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I take it you have fall protect there taxloss, company near me were filmed and reported, no protection whatsoever... 5k fine.. ouch !

 
but surely if your upfront with your insurance,so no probs!!!that's what we have insurance for?and safety procedures etc

 
I take it you have fall protect there taxloss, company near me were filmed and reported, no protection whatsoever... 5k fine.. ouch !
It looks high but it's just a garage roof - plus I am 9 Foot tall

I don't go up on house roofs anymore

 
Williams Jet Wash, are you getting enough power washing work through the winter months and what are you mainly getting asked to do during the winter if you don't mind me asking?

 
I have a windowcleaning round which is a fair size and i offer pressure washing as a side venture. I did a relatives patio the other Sunday when it was hot just for a few beers and some promo pics. I posted these on my Facebook last week and have had 3 pressure jobs already as a result. I have done the odd one before but none of this size and I realised how long it takes to do a top job and have quoted accordingly. That job took about 9 hours altogether including regular breaks and with a chilled out attitude instead of work mode. I would not do a job this size for less than £200 my pressure washer is only small and if the work keeps coming in I'll invest in a bigger one to further reduce time. Everyone wants their gardens nice for the summer so right now it's a great little earner.

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Williams Jet Wash, are you getting enough power washing work through the winter months and what are you mainly getting asked to do during the winter if you don't mind me asking?
I do do some powerwashing in winter months work even a few roof cleans majority of jet wash work is being done now for me doing a lot of patios decking roofs conny cleans all sorts right now- I have built a reasonable window cleaning round that has kept me ticking over I'm now finding myself in a position of struggling to keep my regular round up whilst booking in jetwashing work now way in to may-

 
I have a windowcleaning round which is a fair size and i offer pressure washing as a side venture. I did a relatives patio the other Sunday when it was hot just for a few beers and some promo pics. I posted these on my Facebook last week and have had 3 pressure jobs already as a result. I have done the odd one before but none of this size and I realised how long it takes to do a top job and have quoted accordingly. That job took about 9 hours altogether including regular breaks and with a chilled out attitude instead of work mode. I would not do a job this size for less than £200 my pressure washer is only small and if the work keeps coming in I'll invest in a bigger one to further reduce time. Everyone wants their gardens nice for the summer so right now it's a great little earner.
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Hey cool job looks pretty but 9 hours?! Are you using a domestic washer?! Or are you a proper tea drinker and chew the fat with the customer windy? If your gonna start doing jobs like that you need to get yourself a flat surface cleaner... a turbo head at the very least!!

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