I had been using a company that would deliver my SH by tanker truck to my shop. But then the SH just appeared to become weaker and was not very effective. I never called and complained......instead I switched to Univar. The problem with Univar is they only have the 55 Gal drums. So I'm constantly running to the plant for more.
I finally called the other company and they said they were now running 10%. I guess I could use more SH and less water in my mix but I already have some thick GM to deal with and really don't want to take a step backward.......Thoughts?
SprayWash said
Oct 11, 2014
my local PAP supplies me 10.5 - 12%
Patrick G said
Oct 11, 2014
I don't think using less water would be the answer, stick with the 12%
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Oct 11, 2014
Run the numbers Doug, the dollars will make the right choice clear. Of course factor in your time to go and get those 55 gallon drums too.
I use to pick up our SH as well, and it was getting VERY weak (watered down one might suspect) as time went on. We're now getting tanker delivery from Univar and it's smokin' hot. It saves me time and money. And I like money
SprayWash said
Oct 11, 2014
One nice thing about Florida and using from the pool supply store...our stuff stays fresh and hot all Year round!
Fred W said
Oct 11, 2014
I was getting mine from a pool supply company and I'm sure its hot.....just only 10%.
The numbers are actually better using Univar and it's even stronger.......but the time it takes to constantly go get it is the problem.....and time is money, not to mention fuel.
I was buying from the pool company at $1.89 and Univar sells it to me at $1.55. But the pool company delivers 100-200 gals at a time.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Oct 11, 2014
Baton Rouge Roof Cleaner wrote:
I was getting mine from a pool supply company and I'm sure its hot.....just only 10%. The numbers are actually better using Univar and it's even stronger.......but the time it takes to constantly go get it is the problem.....and time is money, not to mention fuel.
I was buying from the pool company at $1.89 and Univar sells it to me at $1.55. But the pool company delivers 100-200 gals at a time.
So factor in your time, or better yet, one of your employee's time (and fuel) Then look at it on an annualized basis. (I look at most things for my business, expenses and revenue based on an annual run rate, and a seasonal run rate. It makes most financial decisions more clear)
Univar delivers to us via tanker, 1200 gallons at a time, and we was able to negotiate some very good high volume terms. Perhaps you can do the same? Get the best of both worlds as we did? It saved us over $1k/mo in SH costs! A nice direct correlation to the bottom line
lkendall said
Oct 11, 2014
univar delivers it to us on pallets of 55's... Just ask
Fred W said
Oct 11, 2014
I have a great relationship with the gal that makes the decision but she simply said they wont deliver to me.....I live in a close in rural area but it is residential. She just say's no residential period.
The other company did a site eval and passed me no problem.....
Doug Rucker said
Oct 11, 2014
10% from a pool supply company is what I have been using for the last couple years. They deliver to me 300 gallons at a time. 1.75 a gallon. It works great.
Fred W said
Oct 11, 2014
Doug Rucker wrote:
10% from a pool supply company is what I have been using for the last couple years. They deliver to me 300 gallons at a time. 1.75 a gallon. It works great.
Hey Doug.....what's your mix ratio's?
Doug Rucker said
Oct 12, 2014
Same as everyone else....for a dedicated pump, 10% 20% 30% depending on what we are cleaning, how dirty it is, and the surface type. For down streaming which is what we do mostly for exteriors of buildings and houses, we fill a five gallon bucket with straight 10%. We use 8 and 10gpm machines w 200 feet of hose. If we need it stronger, we move the bucket closer to the gun.
Art O said
Oct 12, 2014
Doug Rucker wrote:
Same as everyone else....for a dedicated pump, 10% 20% 30% depending on what we are cleaning, how dirty it is, and the surface type. For down streaming which is what we do mostly for exteriors of buildings and houses, we fill a five gallon bucket with straight 10%. We use 8 and 10gpm machines w 200 feet of hose. If we need it stronger, we move the bucket closer to the gun.
Isn't that a little strong Doug for D/S? I go 50/50 and it seems to clean fine. But I'm not using 8 GPM.
Doug Rucker said
Oct 12, 2014
Art O wrote:
Doug Rucker wrote:
Same as everyone else....for a dedicated pump, 10% 20% 30% depending on what we are cleaning, how dirty it is, and the surface type. For down streaming which is what we do mostly for exteriors of buildings and houses, we fill a five gallon bucket with straight 10%. We use 8 and 10gpm machines w 200 feet of hose. If we need it stronger, we move the bucket closer to the gun.
Isn't that a little strong Doug for D/S? I go 50/50 and it seems to clean fine. But I'm not using 8 GPM.
No...not at all.
Dave O said
Oct 13, 2014
I pick up my SH at a local pool supply. It's claimed to be 12.5% but I suspect it is closer to 10% but it does the job!
Ed Thompson said
Oct 13, 2014
Like Ted, I'm saving over $1K per delivery with Univar. They set me up nice with a 2000 gal tank, for free. The same tank my other supplier wanted $6 Grand to set up.
Fred W said
Oct 13, 2014
Yea.....Univar does not offer mini bulk here in Baton Rouge. I was surprised when they said no......this is a huge city.
-- Edited by Baton Rouge Roof Cleaner on Monday 13th of October 2014 07:59:33 PM
ginty said
Oct 14, 2014
a get mines from trichem in bathgate 20 lts for 15 quid plus 20 % vat , total 18 quid a washed the warehouse with 30ltr worth am still at the start of everything so no total cost over my year yet but they must mix it onsite as they where filling 20 lts jugs that morning ,its a mile from my house and its where the snack van sits thats good so two birds with one trip ,,
is there no other chemical producers in your own area Doug ?
Fred W said
Oct 14, 2014
That's pretty much it.
Steve Salley said
Oct 15, 2014
We use Mini Bulk from Univar. They put a real pretty 550 gallon double wall tank in my shop, and gladly deliver when we need it.
However, we get to pay $2.95 per gallon! If we take less than 400- 500, we get to pay fuel surcharge.
How in the world are their prices so different all over the place? I can't imagine ever seeing those low prices here.
We soothe ourselves with the prices we get to do roof cleaning, since we do not have a competitor on every street corner- yet
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Oct 15, 2014
Steve Salley wrote:
We use Mini Bulk from Univar. They put a real pretty 550 gallon double wall tank in my shop, and gladly deliver when we need it.
However, we get to pay $2.95 per gallon! If we take less than 400- 500, we get to pay fuel surcharge.
How in the world are their prices so different all over the place? I can't imagine ever seeing those low prices here.
We soothe ourselves with the prices we get to do roof cleaning, since we do not have a competitor on every street corner- yet
Steve - trying to be helpful here - not to rub any salt - the Univar that delivers to me in Va? They deliver out of Harrison PA! And I'm paying less than half of what you are, but we go through LOTS of it. Try to renegotiate your rate this spring perhaps?
John Aloisio said
Oct 16, 2014
Ted is right, renegotiate your price. Univar will drop it to save the business. I started at $1.77/gallon this spring, after they put a 1200 gallon tank in my shop. I am down over .25/gallon With a little negotiation. our minimum commitment with them was for 5000 gallons and we just hit the 10,500 mark, so I just asked for a better price. I also let them know that Kuehne chemical is now offering mini bulk and they have called me a few times with better deals.
Just let them know you want a better price.
Admin said
Nov 29, 2022
Nine years later its a different industry, Prices doubled
Doug Rucker said
Dec 1, 2022
I'm getting 12.5% now at about $2.25 a gallon delivered.
Admin said
Dec 1, 2022
I'm Paying $4.40 and its going up
BlueRidge said
Dec 1, 2022
I think we are paying $3.30 for 12.5 and that was begging for a deal!
Admin said
Dec 2, 2022
I'm hearing rumors its going up next year, maybe as soon as January. I'm trying to hold my pricing, but its not easy and then I have all the local the low ballers
I had been using a company that would deliver my SH by tanker truck to my shop. But then the SH just appeared to become weaker and was not very effective. I never called and complained......instead I switched to Univar. The problem with Univar is they only have the 55 Gal drums. So I'm constantly running to the plant for more.
I finally called the other company and they said they were now running 10%. I guess I could use more SH and less water in my mix but I already have some thick GM to deal with and really don't want to take a step backward.......Thoughts?
I use to pick up our SH as well, and it was getting VERY weak (watered down one might suspect) as time went on. We're now getting tanker delivery from Univar and it's smokin' hot. It saves me time and money. And I like money
The numbers are actually better using Univar and it's even stronger.......but the time it takes to constantly go get it is the problem.....and time is money, not to mention fuel.
I was buying from the pool company at $1.89 and Univar sells it to me at $1.55. But the pool company delivers 100-200 gals at a time.
So factor in your time, or better yet, one of your employee's time (and fuel)
Then look at it on an annualized basis. (I look at most things for my business, expenses and revenue based on an annual run rate, and a seasonal run rate. It makes most financial decisions more clear)
Univar delivers to us via tanker, 1200 gallons at a time, and we was able to negotiate some very good high volume terms. Perhaps you can do the same? Get the best of both worlds as we did? It saved us over $1k/mo in SH costs! A nice direct correlation to the bottom line
The other company did a site eval and passed me no problem.....
Hey Doug.....what's your mix ratio's?
Isn't that a little strong Doug for D/S? I go 50/50 and it seems to clean fine. But I'm not using 8 GPM.
No...not at all.
Yea.....Univar does not offer mini bulk here in Baton Rouge. I was surprised when they said no......this is a huge city.
-- Edited by Baton Rouge Roof Cleaner on Monday 13th of October 2014 07:59:33 PM
is there no other chemical producers in your own area Doug ?
However, we get to pay $2.95 per gallon! If we take less than 400- 500, we get to pay fuel surcharge.
How in the world are their prices so different all over the place? I can't imagine ever seeing those low prices here.
We soothe ourselves with the prices we get to do roof cleaning, since we do not have a competitor on every street corner- yet
Steve - trying to be helpful here - not to rub any salt - the Univar that delivers to me in Va? They deliver out of Harrison PA! And I'm paying less than half of what you are, but we go through LOTS of it. Try to renegotiate your rate this spring perhaps?
Ted is right, renegotiate your price. Univar will drop it to save the business. I started at $1.77/gallon this spring, after they put a 1200 gallon tank in my shop. I am down over .25/gallon With a little negotiation. our minimum commitment with them was for 5000 gallons and we just hit the 10,500 mark, so I just asked for a better price. I also let them know that Kuehne chemical is now offering mini bulk and they have called me a few times with better deals.
Just let them know you want a better price.
Nine years later its a different industry, Prices doubled
I'm getting 12.5% now at about $2.25 a gallon delivered.
I'm Paying $4.40 and its going up
I think we are paying $3.30 for 12.5 and that was begging for a deal!
I'm hearing rumors its going up next year, maybe as soon as January. I'm trying to hold my pricing, but its not easy and then I have all the local the low ballers