woodman

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Re: Smoke damage
« Reply #20 on: January 20, 2004, 06:06:19 pm »
Hi DP

We don't seal every thing, only the ones that need it . ;)

I have seen jobs where the decorator has attempted to clean heavy smoke damage areas with just sugur soap.

Once they have removed them from the job they get the professionals in to carry it out in the  'correct and proper' method  ;D

You must do some huge fire jobs if it would cost tens of thousands to seal.In terms of area what was your last one?




DP

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Re: Smoke damage
« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2004, 10:14:29 pm »
I do !!!

(I guess this is the accreditation bit)

OK (but then can we play another game like scrabble I need the practice).

Last one: Comet electrical store

Others would include:
The Home shopping channel (distribution warehouse)
Crompton Lighting (main factory)
Tarmac plant workshops
Toys R Us
Tesco's x 3
John Lewis (Lakeside and Surrey)
Bank of China (that triangular building in the centre of Hong Kong)
Texas Instruments (Portugal) x2
Ford Motors
Motorola factory (Scotland)
Linpac factory (Erith)
Pilkington Glass research laboratory

etc etc etc to name a few

including Theaters, Cinema’s, Factories, Hospitals Colleges, Hotels, Showrooms, Airport Service buildings and even a sub power station and telephone exchange in Ireland and 2 Bus Garages in North and West London

They will all vary in size, by example Linpac was 400 feet long in total and 160 wide and yes we did paint it at a cost of £30,000 per coat x2 coats (roof only) plus a huge disruption to production which is the real cost.

Shall we move on?

DP
Everyone seems normal untill you get to know them!

woodman

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Re: Smoke damage
« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2004, 05:24:03 pm »
Ah DP

you decided to supply me with a named list when all I asked for was  the size of your last contract.

(you don't think I was questioning your integrity do you?)

I did this to compare yours with mine ;D sorry I'll do that one again.
I did this because I carry out mainly domestic restoration and wanted a comparision with the type of commercial work you do.

Obviously I am boring you with the subject so as you say I'll move on.


House Angels: how are you getting  on with your job?