I have my first paying customer... how exciting. I'll explain the job and my plan... I have a few questions along the way. Feel free to shoot holes in my plan and offer any tips you may have.
I will be cleaning and sealing 2 decks. Sq. footage including rails, spindles, deck apron and steps is 971 sq ft. The decks have not been sealed before. It is green treated wood with some green and black mold... and dirt and grime.
My plan is to use EFC-38 to clean the decks, Oxalic Acid to brighten and get the PH back to neutral, and Wood Tux Honey Gold to seal. I plan on using a shurflo 4gal backpack sprayer to apply the chems and sealer and then use the pressure washer for rinsing. I have a 4gpm 3500psi hot/cold pressure washer. I would like to downstream my chems but I don't know the proper mixture for downstreaming... any ideas?
I am giving them a deal at $1 a sq. foot. I plan to charge $1.25 once I feel more comfortable with everything. I know the customer and this is what I feel comfortable charging them right now. I know I will get hammered for giving someone a deal... but hey, I'm just starting and its better than doing a free job for friends and family like I've been doing.
What is the lead time on Wood Tux? How much do I need? Is it a one coat application? If not, can I apply wet-on-wet? I will probably use pads unless there is no wind. If no wind, I will use a Shurflo backpack sprayer.
I'm probably looking at the mid to end of April for this project. Weather is still cool in MN. By the way, what is the minimum temp. that I should apply Wood Tux in?
I have my first paying customer... how exciting. I'll explain the job and my plan... I have a few questions along the way. Feel free to shoot holes in my plan and offer any tips you may have.
I will be cleaning and sealing 2 decks. Sq. footage including rails, spindles, deck apron and steps is 971 sq ft. The decks have not been sealed before. It is green treated wood with some green and black mold... and dirt and grime.
My plan is to use EFC-38 to clean the decks, Oxalic Acid to brighten and get the PH back to neutral, and Wood Tux Honey Gold to seal. I plan on using a shurflo 4gal backpack sprayer to apply the chems and sealer and then use the pressure washer for rinsing. I have a 4gpm 3500psi hot/cold pressure washer. I would like to downstream my chems but I don't know the proper mixture for downstreaming... any ideas?
I am giving them a deal at $1 a sq. foot. I plan to charge $1.25 once I feel more comfortable with everything. I know the customer and this is what I feel comfortable charging them right now. I know I will get hammered for giving someone a deal... but hey, I'm just starting and its better than doing a free job for friends and family like I've been doing.
What is the lead time on Wood Tux? How much do I need? Is it a one coat application? If not, can I apply wet-on-wet? I will probably use pads unless there is no wind. If no wind, I will use a Shurflo backpack sprayer.
I'm probably looking at the mid to end of April for this project. Weather is still cool in MN. By the way, what is the minimum temp. that I should apply Wood Tux in?
Thanks,
Jeff Swanson
The Cannon Group, Deck & Roof Restoration
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