Does anyone have their own SH tank on their property? I talked with a customer of a supplier today. Was informed chem. company will set up a gravity feed tank system on my property at no charge and deliver fresh SH weekly to me. Minimum usage is 1500 gallons per month, and the cost is $1.30 per gallon. The initial fill up is a minimum of 1000 Gallons.
Sound like a deal. Any pitfalls I need to know about for keeping SH on my property?
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Ray Burke
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That would be nice and a good deal!! Check with your homeowners insurer. Other than that, you must have it figured already to be able to use the required amount. What do they do in the Winter if things get slow for you? Are they gonna levy any charges when the minimum isn't met?
Think of ther bright side of it ? You will soon have a "salt water swimming pool" in yer backyard, he he. No freaking way will you use it fast enough, and I only pay 1.25 a gallon w/o any tanks for competitors to shoot at In Tampa, there would be holes in that tank soon, bullet holes!
Wow! You guys in Florida are crazy!! Here in Texas we pretty much draw the line at taking down competitors signs and ripping off their websites......I've been the victim of both. But no bullets involved!
Lol 75 gallons a day?? Do u use that much?? Call your local municipality and see if you can legally have it there. We are going to look into a 300 gallon tank for the same purpose.
Before you think I'm all crazy as a run over dog, I mistyped the minimum...its 500 gallons per month, not 1500. I can certainly use that much each month.
Space isn't a problem, I live on 3 acres and an currently planning an office/pole barn for the washing rigs.
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Ray Burke
Spray Wash Exterior Cleaning
850.528.3226
visit our website Soft Washing and Pressure Washing
propressurewashing wrote:Wow! You guys in Florida are crazy!! Here in Texas we pretty much draw the line at taking down competitors signs and ripping off their websites......I've been the victim of both. But no bullets involved!
Daniel Simmons
Hey Daniel, good to see you on the board. Hope things are doing better for you.
My tank is buried under ground. It lasts longer because it is cooled by the earth and not in direct sun light.
Thats a lot of bleach, unless your just really busy and use it all as chris said you would have a lot of salt water. We just get it in 55 gl drums and go from there, my supplier is good about keeping it on hand for me when I need it. Chris what size is those bullets, need some for my competition right down the road .