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Nice /emoticons/smile.png I love jobs like that when theres no drainage issues or other **** to deal with, a real treat /emoticons/smile.png good looking work too! bet they were well happy with the result!

 
Nice /emoticons/smile.png I love jobs like that when theres no drainage issues or other **** to deal with, a real treat /emoticons/smile.png good looking work too! bet they were well happy with the result!
The women nearly had an orgasm. Well chuffed

 
All good mate, work breeds work so if she was that happy then its bound to lead to more. im still getting jobs from a patio clan over a month ago! /emoticons/biggrin.png

 
That's the part about this gig that I am trying to get my head around - having to go back and resand - so that's more time and cost for sand (cheap at builders merchants I know). But add this to the three hours you've done already it's not quite so rosy unless I'm missing something? Still good money though - how long would the resand take?

 
you quote the sand into the price mate, IE: if your going £2 per m2 then with sand you add 50p per m2 (or whatever you feel its going to cost you) then you return on a dry day and sand it down.

*edit* you need kiln dried sand, get a few bags in (its about £4 a bag) dont use soft or sharp, just kiln dried

 
you quote the sand into the price mate, IE: if your going £2 per m2 then with sand you add 50p per m2 (or whatever you feel its going to cost you) then you return on a dry day and sand it down.
*edit* you need kiln dried sand, get a few bags in (its about £4 a bag) dont use soft or sharp, just kiln dried
Cheers - how long would a drive as shown in this piccy typically take to resand?

 
That's the part about this gig that I am trying to get my head around - having to go back and resand - so that's more time and cost for sand (cheap at builders merchants I know). But add this to the three hours you've done already it's not quite so rosy unless I'm missing something? Still good money though - how long would the resand take?
The lady is paying my mate Joe £60 on Monday to re sand. The £130 is for my work

 
I'm a newbie to pressure washing too.

Would someone explain how to re-sand?

Is it literally walking around scattering sand or is there a particular technique.

 
that should do it,or a cheap electric leaf blower.a least with a petrol blower you don't need an electrical supply and can crack on.trust me it speeds up the process masively

 
I've done biggest pressure wash to date yesterday and today and a full kitchen clean for Harry ramsdens

I'm having a pint now to celebrate landing my biggest contract to date

I've earned more this pressure washing and industrial cleaning than I earn in 2 week in the glass

 
I've done biggest pressure wash to date yesterday and today and a full kitchen clean for Harry ramsdensI'm having a pint now to celebrate landing my biggest contract to date

I've earned more this pressure washing and industrial cleaning than I earn in 2 week in the glass
Nice one pal - good to hear.

On a personal note I've mentioned to three customers that I'm thinking of adding this service and ALL asked me for quotes so the work is obviously there!

 
Perfect morning. Got there at 8.45, home by 11.25. Blast with the turbo lance, a spray over with hypo, and a wash down with the hose. £130 for under 3 hours work. If only they all went this smoothly and quickView attachment 9741 View attachment 9742
Nice job [emoji1305] Looks like a similar driveway to what I've quoted Here's mine that I've quoted
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