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WORRY, WORRY, WORRY
Is your current pump a "90lb weakling"? Do you have
to add water to thin your material and then test to see if your
machine will pump it, then thin again until you get it right?
Do you worry about being able to pump heavy slurry for that
knockdown your builder wants? Do you try to avoid contracts
that require acoustic because it takes you too long to spray,
or worse you can't spray it? Would you like to spray thick materials,
acoustic and do it fast? Do you ever wonder what the real cost
of your spray pump was, after you consider your time at the
jobsite and lost jobs? Do you want to be able to do the jobs
others can't with their weak pump?
WHO WILL DO THE WORK?
The cost of an under powered system is worth it right? After
all, you saved money when you purchased the machine. It may
be painful to admit it but an underpowered pump means that
someone has to make up the difference. Either you or your
pump is going to do the work. It takes the form of longer
time to spray or shorter hose and more time to move the pump
around the job site, or having to use scaffolding. If you
could have your machine do your whole spray job, would you
do it?... of course you would. So why would you want to personally
make up for the shortfalls of a weak pump?
THE EDGE
Most small companies do not make huge profits. Most small
companies do not have the economy of scale that big companies
enjoy. So it is important that decisions are made that give
you an edge. We offer that edge.
Here is the edge: 300% (yes 300%) more pump pressure over
your standard diaphragm pump. This means longer hoses, thicker
material, faster spraying, more jobs done per day, improved
sales, more spray patterns and ability to spray the more difficult
materials. Now it is up to you.
MORE TESTIMONIALS
Here is what our customers have to say:
Charlie Powers, Delta United Specialties Inc.
"With a diaphragm pump it took up to 2 days to spray, "What I now can do in less than one day...my spray guys are tickled pink with the Kodiak"
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