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Roger Oakley

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  1. Here is some before & after photos of a roof top deck I cleaned and stained recently. The owners wanted a pure White deck, there choice not mine.

    Cleaned and neutralised with Shuflo set-up, hand scrubbed to get it clean. Rised off using hose-pipe pressure. This was two floors up in central London, all gear had to go through the house (stairs, carpets etc) so no-way would the pressure washer work on this one. Stain is Cabots Solid. Three coats was needed to get it this White.

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  2. Just finsihed my first deck strip of the season.

    About 560 sq ft. Used one of Shanes mix's (Many thanks Mate it worked Great), but had to strenghten it up a bit ie make it more caustic to remove the failing stain, home owners did not know what it was and it wouldn't move at first, but got the strenght right in the end. Used Citric to neuatralise.

    The deck will be sealed with Cabots Amberwood ATO, at the weekend if the weather stays good.I'll post finished photos when it's complete.

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  3. NIce job.....where the heck do u live that people let there pavers get that way ??? lol And Chris.....youd be suprised how much sand will wash itself back in once u rinse. And whatevers missing just fill back in with 60/80 frit sand or playground sand from home depot. Trust me you wont wash enough out of the pavers joints to let them start moving unles ur blasting down right on it for a good few seconds.

    Hi Cody,

    They can be worse then this, plus the English weather don't help, with the Moss, Algae etc.

    Chris

    I allow between 25-40 Sq Mts per 25kg bag of kiln dried sand on a re-sand after washing.The sealer is Resiblock it's a urethane based low viscosity prepolymer in Hydrocarbon solvents. Its function is to bond the jointing sand and seal the surface of concrete block paving. Its penetration comes about by solvent evaporation, and polymerisation is created by the atmospheric and residual moisture effecting the cure.


  4. Thank you very much for the replies

    Cody.

    You are right on the colours, that patten is called Brindle over here.

    Mark.

    You are right, don't think it has ever been cleaned either, paving is about 7+ years old.

    Douseahouse.

    No it's not Buckingham Palace, still trying to get that one, but the Queen is not returning my calls to discuss prices for some reason? :winkanim:


  5. Here are a couple of before and washed photos from this mornings job.

    Why oh why do owners let their drives get this bad. I'll be back there in a couple of days to re-sand and try to sort out the drian problem, this is what we call over here a a soak-away, does not connect to the mains, so drains to earth, THREE times I cleared this one out but it is so bunged up, it just keeps backing up, and takes ages to drain away. And the owner did not want the garage doors washed either!!!

    As I was finishing the owners of next door house wanted a quote, which I did and hopefully they will go with the price, have work done, so that I can at least re-sand both in one go and not mess up todays job, and have to deal with that drain again!!!!.

    I'll post the finished result when I get this one finished.

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  6. Ok being in the UK maybe slightly different, but I have run adds in Yellow pages & yell.com (which are still quite big over here) and to be honest a complete waste of time, sure got the calls "how much do you charge per sq metre etc" rival compaies checking me out? maybe, it just about broke even, my adds in US dollars cost around $2000.00 per year, did I renew this year? No way, Leaflets, local press and word of mouth are the best ways to go for me.

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