Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Moderator David@stives on February 08, 2012, 07:49:31 pm
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How much for this ROOF
Elevation shown
http://g.co/maps/qqwgm
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I am now sorted with prices now, if anyone would like to add to this please email me
thanks
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Access from boom on left side can be straight forward from car park.
Access from right side more difficult unless you chop the trees down ;D Right side grass lawn. Boom on tracks possible.
21m boom would be ideal for most of front.
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When that cleans up Dave they'll want the other 3 sides doing too.
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looking again, it looks like its at least 20 metres reach over the pond, so might need to be a tracked spider lift from the paved area
Look at the aeriel shot on maps
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I would go in on the right hand side, taking out the small tree and offering to replace it, like for like. Bank up the grass and cover with 8 by 4 sheets. You may get past the tree, without removing!??
You will get a 60 footer in there then and not have a massive access cost.
Good luck
Rob ;D
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That looks interesting.... If they have anchorage points behind elevation (prob not !) why not rope it ..saves booms access.
For booms we have used a 'Easylift R160' great piece of kit tracked with outriggers, think it was less than 6 metre footprint, even has high pressure connection in craddle. Less than a metre wide may be able to use path for access.
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(http://www.pyramidpassion.co.uk/Dorchester_Tesco.jpg)
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Genie S-125
(http://www.workingatheightltd.com/images/ROMCs125.jpg)
(http://www.workplatformltd.co.uk/images/item-fullsize/genie_s125_diesel_tele_boom.jpg)
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bloody hell dave ya getting a busy boy with this pressure washing lark arent ya,how are you getting to quote just upselling to your current clients
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Richy
Just applying myself the way I do for Windows.
Maybe a bit of upselling involved.
Also a guy from here has put a couple of jobs my way.
dave