We are doing our final roof cleaning of the season this weekend in Willow Hill, PA. I had already winterized my trailer when I got a call from a homeowner who wanted their roof cleaned before the holiday season. I'm thinking someone is out to impress their in-laws! LOL So I am flushing the system and pulling the rig one last time this year.
I am getting a Thanksgiving rush too. I used the rest of a batch of SH that I had mixed on Monday to clean a tile roof, on the brick of a home today. Glad it did not go to waste...
My SH company only sells in 55 gal drums also. I usually get 2 drums min. because it is over an hour drive on the other side of Houston from me. The good news is that now the temps are low now and it will keep much longer so long as it is not stored in direct sunlight.
My chemical company would only let me buy 55 gallon so hopefully I can get another job to to use it up
if you don't maybe you can do a freebie in a nice area and take some deposits for 2012? or a small church or clubhouse in a community in exchange for free advertising in the 2012 spring bulletin.
My chemical company would only let me buy 55 gallon so hopefully I can get another job to to use it up
if you don't maybe you can do a freebie in a nice area and take some deposits for 2012? or a small church or clubhouse in a community in exchange for free advertising in the 2012 spring bulletin.
That's what I was thinking too, Mike. I am going to look for somewhere that needs a roof cleaning. I have had trouble trying to give a freebie before. Guess they think there are strings attached! Just gotta find the right place.
My SH company only sells in 55 gal drums also. I usually get 2 drums min. because it is over an hour drive on the other side of Houston from me. The good news is that now the temps are low now and it will keep much longer so long as it is not stored in direct sunlight.
I guess I'm kinda lucky. My supplier is only 15 minutes away. But the price just went up with them to .24 per lb. So a 55 gal drum runs me around 130.00.