We are designing the new wrap for our newest PAsoftwash truck we have added to serve our customer better. As you can see, real estate is limited on the sides and back , but still plenty of space if used right.
We look forward to your input. The overall look on the sides is what you see, with the exception of dropping the website address on the side.
It was decided to just enlarge Roof & Exterior Cleaning as a stand alone tagline. The ".com" will be added to the end of PAsoftwash logo big enough to be easily seen.
(The designer did not understand how important the web address is on the sides too. He said just the back until I explained our customers may not walk over to meet us while we are doing their neighbor's house. We want it easy for them to learn more by visiting our website. The website will get the updated look too, so it all fits together.
We have admired some of the wild truck wraps we have seen on all the forums, but in the end for now we will be a bit plain but loudly proclaim what we do.
The formula has been working just fine
The back tailgate will have a metal panel with the wrap design on it and will be mechanically fastened to the ribs.
( Shout out to Ray Burke for the picture. It wil look pretty cool on our brand new aluminum truck body.)
The season finally started and we are anxious to get this truck lettered to match the box truck.
We will post pictures very soon of this new rig. It is absolutely the most convenient system we have worked with yet. Our customers are very impressed with the look and function. Good thing, cause they are paying for it...
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 10:20:17 PM
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 10:29:13 PM
I have to tell you it is a dream to work off this rig! Drop the sides, flip switches and go to work! Yesterday is was 45 degrees when we started a 2500 square foot filthy 10/12 pitch roof system. Took a bit longer because we were tweaking all the new toys on the truck.
Today, we started at 1:00 pm and shot 8500-9000 square foot roof system off a 32' ladder that I had to do several ladder sets because there was no way I was going to walk this one!. Done at 6:00 despite fighting a few winds, several neighbors stopping by wanting estimates and just being out of shape! My kind of day!
The truck was a dream. Just to flip a switch tranfer bleach, add water and Roof Snot and go back to shooting the roof was wonderful.
We have arrived!
I will post some job pictures and the truck system later
By the way, this is a resurrected 04 ex landscapers truck with 160,000 miles. Amazing transformation. Two months holed up in my shop while it was too cold to do anything but hibernate.
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 11:02:22 PM
SprayWash said
Apr 2, 2014
Steve, it pops! Do you have room for a visa/mc logo anywhere?
Steve Salley said
Apr 3, 2014
Hi Ray
I am going to add them after you telling me how that worked for your benefit.
I have the glass on the sides we could use. I also am going to add an upper sign area below the ladder rack at the rear of the truck, so we can use that space too.
Thank you for the reminder
Again I really wan to thank you for the pictures and the level of support you have brought to this forum as well as others. You keep me charged up to chase our local college work, as well as the municipal buildings
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Thursday 3rd of April 2014 12:43:29 AM
We are designing the new wrap for our newest PAsoftwash truck we have added to serve our customer better. As you can see, real estate is limited on the sides and back , but still plenty of space if used right.
We look forward to your input. The overall look on the sides is what you see, with the exception of dropping the website address on the side.
It was decided to just enlarge Roof & Exterior Cleaning as a stand alone tagline. The ".com" will be added to the end of PAsoftwash logo big enough to be easily seen.
(The designer did not understand how important the web address is on the sides too. He said just the back until I explained our customers may not walk over to meet us while we are doing their neighbor's house. We want it easy for them to learn more by visiting our website. The website will get the updated look too, so it all fits together.
We have admired some of the wild truck wraps we have seen on all the forums, but in the end for now we will be a bit plain but loudly proclaim what we do.
The formula has been working just fine
The back tailgate will have a metal panel with the wrap design on it and will be mechanically fastened to the ribs.
( Shout out to Ray Burke for the picture. It wil look pretty cool on our brand new aluminum truck body.)
The season finally started and we are anxious to get this truck lettered to match the box truck.
We will post pictures very soon of this new rig. It is absolutely the most convenient system we have worked with yet. Our customers are very impressed with the look and function. Good thing, cause they are paying for it...
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 10:20:17 PM
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 10:29:13 PM
Patrick, Thanks for the compliment
I have to tell you it is a dream to work off this rig! Drop the sides, flip switches and go to work! Yesterday is was 45 degrees when we started a 2500 square foot filthy 10/12 pitch roof system. Took a bit longer because we were tweaking all the new toys on the truck.
Today, we started at 1:00 pm and shot 8500-9000 square foot roof system off a 32' ladder that I had to do several ladder sets because there was no way I was going to walk this one!. Done at 6:00 despite fighting a few winds, several neighbors stopping by wanting estimates and just being out of shape! My kind of day!
The truck was a dream. Just to flip a switch tranfer bleach, add water and Roof Snot and go back to shooting the roof was wonderful.
We have arrived!
I will post some job pictures and the truck system later
By the way, this is a resurrected 04 ex landscapers truck with 160,000 miles. Amazing transformation. Two months holed up in my shop while it was too cold to do anything but hibernate.
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Wednesday 2nd of April 2014 11:02:22 PM
Hi Ray
I am going to add them after you telling me how that worked for your benefit.
I have the glass on the sides we could use. I also am going to add an upper sign area below the ladder rack at the rear of the truck, so we can use that space too.
Thank you for the reminder
Again I really wan to thank you for the pictures and the level of support you have brought to this forum as well as others. You keep me charged up to chase our local college work, as well as the municipal buildings
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Thursday 3rd of April 2014 12:43:29 AM