Eric Hemming with Ocean Waves came down last week and picked up a Gen2 SWS Cradle Skid System from me down here in Orlando, FL.
The Gen2 systems now have an update to the patent pending cradle skid design that includes a removable / telescoping ladder rack. Now you can keep your SWS Cradle Skid equipped truck in the garage if need be.
Eric is eager to add soft wash roof and exterior cleaning to his exisiting cleaning company.
Eric also got to enjoy some of my wife's cooking on the back porch as several have before him.
Thanks for all your help, hard work, and hospitality!
I use the new system today and it made my life so much easier. In the past years I have been using a one batch 12 volt system. With the new soft wash system mixing tanks and the green wash injection system I was able to use less SH and the roof came cleaner faster with less time spent on the job.
How much are the Gen-2's running in price compared the Gen-1? How much longer will people be able to still purchase a Gen-1? Or will you offer both to folks looking to upgrade?
-- Edited by Let Us Spray on Tuesday 13th of March 2012 03:12:37 PM
How much are the Gen-2's running in price compared the Gen-1? How much longer will people be able to still purchase a Gen-1? Or will you offer both to folks looking to upgrade?
-- Edited by Let Us Spray on Tuesday 13th of March 2012 03:12:37 PM
Gen 2 systems are the same price as gen 1. There is now a waiting list for systems. More to come on that but we are booked out 6 weeks now. Better get your order in soooooon. I just released show specials for the 2 Sun Brite events and the Power Wash Store event. Order at or before the respective show and they are $4,999.00.
Man, that is a deal!! When I finally do get a SWS skid I'll be mounting it in a tandem trailer. When the time comes I'll have to catch up with you to see which one of your applications/designs/sizes would work best. I'll be purchasing a trailer from Pressure Works in Richmond, VA. They have trailers custom made with power washers in mind. I.E. lower sides for ease of loading 5-gallon buckets, extra supports for mounting tanks, etc. Very well thought out, actually.
I tell ya, between the Holmes trailer and the SWS skid, it'll be a beautiful unit indeed. BUT, got to get busy, busy, busy with what I'm currently using to pay off any and all debt, (owe no man anything), and be able to purchase the trailer and skid with ca$h.
Until then I'll be a One-Batchin' FatBoy. Please pray for our success that we'll be out of debt and make a fine investment in new, state of the art equipment!!
~Mark
-- Edited by Let Us Spray on Wednesday 14th of March 2012 08:41:20 AM
I've heard they are excellent trailers. What's interesting is that they are owned/built by the brother-in-law of one of our fire lieutenants. He sometimes offers a break in price for the Henrico Firefighters, however, the ones he makes that offer on are not the custom ones he builds for Pressure Works. Oh well, at least I know for sure it's a top quality trailer.