AngeloPressureWash
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Have a friend of mine headed to do cleanup work as a subcontractor in the flood areas (heavy machinery). He wanted me to send a trailer with him to work. I just bought another new mobile setup and just got it rigged and ready.
Has anyone worked in any of these disaster areas? Did you contract under a general contractor? Is anyone currently working these areas looking for a subcontractor for help?
I havent worked any of these type areas and was interested in looking into it...
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Looks like 1.5-2 hour job in my opinion from the pics.
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Hello been lurking for a while...first post.
Looking at a large brick work project and was going to get some outside opinions. I have done a lot of residential brick jobs but none this big. A lot of it looks like the photo I posted below. What % would you charge extra for this heavy cleaning job? Would you attack this with your regular brick/mortar cleaner?
My thinking is prob a 30% increase in price over my regular brick jobs (normally not this bad in our area) and maybe a little more chemical.
I know some of you guys work where brick gets this bad just not the norm for us here.
Thanks,
JR
Poll: What type of pressure washing rig do you use?
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I mainly use a 14' trailer w 5200 lb axles with brakes. Alkota 5GPM 4000psi unit with 525 gal tank. Also four 35 gal chemical tanks w chemical wand/pump hard mounted.
Also have a couple portable/bed units with 225 tanks.
Real easy with toolboxes hose reels, etc on the trailer. Also the chemical gun and tanks is very handy.