... I don't think you will need an SIC code, or certification, or anything other than a chain saw, some sheetrock, a truck with a few spare tires already on rims, about 50 gallons of gas, a generator, and maybe a pressure washer. Call the insurance agent in the area you want to go to, get set up as a vender, and go to work for them. When it all boils down what you are dealing with is insurance agents looking for handymen to clean up areas outside of New Orleans for as cheep as possible. You will make your money on the volume. It will be dangerous, secluded, and hard to find supplies that you do not bring with you. In most of the affected areas there is still no gas, electricity, repair shops, retail locations, etc. You work with what you bring with you. The further you get outside of New Orleans the better it gets. From Batton Rouge to Lumberton there is work and the resources get better the closer you get to Houston. I am scouting out the insurance agents etc. now. I will be traveling to Beaumont, Vidor, Orange, Lumberton, Bridge City, Port Neches, Port Arthur, Lake Charles, and Batton Rouge.
  7. The spots look like mold that leached through the thin top coat. The dark stain on the rail looks like oil of some sort. Possible a spill, drip from above, or high traffic point of some sort. The dark spot looks like it was bigger but the wood has been striped away on both sides...
  8. Bidding wall washing

    Unfortunately I think our friend is talking about cleaning interior walls in each of the homes rather than exterior walls or breezways. The basic method would be to figure how much time it takes to clean say a 8x10 section of wall with no major marks etc. If it takes you an hour and you work at $15 per hour then you just need to know how many 8x10 sections you have to clean. As in any labor, you need to know what you would charge a customer per hour that has built into it your costs (Insurance, Workers Comp., Wages for the worker, etc.) and profit margin. $15 is a customary charge for a semi-skilled laborer. You can also charge by the square foot and then add your costs to that number. These costs per sq ft should be standard in your area. For example .08 - .10 for carpet extraction per sq ft. or .25 per sq ft for strip, seal & buff, etc. In Texas you would charge about .21 cents per sq ft. for wall washing. Exterior pressure washing of walls would be about .10-.11 per sq ft. If you have any other questions feel free to call any time.
  9. Jennifer, We are a Commercial Janitorial Co. as well as Commercial and Residential Pressure Washing Co. There is really too much information to go over in just one of two blogs. If you like, you can call me any time. I have about 15 years of Commercial Janitorial experience at some of the largest contracts in Houston Texas. I have forms, training manuals, employment documents, etc. I will be glad to help.
  10. Just finished this deck today with phone help from Shane - Thanks!!
  11. I received your E-Mail Don and I sent you the pics. Thanks.
  12. Hey Don, I tried your E-Mail but it won't go through. Could you call me to make sure it is correct? THanks. Shane, Thanks for your help today. WOW that oxilic deck brightener shure did make it shine. After I rinsed it, it kind of dulled a bit. I told him about your oil sealer so he may be giving you a call.
  13. I saw a post at one time regarding the use of a chemical rather than just psi to strip a deck. It is just raw wood - Gray. What chem should I use? Is it downstreamed or applied with a pump up sprayer?
  14. Linear feet would be the distance around a house. If you multiplied that times the height of the walls you would then have square feet.
  15. Compact Shur-flo setup.

    I have always used hot water and Steve Rowlets gutter cleaner with my M5. Works EVERY time with very little overspray. Spray the length of the gutter, change wands, go back and rinse off. That simple.
  16. Which to buy, X-JET or M-JET Nozzle???

    Stainless, quick question off topic - Any idea how many square feet you get to a 5 gallon bucket of chlorine?
  17. I have a relative that has a new condo with new wood floors. She thinks it has some type of protective coating but nothing extreamly visable. What would you recomend putting on it to protect it, Polyurethane?
  18. Indoor concrete sealing

    What did you used on the floor? I ran the janitorial at Compaq in Houston for several years. We tested MANY products along the fork lift lanes. The best product was from Essential labs - Ecothane. THey also have a GREAT high gloss low maintenance floor finish called pureshine 25. THey use is at M.D. Anderson Cancer Clinic here in Houston. It looks like a polyurethane but it is just a wax. It looks great after 6 mo. of high walking traffic. P.S. FLoor work in Houston goes for a min. of .25 per sq ft. to strip, seal, and buff. If you use a high quality floor finish you might add more to teh bottom line dollar. I would love to see more janitorial posts on this board. Most of the janitorial forums have great info but they are not put together as nice as this board.
  19. Looks to me like oil that has penitrated the concrete. You can lay down some microbiotics to get it cleaner over a long period. They penitrate the concrete and eat the oil. Oil usually penitrates 6-8 inches into the concrete. It does not come off with just water and topical chemical.
  20. Has anyone ever had a customer ask to see your equipment prior o starting a large job? I have a condo comunity asking to see my equipment. I haven't been asked that since high school...
  21. In an ever increasing competitive environment, how do you distinguish yourself from your competition? Specialty services? Special education/certifications? Unique work? One-stop-shop - multi-service?
  22. In an ever increasing competitive environment, how do you distinguish yourself from your competition? Specialty services? Special education/certifications? Unique work? One-stop-shop - multi-service?
  23. Show me your equipment...

    Thats what I get for trying to cut, paste, spellcheck, and repaste from word.
  24. Show me your equipment...

    I spoke with them again today to set an appointment with them tomorrow. They are going to have the entire HOA group out to look at the equipment. The reason given was that they have never done this before and in order to make the right decision they are going to look at each vender’s equipment to try and become educated on what it takes to do the job. Sounds like one of them came up with the idea and the rest all said "Yup, Yup, sounds good to me..." not thinking or caring about the inconvenience or expense to the vender. They also wanted us to bring our own water. Little do they know they are paying for my meter, etc. in the bid. It would be cheaper for them to just let go of the water hose. I may be a little high on my bid. 125,000 sq ft of cold water concrete @.032 per. A local buddy of mine looked at it and wanted me to bid .02 per. Too cheap for so much headache. I will put on the dog and pony for them tomorrow with literature and demos, etc. It works out to about $50 per household in the community.
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