Warm weather and good timing landed a nice bread & butter job the other day. A bit of wind, but no bother. A loyal customer who flips houses contracted us to restore the beauty to this tired looking roof.
-- Edited by Mark Fermoyle on Monday 18th of January 2016 05:11:06 PM
I have a couple house flip customers. They are not really ever big ticket jobs, but they all always call me a few times a year each. They also all have multiple other contractors on site that are potential referral contacts.
Nice work Mark!
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Brr, not so warm the past few days though. 12 degrees the last couple of mornings and supposedly a ton of snow on the way this weekend. Good thing Let Us Spray also has a snow blower to take up some slack with the 12+ inches of "global warming" we're going to get. LOL
<Milk Run> Nice job Mark! That roof cleaned up very nicely.
My wife was saying we're supposed to get something like 4 inches tomorrow, 6 inches Friday night, and another 4-6 inches on Saturday or something like that over the next 36 hours. I'm just glad that infernal rain finally eased up. The ground was so soggy about 10 days ago that while driving in 4WD about 5 MPH my truck just sank in on level ground...so embarrassing.
It had definitely been soggy beyond belief lately. Had to postpone a roof job in Colonial Heights due to their water meter being padlocked. Thing is, I didn't realize it was padlocked until AFTER I had bailed it out to be able to visualize the valve. Completely filled to the top with water! Filled right back up again within about 20 minutes.
It had definitely been soggy beyond belief lately. Had to postpone a roof job in Colonial Heights due to their water meter being padlocked. Thing is, I didn't realize it was padlocked until AFTER I had bailed it out to be able to visualize the valve. Completely filled to the top with water! Filled right back up again within about 20 minutes.
What a drag.
So sorry to hear about that. I don't mind a hard days work, but it is frustrating to get to a jobsite and find out it was a wasted trip.
Glad you all didn't have any issues with the fire trucks and ambulances either.