Saving pad. It is more efficient and with the vac pack you don't need to run a TM.Ok, better question.....
When would you use it?
And how can I buy it and make a profit off of it?
Sounds like a you problem. We never had any problem using this tool on 95% of our losses and most of the time adjusters and homeowners appreciated that we could save the pad. It's more efficient and more effective than a water claw type tool, do the research before you make an ass of yourself. We got out of doing water about a year and a half ago to focus on our core services and I'm just trying to get rid of some great equipment. Troll on dude.How often do you get jobs where you can justify weighted extraction? Pretty rarely for us and usually just in the bedrooms for a 300sf or so
Hard to spend 10k on some fancy extraction tool and then everyone is chirping in the homeowners ear to pull the pad and it's just a huge headache
All depends on what kind of jobs you're doing. My condo complex has over 8000 sqft of carpet over pad in the hallways and we have many similar wood framed buildings in our local area. I don't do large WD jobs anymore but I see where that can come in handy. Same for the rover tools.How often do you get jobs where you can justify weighted extraction? Pretty rarely for us and usually just in the bedrooms for a 300sf or so
Hard to spend 10k on some fancy extraction tool and then everyone is chirping in the homeowners ear to pull the pad and it's just a huge headache
That's odd.No troll, just asking questions and looking out for others on here
I think there are too many tools sold to business owners that don't return a profit
We do mostly water and I would never buy a fancy extractor tool
Very rare in this day and age to have enough carpet where it's worth trying to dry and save. Usually cheaper to just remove and replace
Wow that's nuts! A market thing or the material are just not worth saving?Sounds like Chavez is in the sweet spot for drying and not demo.
We can never save hardwoods and 80% of homes here have wood in common glued on slab and carpet or rugs in bedrooms
Flooring here is almost always a tear out
Our market is just soooooo trendy on the wood. It's in the kitchens, bathrooms, closets, everywhereWow that's nuts! A market thing or the material are just not worth saving?
Maybe you would be saving more flooring if you had the right equipment.Sounds like Chavez is in the sweet spot for drying and not demo.
We can never save hardwoods and 80% of homes here have wood in common glued on slab and carpet or rugs in bedrooms
Flooring here is almost always a tear out
Hey Jordan,
I'll take the newer one. Can you text me the price and I will pick up this weekend. 573.291.0234
Can do!I'll take my commission % in the form of good bourbon in Scottsdale.