Jim Gamble
Member
Glad to see you here on these BBS.....
Welcome Tony Creighton !
Welcome Tony Creighton !
Hello all!!
I have been reading all of your posts on this forum and wanted to say thank you for the wealth of information you give! I just started my adventure doing commercial flatwork... Two store fronts so far, but hoping to expand soon... I still have a full-time job by day (wife was relieved) and slowly building until I can quit.
Thanks in advance for future advice
Kevin
Pond&Company Quality Maintenance
Yet another forum to browse, LOL. (Hey Mark!)
Never quite made our introduction so to those of you who dont know us...
Hello All,
Jen here representing the Houston/Galveston area!
Eric and I own TX Gulf Coast Power Washing, LLC.
Yet another forum to browse, LOL. (Hey Mark!)
Never quite made our introduction so to those of you who dont know us...
Hello All,
Jen here representing the Houston/Galveston area!
Eric and I own TX Gulf Coast Power Washing, LLC.
Welcome Mark! Most of the guys on here are loyal readers of Cleaner Times. We have been the industries magazine for over 20 years. It is now online and you can see it even in New Zealand any time you want at Cleaner Times Magazine. Here is the link to the April issue. It doesn't hit mailboxes for another week and a half but, I'll give you guys a sneek peek.
Cleaner Times - April 2011
Tanya Smith
Cleaner Times
800-525-7038
tanya@cleanertimes.com
Hello, My name is Dave. I have been in the pressure washing field for almost 30 years. I started at a pressure washing company when I was in high school [ I am 47 now]. I want to thank the board members for accepting me. I am familiar with all the aspects of the field as far as doing the actual work, to sales, the mechanics. We even design our own equipment. We started out operating out of two vans and now have 14 box trucks. It's a small company of about 30 employees. We have about truck fleet accounts doing postal vehicles, linen company's, trash companies, major food delivery co, houses and building exterior restoration also working with the historical society. Building restoration is my favorite because the results after restoring is very pronounced. I am also familiar with the science end of the chemicals and understanding on how and what they work on. I am not saying that I know it all because as with anything there is always something to learn.
I really seem to like this site because everybody is in it to talk "shop" about a field that I love. They are not trying to sell me anything, just people trying to make a living. If there is anything in any part of the field that anybody has questions, I would love to help answer the best way I can with the knowledge I have thru my experiences. Once again , thank you to the board!
Hey, everybody. My name is David and I've been in the (psuedo) pressure washing washing for about 3 ... days now. It's one of the tasks I have at a community maintenance gig I've recently started. I've been in the cleaning/refinishing industry for about 16 years or so - most of my knowledge is in things like carpet/floor care, tub & tile refinishing (reglazing), tile and stone repair/restoration and things like that.
It's great to find this forum and see the knowledge you guys (and gals) have shared. It helps people like me keep from being an embarrassment to your trade - and I appreciate it.
Hello, My name is Dave. I have been in the pressure washing field for almost 30 years. I started at a pressure washing company when I was in high school [ I am 47 now]. I want to thank the board members for accepting me. I am familiar with all the aspects of the field as far as doing the actual work, to sales, the mechanics. We even design our own equipment. We started out operating out of two vans and now have 14 box trucks. It's a small company of about 30 employees. We have about truck fleet accounts doing postal vehicles, linen company's, trash companies, major food delivery co, houses and building exterior restoration also working with the historical society. Building restoration is my favorite because the results after restoring is very pronounced. I am also familiar with the science end of the chemicals and understanding on how and what they work on. I am not saying that I know it all because as with anything there is always something to learn.
I really seem to like this site because everybody is in it to talk "shop" about a field that I love. They are not trying to sell me anything, just people trying to make a living. If there is anything in any part of the field that anybody has questions, I would love to help answer the best way I can with the knowledge I have thru my experiences. Once again , thank you to the board!