That's a nice backyard patio and deck. I'm just catching your video, big day of football yesterday and then some highlights. But still got a chance to see the great content you put out. Soft bristle broom, good tip as well.
No I don't but man that would be a great product. Shoot while you're at it if it's not already produced perhaps you should look into how you can patent that 🤔🤔
A customer showed me it. I showed up she said just seal it. She wanted to do it, I'm like ok lol. Hey, from what I noticed it worked. Didn't see all the bees and other insects. Patio was kinda surrounded by bushes and other plants. Was a repeat customer for multiple things, so I kept my eye on it.
Yes pretty simple process. Just spray stripper on let it dwell for about 15 minutes then either turbo nozzle it off or surface clean it. If it was water based you could clean and reapply but if not then it must be stripped. Youre gonna ask how do you know, well that comes with experience Best thing to do is just strip it when you dont now, Obviously this will cost way more to the homeowner.
Yes, absolutely. I dont have to drag the hose or move the cart. I still have the cart as a backup somewhere but the backpack is so easy to mount up and walk with.
Great video! Really enjoy the content! Quick question which Deco product would you use to seal a sand blasted marble pool deck? And would you still use the silica sand or another type of joint sand?
Never done one of those before. Silica sand is versatile so it works well with all pavers. Lot of different sand are used in other parts of the county because of the climate. Which is why up north most people are using Poly sand. And do seal a marble deck with Deco id go with Deco20 Clear.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Awesome! Thank you! I reached out to Breck with Deco and he told me the same thing. Thanks a lot man. I’ve been learning so much watching your videos. Really appreciate you.
Quick question about the silica sand. On average how many bags you using to fill joints on a reseal. Like how many per 1000sqft or how many sqft per bag?
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Awesome Thanks Cliff keep up the great work!! One more question how did you like that sticky icky pine that Dom raves about are you a fan I just ordered a gallon.
@jedwards2002 it smells good but that's what I like it for. I still prefer the slo mo so what I do is mix it together. So I can have the best of both worlds
So if a customer just had their pavers installed and you can't measure the sqft out on Google earth, how would you get the sqft? The length x width won't always be the same thru out the driveway/porch. Thanks
@Jared Scott length x width still applies. You can always break it into sections and then add all your sections up. It doesn't need to be a square or rectangle to get the square footage. When I measure pool decks it's the same scenario as you know pools aren't typically square.
Hi brother. Love and blessings
Same to you!
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash thanks
Awesome
Thanks Don!
Awesome work Clifford
Thank you! Cheers!
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash you're welcome Clifford
Good job bro keep up the good work we definitely need to get in touch!!!
No doubt
Nice Cliff!!! Great work!!
Thanks 👍 I appreciate it
Looks awesome, I work for a pressure washing and paver sealer company in the Riverview area. Your attention to detail on the job is nice to see.
Cool, that's awesome! thanks!
Great job as always! 🦩
Thanks again!
🎯💯
Thank you
Hi Cliff... Another amazing and blessed job...
Very very 👍🙂
Many thanks
That's a nice backyard patio and deck. I'm just catching your video, big day of football yesterday and then some highlights.
But still got a chance to see the great content you put out.
Soft bristle broom, good tip as well.
Thanks for checking in my brother. Yea that soft bristle brush definitely makes it smoother to get the sand moving.
Did you know they have sand that repels bugs ?
No I don't but man that would be a great product. Shoot while you're at it if it's not already produced perhaps you should look into how you can patent that 🤔🤔
A customer showed me it. I showed up she said just seal it. She wanted to do it, I'm like ok lol. Hey, from what I noticed it worked. Didn't see all the bees and other insects. Patio was kinda surrounded by bushes and other plants. Was a repeat customer for multiple things, so I kept my eye on it.
hey brother can you send the link for the silacast
Sure here it is.
jaxpaverproducts.com/products/silacast-wet-look-paver-sealer?ref=pinkflamingopw
Great job and video. Very informative. How do you price out a paver seal job?
Thanks. Paver sealing jobs are priced by square footage
You don't knock out the old sand from the joints when surface cleaning or turbo jet the joints?
Of course. All the sand is washed out by the surface cleaner and during the rinse. That's WHT I used 1.5 bags od sand on this project
Look awesome came out great 👌
Thanks 👍
Before and Afters do this job justice. Nice! 👍
Yea they were popping for sure
Always Great Content!!💪🏿
Appreciate that
Awesome! Make those pavers pop pop! Keep grinding 💪🏻💯💰
Thanks! Will do!
Hey Cliff just wondering how you charge for paver sealing, is it by the square foot or some other calculation? Great video it looks awesome!
Hey, paver sealing is charged by square footage. 💯
Definitely made a difference came out great.
Yes it does! Thanks Randy!
Do you ever have to strip pavers? And what do you do if it was sealed 2-3 years prior but minimal shine to know it has sealer on it?
Yes pretty simple process. Just spray stripper on let it dwell for about 15 minutes then either turbo nozzle it off or surface clean it. If it was water based you could clean and reapply but if not then it must be stripped. Youre gonna ask how do you know, well that comes with experience Best thing to do is just strip it when you dont now, Obviously this will cost way more to the homeowner.
Great job. Do you prefer the backpack sprayer over the bucket unit you made previously?
Yes, absolutely. I dont have to drag the hose or move the cart. I still have the cart as a backup somewhere but the backpack is so easy to mount up and walk with.
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Thanks my bro
Finally used the deco sealer for the first time and man that thing works great
Glad to hear!
Going to try the one for travel floor
With Black Diamond sealer, do you have to back roll it with with roller to avoid floods as seen on their video?
I dont use black diamond sealer. But no if it's a water based sealer there's no need to back roll unless you spray way too much and it puddles a lot.
We getting football highlights this year?
I should be editing 1 soon, Our next season is starting up mid February
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Let’s ride.
hey man i just got a call and it would be my first paver job it’s 2,500 sq ft how many gallons of sealer do you think i’d need?
Probably 3. To be safe. Usually each 5 gallons cover 1000-1200 sq ft.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Thanks man
Another one 🥇
How many gallons of sealer did it take Cliff?
I actually only used 5 gallons on this one.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash wow that’s amazing, I figured 7 with the second coat, I gotta tighten up my game! Much gratitude to you big daddy
Great video! Really enjoy the content! Quick question which Deco product would you use to seal a sand blasted marble pool deck? And would you still use the silica sand or another type of joint sand?
Never done one of those before. Silica sand is versatile so it works well with all pavers. Lot of different sand are used in other parts of the county because of the climate. Which is why up north most people are using Poly sand. And do seal a marble deck with Deco id go with Deco20 Clear.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Awesome! Thank you! I reached out to Breck with Deco and he told me the same thing. Thanks a lot man. I’ve been learning so much watching your videos. Really appreciate you.
Show me the link
What link? This is an old video. I don't remember what link I mentioned
Quick question about the silica sand. On average how many bags you using to fill joints on a reseal. Like how many per 1000sqft or how many sqft per bag?
Depends on the size of the joints. Roughly 1.5 bags I'd say
And for that job you did how much silicast did you use? What would you say the sqft of those pavers?
@SEAN RYDER about 6 gallons for the 2 coats. 1200 sq ft
Thanks brotha! Gotta 1200sqft job Monday and figured on 6gal just making sure I was close. love the content too making me wanna start posting myself
@SEAN RYDER go for it brother. 👍
Awesome video bra I’m still learning from you 💪🏿💪🏿
Thanks my bro
Great job Cliff. Hey, I was wondering how do you price this job is it all in one or do you separate it for the customer? Thanks.
Paver sealing is all on 1 price. No need to break it down. You can't seal the pavers without cleaning them so on and so forth.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Awesome Thanks Cliff keep up the great work!! One more question how did you like that sticky icky pine that Dom raves about are you a fan I just ordered a gallon.
@jedwards2002 it smells good but that's what I like it for. I still prefer the slo mo so what I do is mix it together. So I can have the best of both worlds
what rpm are you running your machine at when down streaming the sh with open ball valve?
RPM? That's a little too technical lol. I run my pressure washer full throttle every job. I need all the juice!
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash thats what i meant lol sorry.. always grateful for your videos and knowledge bro!
Great job Cliff!!! Can you send me the link. Would like to add sanding and sealing to my business. Dukes Softwash PalmHarbor
Thank you brother. Here is the link. Good Luck!
jaxpaverproducts.com/products/silacast-wet-look-paver-sealer?ref=pinkflamingopw
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash do you get your sand from them as well ?
@Nelson Coe nah I wouldn't pay to order sand lol
So if a customer just had their pavers installed and you can't measure the sqft out on Google earth, how would you get the sqft? The length x width won't always be the same thru out the driveway/porch. Thanks
Just go in person and measure it. What do you mean it won't be the same throughout?
@Pink Flamingo Power Wash LLC Like, let's say it's an egg shape, the width wouldn't be the same throughout the entire shape
@Jared Scott length x width still applies. You can always break it into sections and then add all your sections up. It doesn't need to be a square or rectangle to get the square footage.
When I measure pool decks it's the same scenario as you know pools aren't typically square.
Good job bro keep up the good work we definitely need to get in touch!!!
Yeah for sure