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Rooftec Exterior Cleaning Tip of The Day

Ryan Cash

UAMCC Associate Member
I started this a while back on Facebook and have decided to continue it here. One of my favorite things to do it talk to contractors about the small tips/ideas that I've discovered during my time cleaning.

Some of these things may be fairly simple and seem common sense and some may seem more advanced and un-relatable to people new in the field, but I sincerely believe that sharing knowledge and experience is the best way to help our industry grow. Feel free to comment, agree or disagree with anything I say!

Anyways; Tip #1:

Take Photos of a customer's deck/porch before you remove everything for cleaning.

When you're done with the job you've now got a quick reference image for returning everything back where you took it from!
 

Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member
I started this a while back on Facebook and have decided to continue it here. One of my favorite things to do it talk to contractors about the small tips/ideas that I've discovered during my time cleaning.

Some of these things may be fairly simple and seem common sense and some may seem more advanced and un-relatable to people new in the field, but I sincerely believe that sharing knowledge and experience is the best way to help our industry grow. Feel free to comment, agree or disagree with anything I say!

Anyways; Tip #1:

Take Photos of a customer's deck/porch before you remove everything for cleaning.

When you're done with the job you've now got a quick reference image for returning everything back where you took it from!
Taking Photos is a Must when talking Property Protection
 
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