BLOCK DRIVEWAY & BACK PATIO CLEANING!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2024
  • Here’s a front blocked driveway and porcelain back patio I cleaned last week for a customer. The porcelain patio was a dream to clean, what was a slippery dangerous area is now a stunning usable patio for the family once again. The blocked driveway was also cleaned at the front of the property to up the curb appeal. Safe to say the customer was externally happy with the work. Another satisfied customer ✅
    Yes I know I wrote “pation” not patio. To lazy to edit it again 😂
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Комментарии • 5

  • @adamgaunt6684
    @adamgaunt6684 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice job. Which spec jetmac machine is that you're using please and what size surface cleaner ?

    • @Avonandstourexteriorcleaning
      @Avonandstourexteriorcleaning  4 месяца назад

      Hi Adam. Thanks for watching! I’m using a Honda gp200 engine with 3000 psi axel pump from jetmac. I’ll be honest though, ideally you need more LPM for commercial jobs. This machine is fine if you’re using it around your own property or just the odd job each year but it’s not designed for industrial use. I recently replaced the pump and it’s already leaking oil. More LPM will help speed up your jobs. I’m investing in a new machine very soon. I’m just deciding which route I’d like to go down. I hope this helps you find what you’re looking for.

    • @adamgaunt6684
      @adamgaunt6684 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Avonandstourexteriorcleaning cheers for the info, very useful. What lpm is this one ?

    • @Avonandstourexteriorcleaning
      @Avonandstourexteriorcleaning  3 месяца назад

      No problem at all. 10lpm. You can get a 15 LPM pump with the Honda gp200 engine from jetmac but the Honda gp200 engine is only 6.5 hp so it’s at high revs for the majority of its running time so it makes sense to go for the bigger Honda engine like the gx390. I’m just trying to decide if I’m going for the 15 LPM or the 21 LPM model now…