Got a call from a good residential customer today. Owns a health club that is going through a revamp. Tile/concrete in pool area looks terrible and needs to be cleaned up to hopefully "like new" for the re-opening.
Actual pool also needs to be cleaned/pressure washed due to construction soiling.
Would a strong acid cleaner (I currently stock Prochem Restoration Tile & Grout) easily do the trick on the tile & concrete?
I have a turbo hybrid and Cobra Hand tool at my disposal. If I need to reclaim water from pressure washing the pool any thoughts on throwing a water claw hooked up to a TM in a low spot? Any chemical limitations on what I'm assuming is epoxy coating in the pool? Care to point out any of the dozens of other factors I'm missing on a job like this?
I would be able to charge a fair rate but nothing exorbitant. Worth the hassle?
@Mikey P @scottw @Scott W @Jim Pemberton
Actual pool also needs to be cleaned/pressure washed due to construction soiling.
Would a strong acid cleaner (I currently stock Prochem Restoration Tile & Grout) easily do the trick on the tile & concrete?
I have a turbo hybrid and Cobra Hand tool at my disposal. If I need to reclaim water from pressure washing the pool any thoughts on throwing a water claw hooked up to a TM in a low spot? Any chemical limitations on what I'm assuming is epoxy coating in the pool? Care to point out any of the dozens of other factors I'm missing on a job like this?
I would be able to charge a fair rate but nothing exorbitant. Worth the hassle?
@Mikey P @scottw @Scott W @Jim Pemberton