hi guys
i have been thinking of buying the omnipole gutter vac for a while now, and have finally got enough money together for the 36ft vac and camera. but should i get one? nobody in my area has got one so how much work do you think it will bring in? i have several large commercial contracts that are intrested depending on the price. overall iam just not sure and i can come up with loads of fors and against all day. can anybody help me make up my mind?? its a lot of money to spend....
thanks all
If you were going higher then I would say consider the DIY gutter vac as its a lot lighter and can be operated by one man.
If you were on a tight budget then I would say consider the DIY as its cheeper.
www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=51156.0But if you want a "plug and play" straight out the box type system and you have the money ready then GO FOR THE OMNIVAC.
Lots of useful addons, good backup, fast service, does the job and it looks the part...
(All though I personally think the system would look better with a black hose connector on the vac rather than green or red)
As already stated it will pay for itself very quickly. Yes the price you charge will seem expensive at first but then it is a lot of money to pay out and a lot of learning to do. A bit like when you start with WFP. But the price you charge will still be cheeper than the cost of scaffolding or cherry pickers and plus you will be quicker and cause less disturbance than either of the other options.
If cleaning with via scaffolding will take a day to put up half day to clean and half a day to take down and cost £1000 but you can do the job in just the half day and charge £500 then everyone is happy.
(Only used those prices for ease and not actual costings)
Go to a hire shop and look at their daily charges compared with buying a piece of equipment..... It only takes a couple of hires for them to have recovered the cost of the machinery so why not the same for gutter equipment....?
If no-one else in your area has one then thats an even better reason to get a gutter-vac set up of some sort going. Its a bit late when some-one else has already got the big jobs and contracts sorted out.......
Regards
Mr H