If so might want a little more, but if you can do it in your hourly rate time frame than it might be just right. Hard to tell for sure from the pics for me.
If so might want a little more, but if you can do it in your hourly rate time frame than it might be just right. Hard to tell for sure from the pics for me.
Lot of sets with the ladder and shooting from the gutter line. Then you have your touchups. Going back around. Setting the ladders.
What Bill said is true. Your bottom line.
If you dont have enough pictures, Your bottom line can be compromised. I did.
Make sure your ground guy keeps everything wet. Rinse rinse rinse.
If so might want a little more, but if you can do it in your hourly rate time frame than it might be just right. Hard to tell for sure from the pics for me.
Lot of sets with the ladder and shooting from the gutter line. Then you have your touchups. Going back around. Setting the ladders.
What Bill said is true. Your bottom line.
If you dont have enough pictures, Your bottom line can be compromised. I did.
Make sure your ground guy keeps everything wet. Rinse rinse rinse.
Once you can hold a bottom line hold it.
You will thank Bill,... and me later.
I'd do it for $500, if I needed the pics!
I can climb from the back to get to the front slope. I has a three foot wide flat roof instead of a ridge line. My plan is to go up the back and wash the front from the top down. Then, wash the back from the gutter line and the other two small sections of roof jutting out.
I'm thinking.....still thinking.... if I wash from top down, I should be able to control the coverage as it runs (hopefully slowly) down the roof.
Definitely taking my camera up with me. I think my settings are wrong on my camera. I think i need to brighten it or something. Not sure.
Rodney looks a little big for these roofs :). You should train a little guy to do your roofs!
I'm on a minimum of five roofs a day. I'm also a roofing contractor. Heck I even carry bundles of shingles up to the guys.
Never been afraid of getting on a roof. I even got on some roofs when I had a cast on my leg two years ago.
I shot a decking nail through my knee three stories up. Pulled it out with pliers so I could get down and was back up there the next day. The kids get hungry whether I work or not.
Yes, I will have one of my roofing crew members as a ground man. Fifty bucks to water the grass. Not bad.