Here is an email I recieved this morning. I really need to refer her to someone in the NYC area. She is about one mile north of the city. I would have to charge her a ridiculous rate to get out there as it is at least a three hour ride for me. There is also concrete work that needs to eb done and a housewash in this package. Sounds like she is willing to spend the money.
Okay, Ken, I'm pretty convinced that you're the man we need. Our job
isn't huge. We have a wood ceiling on our covered porch that has
gotten some mold due to poor ventilation. We have fixed the
ventilation problem. Our painters came in and started sanding at the
wood, but it's really not hitting the mark. The wood on the railing
of our front porch needs help, too. I've had a really bad experience
so far with our hardwoods inside. We ended up having to hire another
company in to do the job after the first company did a number on our
floors. I really like this wood ceiling on the porch and know it
could be brought back to life if handled correctly. What's the wait
time after cleaning before it can be sealed? I realize we'd be
talking 6 hours of drive time for a small job, but how much would we
be looking at? Our deck is approx. 50 feet long and 10 feet wide.
I'm going to have a new Mahogany deck put down within the next two
weeks. Wondering if we could time this s!
o you could stain/seal that, as well. I'd pay hotel for you to
stay overnight. Let me know what we'd be looking at. If this is
totally unrealistic, please let me know if you know someone really
good in the area. Money isn't falling from our trees, but I just
can't stomache having my porch screwed up after what happened to the
Here is an email I recieved this morning. I really need to refer her to someone in the NYC area. She is about one mile north of the city. I would have to charge her a ridiculous rate to get out there as it is at least a three hour ride for me. There is also concrete work that needs to eb done and a housewash in this package. Sounds like she is willing to spend the money.
Okay, Ken, I'm pretty convinced that you're the man we need. Our job
isn't huge. We have a wood ceiling on our covered porch that has
gotten some mold due to poor ventilation. We have fixed the
ventilation problem. Our painters came in and started sanding at the
wood, but it's really not hitting the mark. The wood on the railing
of our front porch needs help, too. I've had a really bad experience
so far with our hardwoods inside. We ended up having to hire another
company in to do the job after the first company did a number on our
floors. I really like this wood ceiling on the porch and know it
could be brought back to life if handled correctly. What's the wait
time after cleaning before it can be sealed? I realize we'd be
talking 6 hours of drive time for a small job, but how much would we
be looking at? Our deck is approx. 50 feet long and 10 feet wide.
I'm going to have a new Mahogany deck put down within the next two
weeks. Wondering if we could time this s!
o you could stain/seal that, as well. I'd pay hotel for you to
stay overnight. Let me know what we'd be looking at. If this is
totally unrealistic, please let me know if you know someone really
good in the area. Money isn't falling from our trees, but I just
can't stomache having my porch screwed up after what happened to the
inside of our house.
Thanks,
Sandi
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