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EDS EXHAUST

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About EDS EXHAUST

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    TGS Newbie

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  • Location
    New York
  • Gender
    Male
  • Company Name
    EDS EXHAUST & DUCT SERIVICES
  • First & Last Name
    Ed Hogan
  • City & State
    Ridge
  • Occupation
    Owner
  • Biography
    I have been in the business of Kitchen Exhaust cleaning, for 30 years, when we did it with steel wool and chemical, I have seen plenty of changes, would like to share my knowledge, and also to help promote other business in the field,

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  • Website URL
    http://www.kitchenexhaustcleaningconsulting.com/
  1. Do you believe in God??

    Great topic! Surprised that it was mentioned, I too believe in God and once was in the ministry preaching the gospel as a young man, seen things that made me think. What am I doing this is for, cause I seen things behind the curtain so to speak. That did not agree with me, that I left then came to a age of maturity and realized, what counts is my personal relationship with God for when that days comes, I meet him on judgement day, he not going to ask me how anyone lived their life, but how did I live mine. So! If you really want to know the truth, get on your knees or however you pray, with a sincere heart and believe me God will reveal himself to you.
  2. ​Here it goes, I can tell you, that I have worked in the "Kitchen Exhaust" cleaning business since I was a teenager, starting with my uncle's company which was started in 1966, so needless to say I have been around, I have done every job there is in cleaning from the floor to the roof, was always looking for ways to make it easier, how I hated them old days with steel wool, rags, chemical and don't forget the Sheila shine, as my uncle would tell me, that is the most important part of the job. So needles to say, I was so happy when I came up with the idea in 1987 to start using a pressure washer, it was hard to convince my uncle to change, as he was set in his ways, but convinced him, that was the way to go, also to had to persuade our customers whew them where the days. As it is the norm today to use pressure washers, so which way to go, which one to use, I always thought the bigger the better, and wanted to impress our customers, we were sophisticated, but it doesn't mean a thing, if you don't do the job right, in some cases, you will need a hot powered pressure washer, but the majority of the time, you will be able to use the electric pressure washer, I am talking about a custom made one, which will cost you about 1,500.00 to 1,800.00, capable of 2,500 PSI, and can run 200 degree water thru it. Much easier to carry and move, think of the space you will save, and the gas on top of that, just so many benefits to using a electric pressure washer, I could list them all, but if you are in the business, you will understand me. But once again I will reiterate, no matter if you do by hand or pressure washer, you must do the job right to the best of your ability, no short cuts.
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