Awful weather to plan a trip to the beach, but when one of your biggest customers gives you a package of four beach houses to clean, you go! Today I am at St. George Island with one of the crews. We rented a house and will be down here for a couple of nights completing these wash jobs. Here's pics of the first one that we tackled today. Wind was blowing too hard to use 12 V, so running the solution through my booster pump. Still able to get a solid 30 foot 6 gallon per minute stream in the wind!
With the proximity of the neighbors house here, pretty sure they're going to wind up getting a free wash also from the overspray!!!
After living in the northeast the better part of my life I'll take that "crappy rainy cold weather" for this time of the year. Talk about stacking the houses on top of each other. Reminds me of growing up in NYC(Queens).
Good luck with this project.
Great jobs Ray. Good for you. Though right now from here the beach sounds great. LOL
SprayWash said
Jan 9, 2014
I feel horrible that the guys are having to work in these conditions. I should probably roll down the window and check on them, but that might let the heat out of the cab and I could possibly get wet!!!
Crack that whip (quick so you don't get wet though) lol
lkendall said
Jan 9, 2014
Those are the types of homes that I clean all the time! They stink sometimes, since they are all on the ocean it gets windy everyday by about 10 am, oh and they are all on stilts which makes getting to the roof real fun!
Brian C Jackson said
Jan 9, 2014
I thought I read cold and rainy... come on Ray.. 50°... it was 8° here in NH..
Time for us northern guys to tar and feather these Florida Princesses...
Nice work Ray..I'm sure you will hear from Pat soon and he will be complaining big time.
Awful weather to plan a trip to the beach, but when one of your biggest customers gives you a package of four beach houses to clean, you go! Today I am at St. George Island with one of the crews. We rented a house and will be down here for a couple of nights completing these wash jobs. Here's pics of the first one that we tackled today. Wind was blowing too hard to use 12 V, so running the solution through my booster pump. Still able to get a solid 30 foot 6 gallon per minute stream in the wind!
With the proximity of the neighbors house here, pretty sure they're going to wind up getting a free wash also from the overspray!!!
Good luck with this project.
Hank
House #2 of the trip
Great jobs Ray. Good for you. Though right now from here the beach sounds great. LOL
I feel horrible that the guys are having to work in these conditions. I should probably roll down the window and check on them, but that might let the heat out of the cab and I could possibly get wet!!!
Ooh I'm telling.
Hank
I thought I read cold and rainy... come on Ray.. 50°... it was 8° here in NH..
Time for us northern guys to tar and feather these Florida Princesses...
Nice work Ray..I'm sure you will hear from Pat soon and he will be complaining big time.