Actually there is a lot of money in removing that snow from the roofs. We were able to clean in 34F a couple weeks ago. Just talked to a guy from Kentucky that cleaned his first roof ever in 34F, he has 10 of them on a commercial property. He is not using the green wash or accelerate, he just decided nothing would stop him. Maybe there is a lesson there for some?? He is making $$12,000 cleaning his first roofs ever in 30+- degrees, so instead of creating negative concepts Clyde, maybe you should follow his example.
Actually there is a lot of money in removing that snow from the roofs. We were able to clean in 34F a couple weeks ago. Just talked to a guy from Kentucky that cleaned his first roof ever in 34F, he has 10 of them on a commercial property. He is not using the green wash or accelerate, he just decided nothing would stop him. Maybe there is a lesson there for some?? He is making $$12,000 cleaning his first roofs ever in 30+- degrees, so instead of creating negative concepts Clyde, maybe you should follow his example.
Wow thats cool Bill! I'da gone for it too, washin a roof in 30 degree temps. The phone just stopped ringing for that. We did beat last years record by a couple of days washing roofs.
Actually there is a lot of money in removing that snow from the roofs. We were able to clean in 34F a couple weeks ago. Just talked to a guy from Kentucky that cleaned his first roof ever in 34F, he has 10 of them on a commercial property. He is not using the green wash or accelerate, he just decided nothing would stop him. Maybe there is a lesson there for some?? He is making $$12,000 cleaning his first roofs ever in 30+- degrees, so instead of creating negative concepts Clyde, maybe you should follow his example.
Wow thats cool Bill! I'da gone for it too, washin a roof in 30 degree temps. The phone just stopped ringing for that. We did beat last years record by a couple of days washing roofs.
No Mike get a sense of humor I was being sarcastic because Im sitting here in The Sun Shine State eat them apples lol lol LMAO ha ha 75 degree
Actually there is a lot of money in removing that snow from the roofs. We were able to clean in 34F a couple weeks ago. Just talked to a guy from Kentucky that cleaned his first roof ever in 34F, he has 10 of them on a commercial property. He is not using the green wash or accelerate, he just decided nothing would stop him. Maybe there is a lesson there for some?? He is making $$12,000 cleaning his first roofs ever in 30+- degrees, so instead of creating negative concepts Clyde, maybe you should follow his example.
Wow thats cool Bill! I'da gone for it too, washin a roof in 30 degree temps. The phone just stopped ringing for that. We did beat last years record by a couple of days washing roofs.
hey ugly mike, I was being sarcastic because Im in Florida, nothing but sunshine here. you need to get a sense of humor
I grew up in Rhode Island. Moved here to Florida in 1990. I feel your pain. Throw on a pot of coffee and ride it out. Thats about all ya can do.
great another transplant
Yeppers, but after 20yrs I've been able to grow some pretty strong roots. Me NO likey Cold Weather No More.... I like being able to run around in my all year long.
Heck around here when temps drop below 40 deg residential work slows way down, people just don't think about getting things cleaned around here when temps drop, sucks for me. I have had 3 phone calls today asking if we plowed snow for seasonal work, of course I don't but sure gets the brain thinking though about next year. One of them was one of my old customer looking to have a parking lot done, it holds up to 200 cars he said. I am thinking darn if I had a 4 wheel drive with a plow on the front, chick ching money signs.
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Heck around here when temps drop below 40 deg residential work slows way down, people just don't think about getting things cleaned around here when temps drop, sucks for me. I have had 3 phone calls today asking if we plowed snow for seasonal work, of course I don't but sure gets the brain thinking though about next year. One of them was one of my old customer looking to have a parking lot done, it holds up to 200 cars he said. I am thinking darn if I had a 4 wheel drive with a plow on the front, chick ching money signs.
For the time being sub them out. No need to let those $$'s slip through your fingers without at least grabbing a couple of them.
Actually there is a lot of money in removing that snow from the roofs. We were able to clean in 34F a couple weeks ago. Just talked to a guy from Kentucky that cleaned his first roof ever in 34F, he has 10 of them on a commercial property. He is not using the green wash or accelerate, he just decided nothing would stop him. Maybe there is a lesson there for some?? He is making $$12,000 cleaning his first roofs ever in 30+- degrees, so instead of creating negative concepts Clyde, maybe you should follow his example.
Wow thats cool Bill! I'da gone for it too, washin a roof in 30 degree temps. The phone just stopped ringing for that. We did beat last years record by a couple of days washing roofs.
hey ugly mike, I was being sarcastic because Im in Florida, nothing but sunshine here. you need to get a sense of humor
A friend of mine keeps pushing me to get certified to treat bed bugs. Its an exploding market in the NY/NJ area. If I didnt have my hands full with so much stuff I would consider it.
A friend of mine keeps pushing me to get certified to treat bed bugs. Its an exploding market in the NY/NJ area. If I didnt have my hands full with so much stuff I would consider it.
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you just say you have no plans for the day??