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splash_$$$_dash
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Posted: 15/August/2007 at 12:42am |
How much would you charge to suck up 10-20 gallons of grey water then dry the room?
A Bedroom or 2 in a condo/apartment. how many blowers and for how long? or would you need a dehu for a job like that? ps. yes I did register for a IICRC class coming up thanks |
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MR. STEAMER
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I think the going rate is $150 per hour...
dehu...yep in an condo 4 sure.. rent Ted's air scrubber too for an added touch $$$$$$$ wooohooo |
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cmaster
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Good call. At least 4 fans
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doug
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10 to 20 gallons??? give me a break. Suck it up? is there pad under it? Since it is possible 2 bedrooms then the wall should be checked. What is the source if the bathroom then vanity etc has to be checked. 1 am for ever 12' of wall are you floating the carpet or top down drying?? Grey water can very rapidly turn black. If you have to ask you shouldn't be doing it??? But like most just load it up with equipment for a week or so and send the bill. This is why I'am no longer doing WD to many experts on lack of knowledge?
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cmaster
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That's the way to make money |
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Hammy
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Is there another way ??
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Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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cmaster
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After you leave the drying equipment on site for a week, you tear it all out and rebuild it
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doug
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As quoted from the bible of The Preferred Contractor!!!
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Isn't it great to be preferred?
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doug
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been there done that and got a t shirt? not anymore??
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splash_$$$_dash
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what about simple basic water jobs?
like the bathtub over flow maybe 5 gallons? do you like those? any money in it? I only care about money. |
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doug
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Splash there is no such thing as a basic water job.
Water escapes or overflows in bathrooms or kitchens are the moset difficult. The two most expensive rooms in your house can be a nightmare when water hits. |
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splash_$$$_dash
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sorry I'm only talkig about apartment buildings
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They always want to do it the cheap way
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