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Was working in town the other day when 3 van loads of travelling folk (pikeys as you lovingly call them) rocked up. Boss jumps out of his van clip board in hand wearing a hi vis jacket and proceeds to knock on all the doors. Turns out they were offering to powerwash and seal everyones roofs. Was blown away by their Nike roof ladders. No job is worth dying for. Don't know who's more stupid them or the punters who actually thought they would get the job done properly. They were charging 400 quid and using thompsons brick seal on wet tiles amazing. I'm in the wrong job with profit like that. Click on my webpage for photo.My WebpageMy Webpage
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i actually find it a bit sad seeing guys on roof without scaffold,i have pointed chimneys in the past off ladders and when you think about it you are risking your life because someone is too mean to pay for safety equipment
there is a valid reason for keeping roofs free of lichen etc as they tend to rot the battens ,but not like this
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there is a valid reason for keeping roofs free of lichen etc as they tend to rot the battens ,but not like this
LLL
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even over here with asphalt shingles, roofing is the most dangerous building job out there -- down here in the sunshine, it's sadly common for a bloke to be blinded by the glare coming off the roof -- and the poor b*st*rd walks right off the edge. roofs here aren't steep enough to scaffold, but a 15' drop is still hard on yer bones!
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easy money. Having worked off roofs with ladders for years, I find this kind of risk low key, but he wouldnt be doin it off slate and if he can get 400,00 notes for i hour, well let me know where this is at, and i'll come down and treble my prices for flat roofing! Punters must be loaded!:D
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its *low key* till you fall off mattmatt h wrote:easy money. Having worked off roofs with ladders for years, I find this kind of risk low key, but he wouldnt be doin it off slate and if he can get 400,00 notes for i hour, well let me know where this is at, and i'll come down and treble my prices for flat roofing! Punters must be loaded!:D
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So I hear my brother lives in Seattle and has just had to fork out $45,000 to replace all his cedar roof shingles after an attack from something or other. Not a happy chappie roof was only 10years old and when he bought the house he was told it had a 20yr guarantee. Didn't cover what went wrong though.
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