MrGreenGene
New Member
I'm new to this and want to be as professional and thoughtful as I can be to please the client and it's in my nature to do so. I don't think we have any requirements, in New Orleans, mandating water/waste recapture/removal, but would like to hear some suggestions on what to do about all the sediment that is left at the end of the push? I'm running into issues with not having a street drain close enough to wash the dirt - NOT TRASH - down and i end up needing to leave it in the street next to the driveway...this sucks for professional appearances and the beautifully cleaned driveways don't look so beautiful with all this crap in the street.
I've tried getting it up with a flat-head shovel, but this doesn't work too well. thought about a large shop wet-vac, but this probably won't do it either.
I'm sure the answers, I get will consist of, buy a professional removal system but I don't have the funds at this time.
Gene Morel
Drake's Pressure Washing Services
New Orleans Area
5042-250-3608
greensgs@cox.net
I've tried getting it up with a flat-head shovel, but this doesn't work too well. thought about a large shop wet-vac, but this probably won't do it either.
I'm sure the answers, I get will consist of, buy a professional removal system but I don't have the funds at this time.
Gene Morel
Drake's Pressure Washing Services
New Orleans Area
5042-250-3608
greensgs@cox.net