looks great. I love cleaning Stucco. It takes patience, but then magic happens.
BlueRidge said
Jul 6, 2018
You are fortunate to be able to use a hydrant. Down here I have to install a back flow preventer and something eles, then have them inspect it. My guess with labor and materials would have been $1000.
The Dryvit is turning out well on the school.
HHandywork said
Jul 6, 2018
Nice project! I haven't got the opportunity to clean stucco yet but I keep driving pass some local building in my area that could use a good cleaning
Dave O said
Jul 9, 2018
Looks great.
Zach Maynard said
Jul 9, 2018
Awesome Hank, I'm happy for you that you are landing sweet projects! Did you sell it telling them the lichen will fall off on it's own? Just curious. Nice work!
waxman18324 said
Jul 9, 2018
Zach Maynard wrote:
Awesome Hank, I'm happy for you that you are landing sweet projects! Did you sell it telling them the lichen will fall off on it's own? Just curious. Nice work!
Thanks brother. The building and grounds supervisor, the principal and the board of education are all on board with the process and the results. We finished today. Here is an aerial view of the property. Promo post to follow.
Just another project.
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Thursday 12th of July 2018 07:26:11 PM
You are fortunate to be able to use a hydrant. Down here I have to install a back flow preventer and something eles, then have them inspect it. My guess with labor and materials would have been $1000.
The Dryvit is turning out well on the school.
Thanks brother. The building and grounds supervisor, the principal and the board of education are all on board with the process and the results. We finished today. Here is an aerial view of the property. Promo post to follow.
Hank
Nice job Hank!!!
Hank