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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Rochester, NH / Bartlett, NH
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Those electric shovels are amazing. Got home last night around 7:30. Snow covered driveway, walkway, etc. Raining pretty good. The snow was so heavy and wet the snowthrower was next to useless...chute kept getting full/stuck with the concrete snow. Toro electric to the rescue! Took a bit longer but now have a snow-free driveway. Those little buggers can blast through anything. I also use it for clearlng off a semi-flat roof we have over our kitchen. I keep damning the former owner for adding on a kitchen with a semi-flat roof in NH!
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Portsmouth. RI
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I stay at a camp in the warm season that has 14 cabins. They had to have the roofs of their cabins shoveled off twice (maybe three times) last winter at a not insignificant cost. Roof shoveling might be an excellent idea.
Maybe one of those little raised platform machines that contractors use for lifting shingles up to the roof would work. If I was only young again I would DO IT. Just wondering. ![]() |
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A ladder is too slow if you need to do more than a couple of roofs a day. You will kill yourself. Either way....pick a number: Try $18/hour.....or maybe $20. Depending how vigourous the response is, you adjust UP until you are employed as many hours a day as you want. Property owners know that getting heavy snow off the roof is not something that can wait until next week. If the snow freezes...the job gets MUCH Bigger. This is just the beginning. NB
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