Oscar, you sound like a stand up guy, especially since you became a premium member asap. Hope you guys in Virginia are fairing waaaaaay better than us in NY and NJ, we got effed badly from hurricaine Sandy. The SEARCH button is your best friend, search for "pumps" "Hoses" "trucks" "setups" "rigs" "chems" etc etc and you will find your answers. Ted is a great resource for info and can give you the local business situation.
Just FYI, do NOT mix Bases like Sodium Hypochlorite in tanks that have had acidic fertilizers in them. that can lead to a bomb!
just saw a guy try to use a wet-vac to siphon gas out of his mercedes benz (friggin moron)and had to tell him the air to fume ratio plus the electric spark will prob explode the wet vac.
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Sunday 4th of November 2012 01:59:45 AM
My name is Oscar from Northern Virginia and I'm brand new not only to this site but also to roof cleaning.Heck, I dindn't even know there was such a thing as roof cleaning until this past August. So good to see you pros who are willing to share info and answer questions. I'm going to study from this site all I can and ask you pros questions here/there, for those of you willing to answer a novice's dumb questions at times. Here's my long story:
This past August I visited my local HD store to see if they carried anything to remove the few ugly roof streaks that were becoming more profound on the front roof of my townhouse. I ended up buying a product by Baer that you sprayed on and simply brushed around with a broom. After a good 1/2 hour of brushing (and granules falling) , the stains faded enough and I stopped. It wasn't but a little over a month until the stains started to reappear and I was so disappointed.
I went to the trusty Google machine and began my journey to find out if there was anything out there. One search led to another and this is how I found this great site. From here on I was noticing ugly roof stains just about everywhere in town. This is when the though came to mind to perhaps offer soft washing to homeowners.
For the past 10 years one way or another I've been working fulltime as a chemical tech in landscaping. Currently working for a commercial landscaping company. Spraying with a hose is nothing new to me. For a few years I ride around in machines that do all the work for you, so I haven't pulled a hose in a while. And my weight shows this.LOL Earlier this year I thought of starting my own fertilizing company where I would concentrate on high quality fertilizing programs unlike the big national chains. Then I found about cleaning roofs and think this would be more profitable instead of driving around to 20 clients a day. Anyway, It;s good to see that there are many of you who make a living doing this and take great pride in your work. I'd like to be one of you guys in the near future and do things the way the RCIA demands it.
I was reading on here about lowballers out there. I hate them and sure hope this industry doesn't end up like landscaping where you have every Dick, Tom and Sally pushing a lawn mower and spraying weeds without a pesticide lisence.
I work Mon - Fri and if there's anyone within a two hour drive fron Northern Va, I'd like to ask if anyone would allow me to come work for them on a Saturday? I'm willing to pay to see how you guys do it if you can pm me with your prices. Sorry for the looong post.
Hi Oscar, and welcome. It's good to see someone from this area step foward and announce themself in the forum. It says a lot about you. If I can be of help (within reason - keep in mind you'll be competing with me as well as the others) PM or call.
Thank you sir. I myself see competition as a good thing as long as everyone plays on a level field. No low balling to win jobs or back stabbing others are my beliefs. As of now, I'm simply educating myself about this industry since I know close to nothing thus far. I don't own a truck or any sort of equipment. Boy do I have a lot to learn.LOL
Thank you sir. I myself see competition as a good thing as long as everyone plays on a level field. No low balling to win jobs or back stabbing others are my beliefs. As of now, I'm simply educating myself about this industry since I know close to nothing thus far. I don't own a truck or any sort of equipment. Boy do I have a lot to learn.LOL
You're off to a fine start! Best of luck with your new endeavor.
Welcome aboard. I joined in 2008 and did all my research and kept notes in a binder broken down by subject matter. This included photos, mistakes, equipment, etc. I didn't post anything here until last year when I started roof and exterior cleaning as an add on to my existing business. Now they are run as seperate entities. The brotherhood here is strong and we will help where we can. I've received help and referrals from members in PA, NJ, VA(Ted) and Florida(Ray). The members are very passionate about this work and this is evident on a daily basis.
If you have questions later on don't be shy and give me a call.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Sunday 4th of November 2012 05:42:40 PM
Serving the Pocono and Lehigh Valley(Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe, Pike and Wayne Counties), PA community as well as both Warren and Sussex Counties of New Jersey
welcome aboard ... this site will by far me your most valuable resource. remember that on here you're not only talking to us, but potential customers ... though i'm a big fan of NBA Jam, you might want to replace the 'Boomshakalaka" with something like 'Roof Cleaning VA'
Hi Oscar welcome to the RCIA I think you'll find this site to be chock full of great information to help you build a successful business. Feel free to drop me a line or give me a call if I can ever help you with any questions.
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Spray Wash Exterior Cleaning
850.528.3226
visit our website Soft Washing and Pressure Washing
Welcome Oscar, I think your experiance in other fields may come in handy to all of us. About lowballers, remember you won't get every job but keep your prices fair. If you start low balling everyone else will and you will wind up cleaning two roofs to make the money you could have from one roof.
Welcome Oscar! Most of us RCIA Guys sell on quality because we are certified, rather then price. Learn our business, then get Certified, and you will not have to give your work away, or throw in a buch of extra work, to make what you could have made, doing the roof alone!
We try and position ourselves as the Mercedes Benz, vs the Kia, if you know what I mean.