Hi guy thanks for y,our replys just another question once you have cleaned the driveway how long do you have it seal it , the customer wants it sealing i cleaned the driveway on wed and fingers crossed it looks a good day tomorrow but if i dont because of the weather and the week ahead does not look to good so it could be the week after. cheers Gavin
Quote from: mike roberts on April 17, 2012, 03:30:26 pmSealed a large drive yesterday existing custy ... really lucky with the weather! As Roger said need to be carefull with min temps at night as it can damage seal whilst it is still curing ..We try to avoid sealing due to the headaches caused by the weather ......I try to avoid sealing all together as sealants are crap and don't last. Although I've got 3 driveways to seal this week! I've been overpricing them this year as I can't be doing with the headache of going back to sand and seal them around the weather and other work booked in.
Sealed a large drive yesterday existing custy ... really lucky with the weather! As Roger said need to be carefull with min temps at night as it can damage seal whilst it is still curing ..We try to avoid sealing due to the headaches caused by the weather ......
At Last 1 deck completed now only 3 to go, the is the wettest drought I have ever known
Quote from: Roger Oakley on April 24, 2012, 08:41:50 pmAt Last 1 deck completed now only 3 to go, the is the wettest drought I have ever known 2mw looks good
Quote from: mike roberts on April 24, 2012, 08:52:19 pmQuote from: Roger Oakley on April 24, 2012, 08:41:50 pmAt Last 1 deck completed now only 3 to go, the is the wettest drought I have ever known 2mw looks good Sorry Mike don't do text speak?
Quote from: mike roberts on April 19, 2012, 09:37:11 pmSo you go back to jobs atleast 3 times.... To use a sealer on block paving which offers no stabilisation is frankly a waste of time cheap acrylics would do a better job if they are applied to the letter weather conditons prefect ....well laid drive blah blah .... hence previous comments from the other guysHow do you sell that seal to a customer ? Does it help inhibit weed growth? er no... But it helps protect the block if you spill on it (but not the sand ) I normally go back once to sand as I try to seal on the day of cleaning if it's not raining. I also want to make it clear we do very few domestics these days because we found that we needed to book up 3 or 4 in a street minimum to make any economical sense of it and then customers used to moan and say things like "Why are we paying you so much" You have only been here 2 hours. Pressure washing these days is just an add on for us to large restoration works. Everyone is entiltled to their opinion about sealing but if it is treated as an add on extra it pays well and prevents deep staining and aids ongoing cleaning.kev i dont understand, how can you go back to sandafter sealing, also what sealer are you using to seal the same day as cleaning. cheers malKev MartinMarble Life Ltd
So you go back to jobs atleast 3 times.... To use a sealer on block paving which offers no stabilisation is frankly a waste of time cheap acrylics would do a better job if they are applied to the letter weather conditons prefect ....well laid drive blah blah .... hence previous comments from the other guysHow do you sell that seal to a customer ? Does it help inhibit weed growth? er no... But it helps protect the block if you spill on it (but not the sand )