1. Post in this thread. You have to post a job, your rig or yourself. (Only one is required to be entered into a random drawing for the PUMP.
2. All posters must have a valid signature.
3. Please Thank Lori in Post for being so generous.
4. If you have bought product from Rex or Lori include some comments about your experience.
5. Only one winner will be drawn and one pump giving away.
Other than that good luck and the drawing will be random and the date will be announced sometime during Texas meeting Live. This is posted on other Boards and if you post on those your chances will increase by the number of BBS you are participating on.
Of course shipping outside the USA will not be included; shipping in the continental USA will be included. Good luck and get posting.
One winner will be Chosen in a live drawing during the TEXAS round table randomly.
I attached information on the All-Flo air diaphragm pump.
I am giving away the following:
1x All-Flo 3/8" Specialty Air Diaphragm Pump
1x 5' x 1/4" Rubber Air Hose rated to 300 psi with 1/4" crimped mpt brass fittings
1x 200 ft x 1/2" Kuri Tec PVC Chemical Hose with 1/2" crimped mpt brass fittings
1x Chemical Wand Assembly with Stainless Steel QC's and 3 Spraying Systems nozzles
1X Package of 25 1/4" Viton O-rings (Chemical Resistant)
Package value at PWP Price: $536.80
CHEMICAL AIR DIAPHRAGM PUMP
Chemical Pumps
3/8" SPECIALTY PERFORMANCE
KE-038-B3 PVDF/SANTOPRENE BALL
3/8" Specialty Performance
Capacity: Adjustable 0-9 GPM (34,0 liters/min) Maximum Temperature: 150 Deg. F (66 Deg. C) KT-038 -- 200 Deg. F (93 Deg. C) Maximum Air Pressure: 120 PSI (8,2 bar) Minimum Air Pressure: 20 PSI (1,3 bar) Dry Lift: Models w/PTFE balls -- 10 ft. (3 meters) w/Max-Pass valves -- 17 ft. (5,2 meters) Maximum Solids: Models w/Max-Pass valves --1/4" (,4mm) PT,KT,CT -- 1/16" (1,6mm) Air Supply: Inlet -- 1/4" NPT/BSP Female Outlet -- 3/8" NPT/BSP Female ***NOTE*** Muffler supplied Fluid Inlet/Discharge: All models -- 3/8" NPT/BSP Female
Guys, Lori is great to deal with! She has tremendous customer service and great pricing! I intend to revamp a lot of my set up this off season and all of the purchasing will be done through Lori at Pressure Washer Products!
Here is a picture of a job from a while back. You can have the distinct pleasure of seeing me on the roof spraying.
The second picture was me messing around on someone's roof. I always wanted to have a picture with my company name written on the roof. I know it's cheesy, but I like it.
Very new to this business, but not TO business! Throughout my business life, I have dealt with numerous business people on both sides of the coin. Buyers and sellers. When I joined this site, I had very little knowledge of this industry, and no equipment to participate in it. After days of reading other peoples posts, I felt I was ready to get involved. I called Lori and explained my situation to her, being new and dumb to what I really needed. Now remember, a lot of sellers with this type of new customer would load them up with stuff they don't really need, and overcharge them in the process. NOT with Lori. She explained in detail what I should purchase, and the reasons for it in relation to performance and durability. She emailed me a detailed quote within 30 minutes of our conversation, and I placed my order, which was delivered 2 days later. Wonderful service. I also spoke with her Dad regarding 2 pumps in sequence and received some very detailed information from him. Great people.
It is very refreshing in today's world and economy, to run into people like Lori and her Dad, who will go out of their way to help a new person get started in a business the proper way. In all 63 years that I have been on this planet, (yes, I'm that old and cleaning roofs), Lori and her Dad will rank in the top 3 of the best customer service I have ever received.
Keep up the GREAT work and wishing you much success.
Count me in... Besides being a Handyman (soon to be roof cleaner), I also have a small screen printing company so here I am with the pump, hose etc... Getting ready to assemble, soon. Also, included a pic of some of the graphics I am looking at for the updated logo once I get started with the Roof Cleaning. Trying to decide which "washer" I want on the logo.
Thanks
-- Edited by Satcahr on Friday 6th of November 2009 06:14:41 PM
I would love a New free Pump I would even pay for freight plus order a few other things to go with it.
As you can see from the picture ( if it loaded) a new pump would definately increase my production rate over the equipment I have now. (picture of an red neck roof cleaners starter kit)
Z--gutter/ downspout/ flat roof cleaning Solicitation Number: VA-244-10-RQ-0002 Agency: Department of Veterans Affairs Office: Coatesville VAMC Location: Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Contracting Office Address: Department of Veterans Affairs;VAMC;1400 Blackhorse Hill RD;Coatesville PA 19320 Place of Performance: Department of Veterans Affairs;Coatesville VA Medical Center;1400 Blackhorse Hill Road;Coatesville, PA 19320 U.S.A. Point of Contact(s): Wesley KimmelContract Specialist 610-384-7711 x-3226 wesley.kimmel@va.gov
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I'll win the free pump, then I'm gonna buy all new hoses, and reels. SO, next season I will be cleaning like a mad man. Next season is gonna be GREAT.... ALready got jobs lined up for the spring... Here is a pic of a terrible roof I did. These are just before pics. I have to get back and take some after pics. The homeowner called to let me know how clean it came, and how happy he is.
The shipping is FREE!!! Come on....thanks for your posts! I learn a great deal from you guys and ladies by seeing your pics. Good luck. I am giving asway two sets of air diaphragm packages. One will be given away for online posts and one will be given away for those present at the round table in TX.
If you win, you will receive the air hose, chemical hose, chemical wand assembly, nozzles and o-rings shipped to your address. Talk about kick starting you in the spring......or all year here in the deep South!