The holidays wake people up. If it's warm enough go for it. Nice way to close out the season. If you need back up I bet Art and Pat will make a road trip to help.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Thursday 21st of November 2013 06:45:49 AM
Brian C Jackson said
Nov 21, 2013
I thought my season was over because of the temps and because I haven't booked a job this whole month. Now I have 6 Roof cleanings and 2 house washes to try to get done. Why do people wait until the last minute I could have used this work in the beginning of the month.
Ed Thompson said
Nov 21, 2013
There is always a slight spike right before Thanksgiving. We did pretty good this week, but temps will plunge over the weekend so make sure you winterize what you need.
If you get calls over the winter and you have the means to do it, double your price. There is no shame in doing this. Insurance requirements are picking up year over year and there's certainly no shortage of dirty roofs. I keep one un-winterized truck in the shop ready to go. If someone absolutely need their roof cleaned, we will get it done for a premium.
Zach Maynard said
Nov 21, 2013
Isn't that funny Brian. Ed that is a good point, I had planned on just saving winter calls for Spring customers but I will keep that in my back pocket.
Patrick G said
Nov 21, 2013
Brian, that was me calling you several times, didn't you notice the same name and number?
Liberty SoftWash said
Nov 21, 2013
We have slowed down and I am ready for spring already. It's going to be a long winter.
waxman18324 said
Nov 21, 2013
Our skid slids right off the truck into our heated shop and is ready for any emergency.
Hank
Capital Roof Wash said
Nov 21, 2013
Brian C Jackson wrote:
I thought my season was over because of the temps and because I haven't booked a job this whole month. Now I have 6 Roof cleanings and 2 house washes to try to get done. Why do people wait until the last minute I could have used this work in the beginning of the month.
Great way to end a season Brian! After those jobs are finished up, are you gearing up for some snow plowing up there?
Ron Musgraves said
Nov 21, 2013
Maybe I'll start Cleaning Roofs
Brian C Jackson said
Nov 22, 2013
Patrick G wrote:
Brian, that was me calling you several times, didn't you notice the same name and number?
Pat..grow up...
Art please handle Pat he is a distrubing the peace. Or maybe go kidnap his cat.
Brian C Jackson said
Nov 22, 2013
Capital Roof Wash wrote:
Brian C Jackson wrote:
I thought my season was over because of the temps and because I haven't booked a job this whole month. Now I have 6 Roof cleanings and 2 house washes to try to get done. Why do people wait until the last minute I could have used this work in the beginning of the month.
Great way to end a season Brian! After those jobs are finished up, are you gearing up for some snow plowing up there
Yes Ray..snow plowin is next. And after last years never ending snow Im sick of pushing snow around
I'm gonna talk Ray at Capital Roof Wash to go in "Halvsies" with me on a plow.... that was when the blizzard hits Tallahaseee, we'll have the market cornered!
Capital Roof Wash said
Nov 22, 2013
I found a great deal at Northern Tool and ordered two plows for us. I'm looking for a salt and sand spreader skid also. Our friends might laugh at us now ... but we'll have the last laugh after the blizzard my friend!!!
SprayWash said
Nov 22, 2013
And we'll have the last laugh when we're still SOFTWASHING in January and February while wearing shorts!
Brian C Jackson said
Nov 22, 2013
SprayWash wrote:
And we'll have the last laugh when we're still SOFTWASHING in January and February while wearing shorts!
wow that is a sucker punch...
Capital Roof Wash said
Nov 22, 2013
Doug, I wear them all year, even in the winter. I feel restricted in pants and I'm pretty much immune to the SH now. (as long as I don't get it my eyes). I think this picture was last January and it was in the upper 30's and the roof had frost on it when we showed up.
-- Edited by Capital Roof Wash on Friday 22nd of November 2013 02:25:22 PM
Art O said
Nov 22, 2013
I Think we washed our last house yesterday. Weather isn't looking to good going forward. Its all down hill fro here.
Doug Rucker said
Nov 22, 2013
SprayWash wrote:
And we'll have the last laugh when we're still SOFTWASHING in January and February while wearing shorts!
Ummm speaking of shorts...how many of you wear shorts and how do you keep the mix off your legs???
i have gotten ready a few times wearing shorts but always end up changing back into my pants as I just don't like the thought of all that SH on my skin
SprayWash said
Nov 22, 2013
It's a Florida thing, Doug!!!!
Capital Roof Wash said
Nov 22, 2013
SprayWash wrote:
It's a Florida thing, Doug!!!!
Spring, Summer and Fall, standard work uniforms are flip flops, Khaki cargo shorts, Hawiian shirt and straw hats. (and a margarita maker on the tailgate).
Doug Rucker said
Nov 23, 2013
SprayWash wrote:
It's a Florida thing, Doug!!!!
I'm from Florida.....still never could do the shorts thing though even when I cleaned their.
Doug Rucker said
Nov 23, 2013
Capital Roof Wash wrote:
SprayWash wrote:
It's a Florida thing, Doug!!!!
Spring, Summer and Fall, standard work uniforms are flip flops, Khaki cargo shorts, Hawiian shirt and straw hats. (and a margarita maker on the tailgate).
Here its jeans, plaid shirt, boots, 10 gallon hat, and stale left over keg from the weekend before. Oh and nachos
Brian,
The holidays wake people up. If it's warm enough go for it. Nice way to close out the season. If you need back up I bet Art and Pat will make a road trip to help.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Thursday 21st of November 2013 06:45:49 AM
I thought my season was over because of the temps and because I haven't booked a job this whole month. Now I have 6 Roof cleanings and 2 house washes to try to get done. Why do people wait until the last minute I could have used this work in the beginning of the month.
If you get calls over the winter and you have the means to do it, double your price. There is no shame in doing this. Insurance requirements are picking up year over year and there's certainly no shortage of dirty roofs. I keep one un-winterized truck in the shop ready to go. If someone absolutely need their roof cleaned, we will get it done for a premium.
Our skid slids right off the truck into our heated shop and is ready for any emergency.
Hank
Great way to end a season Brian! After those jobs are finished up, are you gearing up for some snow plowing up there?
Pat..grow up...
Art please handle Pat he is a distrubing the peace. Or maybe go kidnap his cat.
I found a great deal at Northern Tool and ordered two plows for us. I'm looking for a salt and sand spreader skid also. Our friends might laugh at us now ... but we'll have the last laugh after the blizzard my friend!!!
wow that is a sucker punch...
Doug, I wear them all year, even in the winter. I feel restricted in pants and I'm pretty much immune to the SH now. (as long as I don't get it my eyes). I think this picture was last January and it was in the upper 30's and the roof had frost on it when we showed up.
-- Edited by Capital Roof Wash on Friday 22nd of November 2013 02:25:22 PM
I Think we washed our last house yesterday. Weather isn't looking to good going forward. Its all down hill fro here.
Ummm speaking of shorts...how many of you wear shorts and how do you keep the mix off your legs???
i have gotten ready a few times wearing shorts but always end up changing back into my pants as I just don't like the thought of all that SH on my skin
Spring, Summer and Fall, standard work uniforms are flip flops, Khaki cargo shorts, Hawiian shirt and straw hats. (and a margarita maker on the tailgate).
I'm from Florida.....still never could do the shorts thing though even when I cleaned their.
Here its jeans, plaid shirt, boots, 10 gallon hat, and stale left over keg from the weekend before. Oh and nachos
Love me some nachos!