SamIam
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Did a whole house cleaning and some stretching for $$779 today 5 hours, and I got a bucket of scraps to.
Boy does restretching a Home Depot install suck!
I feel like a one legged man in a ass kicking contest.
Gotta raise your prices. That's slave labor.View attachment 74688 View attachment 74689
Did a whole house cleaning and some stretching for $$779 today 5 hours, and I got a bucket of scraps to.
Boy does restretching a Home Depot install suck!
I feel like a one legged man in a ass kicking contest.
Use sliders.I dont know how unless its a really easy empty room with no closets lol. How did you do it with furniture still in there? do you just pull it away from the beds leaving them in place?
I dont know how unless its a really easy empty room with no closets lol. How did you do it with furniture still in there? do you just pull it away from the beds leaving them in place?
Link?Use a "stay block" to hold tension on the carpet to minimize damage instead of just nails.
I do it but I don't like it. I charge $90 per direction. You're nicer than me. I make them remove every stick of furniture. I refuse to do it if there is a bed I the room, screw that!
All I have is a knee kicker, and I don't plan on doing any more than minor stretching. I've found that networking with a carpet business is a good practice. It saves your knees and helps get a few more customers.
We knew that....
I thought this thread was going to be about yoga.
I always took care of every stretching and install request my customers required... By referring them to a professional installer.
Minor repairs I would handle. But I'm a cleaner, not an installer. It's better that way.