The family and I are packing up our SW stuff today to head down to wash a beach house at the Outer Banks in North Carolina for a customer. It's a 6 bedroom, 6 bath, three story house and three story decking with pool privacy fence and pergola.
Washed it all for them last year for the first time with the exception of the pool fence and pergola. Was there for a week and ran out of time. None of the woodwork had been washed in about 10 years, so it had that nasty old green scale built up on it and I had to use the power washer to get back down to the wood. Took four days just for the deck. Hoping all woodwork will go much faster and smoother this time and use the SW method and be able to have a day or two for R&R.
These pictures are the before pics from last year's trip. The decking shows the contrast between the green scale and the cleaned wood.
Sounds like a good time. Maybe Chris can drop by and give you a hand and get his feet wet too. :0)
Enjoy yourself Mark!
AC Lockyer said
Apr 25, 2016
Wow beautiful home!
AC
Bob Riddick said
Apr 27, 2016
These are nice customers to have. Enjoy the beach!
Mark Fermoyle said
Apr 27, 2016
Still hammering away. Wind at the beach is always a challenge.
AC Lockyer said
May 3, 2016
Mark Fermoyle wrote:
The family and I are packing up our SW stuff today to head down to wash a beach house at the Outer Banks in North Carolina for a customer. It's a 6 bedroom, 6 bath, three story house and three story decking with pool privacy fence and pergola.
Washed it all for them last year for the first time with the exception of the pool fence and pergola. Was there for a week and ran out of time. None of the woodwork had been washed in about 10 years, so it had that nasty old green scale built up on it and I had to use the power washer to get back down to the wood. Took four days just for the deck. Hoping all woodwork will go much faster and smoother this time and use the SW method and be able to have a day or two for R&R.
These pictures are the before pics from last year's trip. The decking shows the contrast between the green scale and the cleaned wood.
Some times you just gota go with the NO NO Blaster.
The family and I are packing up our SW stuff today to head down to wash a beach house at the Outer Banks in North Carolina for a customer. It's a 6 bedroom, 6 bath, three story house and three story decking with pool privacy fence and pergola.
Washed it all for them last year for the first time with the exception of the pool fence and pergola. Was there for a week and ran out of time. None of the woodwork had been washed in about 10 years, so it had that nasty old green scale built up on it and I had to use the power washer to get back down to the wood. Took four days just for the deck. Hoping all woodwork will go much faster and smoother this time and use the SW method and be able to have a day or two for R&R.
These pictures are the before pics from last year's trip. The decking shows the contrast between the green scale and the cleaned wood.
Enjoy yourself Mark!
AC
These are nice customers to have. Enjoy the beach!
Still hammering away. Wind at the beach is always a challenge.
Some times you just gota go with the NO NO Blaster.
AC
Hey.....lol
I have loosened my stance on that a little bit.
AC