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I recently quoted for cleaning gutters and facias with a customer. I called a week later to see if he wanted them done but he said somebody done them far cheaper with a pressure washer. I thought this would have made a terrible mess but when i saw it it really looked great. Has anybody else done this?Thanks Steve
I have, plenty of times, it’s much quicker and easier than slaving away with the wfp.I only use the PW where there Isn’t slotted soffits though, and I usually spray them with a degreaser or bleach first so it loosens the algae meaning low pressure cleans them up.It’s much quicker and easier, but not always a good idea, depends on the type of gutters and facias...
Quote from: zesty on May 10, 2018, 08:05:18 amI have, plenty of times, it’s much quicker and easier than slaving away with the wfp.I only use the PW where there Isn’t slotted soffits though, and I usually spray them with a degreaser or bleach first so it loosens the algae meaning low pressure cleans them up.It’s much quicker and easier, but not always a good idea, depends on the type of gutters and facias...how long does it take to clean the outside f/s/gs on a 3 bed semi (plus the windows) with a pressure washer?i can clean these jobs in under 60 mins with HOT WFP including the windows.........
On normal residential houses, its too much faff using a pressure washer. On larger houses or commercial I can see it has its place.
Quote from: nathankaye on May 10, 2018, 08:09:23 pmOn normal residential houses, its too much faff using a pressure washer. On larger houses or commercial I can see it has its place.Yes exactly Nathan, both have there place, it’s is entirely dependent on size and how bad they are etc. Me, I’ve got to the stage where I really can’t be bothered with small houses, I don’t need them, so quote a premium, rarely get them, but if I do it’s worth it. Rather just clean windows than faff with £50 gutter jobs Big houses, love it. Spend 4-6 hours and bring in over £250 - granted, that’s only once a month on average.
Quote from: zesty on May 10, 2018, 08:31:58 pmQuote from: nathankaye on May 10, 2018, 08:09:23 pmOn normal residential houses, its too much faff using a pressure washer. On larger houses or commercial I can see it has its place.Yes exactly Nathan, both have there place, it’s is entirely dependent on size and how bad they are etc. Me, I’ve got to the stage where I really can’t be bothered with small houses, I don’t need them, so quote a premium, rarely get them, but if I do it’s worth it. Rather just clean windows than faff with £50 gutter jobs Big houses, love it. Spend 4-6 hours and bring in over £250 - granted, that’s only once a month on average.Up your prices from £50 to £150, you’ll find you get a good % of them still.