Definitions, Terminology, Industry Jargon Purpose: To educate and Inform New and Seasoned Roof Cleaners to TERMS used here on the Roof Cleaning Institute of America
-- Edited by Baltimore MD Roof Cleaning 410-482-4367 on Tuesday 14th of September 2010 11:40:38 PM
As a total newbie a glossary or index of terms is a great thing. It is an education that will promote and protect the industry. I have been working around construction sites, houses ,and fire trucks for years and traing people right is the key to success in anything. I personally feel lucky to have access to all this info!!!
Hack - Idiot who does poor quality work Low Baller - Someone who gives roof cleaning away Hoar - intentionally mispelled - someone who always will work for nothing
How about "bulk head" tank? Not sure what that means but I do know that Chris doesn't like them....so I don't like 'em either....whatever they are. A picture would help I think.
Bulkhead is just the wall/shell of any tank. Not a type of tank. Just like in the navy, any wall especially exterior is a bulkhead.
It is the holes that are put in the bulkhead that are not preferred vs. the openings at the top of any tank. Thus SH does not affect the gasket that is used to seal a side/bottom bulkhead cut/whole.