Commercial Parking garage we cleaned

Clean County PW

Active member
Here is some pictures of a Commerical Parking garage we just cleaned in the heart of Manhattan. This is a 550,000 8 floor parking structure that is right on the water with the city Skyline right next to it. It was a sweet paying job at .06 cents a sq' but it was not easy. We had 6 days to get it done and we would have had it done in 5 but on that last day because we worked to many hours we had to stop. That was a first for us to be stopped but you have to follow the rules at times and a 20 hr day in the commercial sector with Unions is just not going to happen. There was no reclaiming needed for this job but we had to keep the water on Premises.

I wish I had some better pictures but working non stop I really didn't have the time to take more then I did.
 

Attachments

  • Parking garage and other pictures 158.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 158.JPG
    804.3 KB · Views: 137
  • Parking garage and other pictures 161.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 161.JPG
    897.5 KB · Views: 147
  • Parking garage and other pictures 173.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 173.JPG
    872.9 KB · Views: 147
  • Parking garage and other pictures 171.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 171.JPG
    836.4 KB · Views: 143
  • Parking garage and other pictures 166.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 166.JPG
    793.7 KB · Views: 163
nice job. How much equipment did you use for that?
 
GREAT Job John!!! Good Lord thats a lot of square footage...
 
nice job. How much equipment did you use for that?

On the Ford F-250 redtruck we have the 11gpm Hot water Powerwasher, For the Hover wash we have an 8gpm hot water PW and also two small PW hook together that made 8GPM with all of these 3000psi and up. What you don't see is my two enclosed trailers which were parked outside of the Garage since they are both to big to bring in there. One trailer is 18' enclosed and the other is 16' Enclosed and they are both well stocked for anything that can go wrong.....and things always do go wrong.
 
Nice photos and equipment! How fast can you move with your "Hoover" (sf/hr)?

Put it this way I can pretty much in one pass clean the concrete and the guy working my hose is sometimes Jogging to keep up.
 
A couple of more pictures. Darn I wish I had some outside pictures of this 8 story state of the art Parking garage.
 

Attachments

  • Parking garage and other pictures 165.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 165.JPG
    717 KB · Views: 86
  • Parking garage and other pictures 169.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 169.JPG
    924.7 KB · Views: 93
  • Parking garage and other pictures 164.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 164.JPG
    856.7 KB · Views: 107
  • Parking garage and other pictures 157.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 157.JPG
    737.3 KB · Views: 86
  • Parking garage and other pictures 163.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 163.JPG
    718.1 KB · Views: 87
  • Parking garage and other pictures 162.JPG
    Parking garage and other pictures 162.JPG
    818.6 KB · Views: 97
A couple of more pictures. Darn I wish I had some outside pictures of this 8 story state of the art Parking garage.


So if I am seeing this correctly, you are driving the surface cleaner while pulling the hot water rig supplying it with pressurized hot water and dragging the supply hose that feeds the hot water rig?


What mods did you do to make it a "hover?"
 
Bigget mower, bigger WorkSpeed, Bigger profits

this vac can run a bigger mower,

SDV5-35.JPG .. like a 60" deck with 2ea 30" rotors
..and 90-95% reclaim makes moving all that you loosen easier.
..but you'd have to buy a bigger pressure washer..
you will need 12gpm for each 30" rotor
Oh WAit.. we do that too.

the system above, is with 51hp Diesel and 5" blower, for up to 900cfm.
64hp version with 6" blower does 1200cfm
 
So, just for grins and giggles, how much with hot water?
 
Back
Top