Boy that funny I just bought a Hydracat and a old van last month. I had to replace the pump but everything seams to work. Need to see if I can get the heater working now.
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Boy that funny I just bought a Hydracat and a old van last month. I had to replace the pump but everything seams to work. Need to see if I can get the heater working now.
We have a wheel block and a tie down strap for our portable.
I have had them for almost a year and only have tracked 4 calls back to them.
Here are some pic's of my set up, you can't see it but there are small wheels on the front to ease in pulling the ramp out.
I went to Home Depot and purchased one of the ATV ramps then put then together and put a piece of wood on the top. The straps go to the bumper to keep the ramp from sliding off the bumper, its worked...
My wife answers the calls and does go out on some of the bigger jobs to help, I think the customers feel more at ease when they see the person they talked to on the phone.
We have 2 of those tanks one for water and one for waste,
Rickie is right on the money, we have a 7500 watt in our truck and sometimes we use could use a little more power.
We added a Oreck Orbiter to our equipment list, great to have for those tight spots and carrying up a flight of stairs.
You two are correct in that "Hammerhead" is a play off of my last name. I did take into consideration on whether or not my name would get any hits from the internet, hence "Cleaning Services" is...
I am with Shane on thinking long term. We thought long and hard about a name that we wanted to grow into and didn't want to limit our potential.
Good luck, its a long journey but its worth it.
Well I live in Cape Coral Fla., the 2nd hardest hit by foreclosures in the US. and things are slow here but things are starting to trend up. We have seen a lot of over seas investors buying up...
Things are good down here, we are booked almost 1 week out, we have also been doing VCT jobs.
I purchased 2 bucket heaters from a Farm supply store on the web, think I paid around $ 25. each and they have worked great.
Here is some of the sites I have on file: printplace.com, gotprint.net, cleanerprintbuys.com, supercheapsigns.com, 3000doorhangers.com, blank-doorhangers.com, cheapdoorhangers.com
I have...
Here is some of the links for these sites, It it were me I would be creative and make something different.
www.cleanerprintbuys.com
gotprint.net
We would charge .35 per square ft. for strip and wax, then I would tack on a hourly rate for how ever long you est. to buff the floors.
Wash them at home and hang up to dry.
Mine about 2 times a year, per wife.