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Don’t worry mate splash will pop along and tell you that you have it wrong
Maybe quicker .....But a poor quality job shame on you splash
Quote from: Smudger on May 15, 2024, 10:12:05 pm Maybe quicker .....But a poor quality job shame on you splash lol that’s not what our customers say 😂😂😂
Quote from: Splash and dash on May 15, 2024, 10:16:14 pmQuote from: Smudger on May 15, 2024, 10:12:05 pm Maybe quicker .....But a poor quality job shame on you splash lol that’s not what our customers say 😂😂😂I take it you deleted your original account? Why?
Did a PW job today and many folk have asked if its better to softwash first then PW the area or the other way round. I did both today on stone coping stones purely by mistake so decided to focus on the result. The ones that were PW first and then softwashed came up alot better than the ones that were softwashed first which makes perfect sense. So if anyone needs to softwash copings, Indian sandstone or steps then its better to PW it first. 😉
Do you guys have a minimum price for pw ?I've decided on £100. I've had a couple of enquirys for small areas that might take only half an hour but when you include setting up and packing away call it an hour but it just doest seem worth it to get the machine out for less.Also do you offer different levels of service ?For example i find a lot of people assume it's just a quick blast over with a pressure washer like they would do with a karcher so they are of the mindset it's a 30 or 50 quid job. Thinking of saying I can either give it a quick blast with the pw for x amount or and accept it will be cleaner but not perfect or I can do it properly and treat with hypo or biocide etc and charge more. Some of the before and after pics I see on fb still covered in black spot yet people are saying it looks great has me thinking maybe by offering a premium price and a premium service you are missing out on a part of the market that just don't see the value....