It’s a cold snowy day here in central Pennsylvania but, fortunately for me snow = $$’s for Roof Cleaning by A&E.When the winter comes, my truck is transformed into a snow removal machine! LOL Through the roof cleaning season, I include “we do snow removal” on every invoice and estimate I submit.I have already had several calls from people whose roofs I cleaned, this season that have also hired me for snow removal.I certainly didn’t expect the snow removal calls to start coming in October but, Mother Nature has different plans.Plowing and salting has been a great way for me to have “winter work” here in Dallastown, Pennsylvania.
I want to get a plow, but I don't want to destroy my truck
awesome Eric, i landed a roof cleaning job while out on a snow removal bid this morning, couldn't even see the shingles
we'll have to touch base and talk snow ... i wish there was a section on this forum for us Northern guys to do so
@ Art - i used to feel the same way, but if the additional income exceeds the accelerated depreciation it's worth it .... it does do a number on the truck though
I know a lot of guys that use cheap old Jeep wranglers for plowing, take the abuse, easy to fix, super tight turning radius's and just put them on their policies in winter months. Plowing definitly beats any truck up. Plowing is something that can add a few bucks to northern guys pockets but can't be counted on.
And yeah It was suppose to start snowin round 12 midnight and it started round 12 noon wonder how much we'll get now.
30 degrees outside and I've been w/o heat for 2 days and gonna choke the plumber whenever he gets here! Said eightish this morning
Nice looking snow plow conversion! I feel sorry for you guys on the East coast. News here said that you were going to get about 8 inches of show. Is that so?
Weather here is 50 - 75 deg but there is very little work due to the economy and the drought that Texas has had.
Nice looking snow plow conversion! I feel sorry for you guys on the East coast. News here said that you were going to get about 8 inches of show. Is that so?
Weather here is 50 - 75 deg but there is very little work due to the economy and the drought that Texas has had.
philly wasn't too bad, came a little earlier than expected but nothing we haven't seen before. didn't really stick to the pavement but it's gonna freeze so we're gonna head out and do some salting overnight. i was hoping to plow tonight, but there isn't enough accumulation near me. Eric is about 50 miles west and I think he got more than we did.
no need to feel sorry Marcus, perfect packing conditions for snowballs for the kids and we got to warm up the toys before the heavier snow comes!
i love the warm weather but i'd be miserable without winter.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning West Chester PA on Sunday 30th of October 2011 12:57:27 AM
Eric: This is my pure Florida snow ignorance talking here...only been around it a few times, but can you hot wash snow to remove/melt it, or would that just cause a big ice problem?
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Eric: This is my pure Florida snow ignorance talking here...only been around it a few times, but can you hot wash snow to remove/melt it, or would that just cause a big ice problem?
unless your building an ice rink, you don't want to use a hot water pw, lol
the only think similar would be a blow torch (which is how amtrak removes from the tracks)
Great Lakes Roof & Exterior Cleaning plows in western Michigan in the winter. We have a couple of 3/4 ton trucks we use for plowing. Do mostly commercial. The snow we get, would not want to use the 1/2 ton I use for roof cleaning. It would tear it up.
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Great Lakes Roof & Exterior Cleaning plows in western Michigan in the winter. We have a couple of 3/4 ton trucks we use for plowing. Do mostly commercial. The snow we get, would not want to use the 1/2 ton I use for roof cleaning. It would tear it up.
agreed, commercial no way, but for light residential it works, especially if your route is condensed and your client list is small, this way you're not pushing 6-8+ ... i have seen a lot of jeeps/wranglers and have heard nothing but good things about them
Eric: This is my pure Florida snow ignorance talking here...only been around it a few times, but can you hot wash snow to remove/melt it, or would that just cause a big ice problem?
unless your building an ice rink, you don't want to use a hot water pw, lol
the only think similar would be a blow torch (which is how amtrak removes from the tracks)