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		<title>Decorative Concrete Jobsite Evaluation 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’re just trying to do your job. The property owner is away, but that doesn’t matter because you’re working outside. You don’t need to go inside … until your compressor quits running!
The sorry, stinking GFCI that’s designed to protect, has shut you down. And the reset is inside – you’re done!
Sometimes we neglect to evaluate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You’re just trying to do your job. The property owner is away, but that doesn’t matter because you’re working outside. You don’t need to go inside … until your compressor quits running!</p>
<p>The sorry, stinking GFCI that’s designed to protect, has shut you down. And the reset is inside – you’re done!</p>
<p>Sometimes we neglect to evaluate a <strong>decorative concrete jobsite</strong> and anticipate potential problems like this. But the time you spend on <strong>decorative concrete jobsite evaluation</strong> will often be time saved. You can avoid multiple trips and occasionally save yourself from real job disasters. Our focus on jobsite evaluation will be limited to just two areas: staging and profit killers.</p>
<p><strong>Staging</strong></p>
<p>Depending on the decorative system being installed certain requirements must be met or the job becomes complicated:</p>
<ul>
<li>Electricity
<ul>
<li>What is the source? <em>Ground faults need to be reset.</em></li>
<li>How far away? <em>You can’t run 200’ on a 14 gauge extension cord.</em></li>
<li>Is the amperage adequate? <em>A 15 amp breaker will not support a compressor that draws 18 amps.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Water
<ul>
<li>Can the source keep up with your pressure       washer? <em>Some wells with pumps flow       less than 5 gpm.</em></li>
<li>How far away is it? <em>A 50’ hose won’t reach 75’. </em></li>
<li>Is it clean? <em>High       iron content makes for funky colored mixes.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Disposal
<ul>
<li>Can you rinse excess material and tools? <em>A beautiful lawn is ugly with rocks or       white cement residue.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Profit Killers</strong></p>
<p>Some are blatant; some are hidden. If not accounted for, profit killers will cause you to work for much less per hour than you ever imagined:</p>
<ul>
<li>Roof, gutters, &amp; downspouts
<ul>
<li>When it rains, where’s all that water going? <em>A fresh overlay can be washed out by 10       squares of roof draining into a 3” downspout.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Birdbaths (low spots that trap water)  on a deck
<ul>
<li>Will your stain be too strong in those areas? <em>Reactive stains especially will darken       in a low spot.</em></li>
<li>Will you be blamed for the puddle? <em>The homeowner didn’t notice the puddle       until you worked on the site.</em></li>
<li>Can you really float those out? <em>Often we just get rid of one puddle       &amp; create another one or two in another spot.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Irrigation or sprinkler systems
<ul>
<li>Will the system come on before the job is dry? <em>Rewetting an uncured product can ruin       it.</em></li>
<li>Does the water stain whatever it touches? <em>Rust stains can detract from an       otherwise attractive job.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Soil Conditions
<ul>
<li>Does the soil drain well? <em>Clay can hold water until it migrates through a slab.</em></li>
<li>Is the surrounding grade sloped away from a       slab? <em>Slabs below an adjacent grade       are bad news.</em></li>
<li>Does the surrounding soil stain concrete? <em>Georgia clay may discolor your stamp       job before the owner moves in. </em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Obstacles
<ul>
<li>How far can you wheelbarrow concrete? <em>That pool deck in the backyard is       accessible only from the front.</em></li>
<li>Can you overlay the drive with overgrown hedges       on both sides? <em>A guy needs enough       room to move his stamps across a slab.</em></li>
<li>Do you really want to use that solvent sealer in       a store in the middle of the mall? <em>Evacuating       a mall is expensive.</em></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Inadequate masking
<ul>
<li>What’s enough? <em>The rule is: if it’s not masked you’ll slop, bleed, spray, etc. on       it. </em></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>This short list of items for jobsite evaluation is certainly not all encompassing, but it may get you thinking. A checklist will minimize problems on the jobsite, especially when the sales staff is separate from the installers.</p>
<p>Speaking of lists, if you had to list your five favorite tools for under $100.00 each, what would you include? Let’s compare lists, next time. Live long and cementitiously prosper.</p>
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