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![]() > I'm thinking about doing this as well. Does
> Bruce get paid Don's rates? I'm attempting > to figure out how to price the system, and I > can't imagine telling someone $800 for a > morning's work with a straight face. But if > that's realistic, then I'll do it. Well, it's not exactly a mornings work. Bruce said the cleaning for an average deck (maybe 300-600ish) takes around 3-4 hours to do right (darn spindles are the tricky part). And then you come back the next day and the sealing takes 4-6 more hours. So you're looking at 10 hours. Bruce said he makes his bids for around $70 an hour so say $700 a job. That's still a nice profit (at least until the tax man gets ahold of it, unless that's not going to be a factor). $700 for 2 days work. You could live well on 2 jobs a week. > I also went online and found many > do-it-yourself sites that insist that deck > renewal is a three-step process that > involves a lot of scrubbing, stripping, > staining, finishing, etc., even though I > believe I found the company Don talks about, > who claim just the opposite with their > "chemical" that you just spray on > with a spray gun they provide. Obviously, > Bruce uses a power washer, so maybe his > system is different than Don's chemical? I think it's a little different. Bruce actually just uses a power washer. He says he uses a cleaner if they want the wood lightened up a little. It's up to the homeowners. If you're going to use a cleaner, it looks like an oxygen bleach wood cleaner is the way to go. Timberwash and Delco DSR-47 were the 2 I read about. Here's a nice little guide which takes you step by step through the process (one of many) http://popularmechanics.com/popmech/homei/0004HIHIAM.html You just spray it on and then give it say 15 min to soak in. Then you can either lightly scrub it with a nylon brush or just spray it off. I guess it's either powerwasher alone, or powerwasher plus a cleaner. And then you come back the next day and finish by sealing the deck. (Note: if the deck is already stained, you may have to use a paint stripper to remove that for an even better finish) > I'm out of work and I have $312.34 left to > my name. I think I'll spend $21 today for a > classified ad akin to Don's to test the > market before I invest any other money. Good luck, John! I think this is something you can definitely do and 'make a good coin' (as Bruce put it). Success, Erik |
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