Couple deck questions

Roughly 1.5 hours. I had to clean the outside of the railing from the deck due to it being 1.5 stories off the ground and all the brushes around it, so that probably cost me 15 mins.

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How did you go about cleaning the back side? Just leaning over or do you have a bent head or something?

A 9" 45° bent head
Almost like this. Just bent more. Works great

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It shows you that people are willing to pay for quality work.

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Great, we have a lot of these 1.5 story back of house decks here due to all the hills and hollers.

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On the one he showed I’d be at $500 - 600 - remember he has big set of steps and that handrail on both sides to do too. On yours prob around $350

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Almost on the money. $398😁 I only had 3 steps to do. I would be around $6-650 on he’s. I hate steps and getting wet

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Do you pre wet before SH? I’ve done them both ways never really found one to be better than the other :thinking:

Yes I do

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I need a better pump up sprayer if I need to be hosing down a whole deck with oxalic. These cheap Lowes sprayers just aren’t cutting it.

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Someone posted a good looking battery pack one not to long ago but I cant remember who… “brothers” may have been the brand, I’ll go see if I can find it.

Most pump sprays work fine. It’ll take less than 5 minutes to spray that whole deck with a half decent one.

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Good grief, five minutes? My sprayer would take like 30 minutes.:flushed:

I mainly have issues with distance and nozzle clogging. That battery operated one sounds nice.

Just buy a 2 gallon one that’s not a lowes brand and you’ll be fine unless you feel like spending the money on a battery powered one.

You don’t want a battery powered sprayer, the idea seems good but in reality it will be junked in a very short time. Buy your self a quality pump up sprayer, even a really good one is cheap considering the versatility.

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There’s your answer^

I have 3 of these I get from my local feed store, he orders them and I get them in about a week. But they hold up to everything I throw at them. From sh to roundup to pesticides. And they are rebuildable, and I keep a kit for each one.

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Key things :+1:

Does it have pretty good distance?

Define “pretty good distance” lol