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Pump Jacks
Do love home improvement? Are you on a tight budget that does not allow you to hire someone to repair your roof, paint your siding, and clean your gutters? Are you okay with heights? If you can say "yes" to any or all of these questions, then you may be a good candidate for purchasing a set of pump jacks. Pump jacks operate much like car jacks -- except you operate them with your feet. They work alongside a scaffolding system that you can construct using sturdy wooden pools -- which usually measure about 4 inches by 4 inches -- and moveable brackets. You assemble the scaffolding system along with the pump jacks, and press the jacks with your feet. By doing so, you will raise the scaffolding system up in the air -- up to 30 feet high. You can raise paint supplies, tools, roofing materials, and even people on this scaffolding system. When you are ready to get down off the scaffolding, you can release the jacks by using a hand crank on the jacks. You will lower the scaffolding system safely down the length of the poles to the sturdy ground. Use a pump jack to complete all kinds of diverse home improvement projects requiring you to reach tight, narrow, and other hard-to-reach spots on the exterior of your home. You can use a pump jack to complete roofing repairs, replace sheathing, add siding to your home, paint your brick exterior, clean your gutters, and even clean windows that are nestled high on the exterior of your home. Whatever high-spot project you need to finish up, a pump jack can help you complete it. Keep in mind that you should not attempt to construct an outdoors scaffolding system without first consulting a professional. Talk to a staff person at your local home improvement store to get advice on all the safety precautions you should take when constructing the scaffolding system and to make sure you know how to operate the jacks. In addition, ask someone to assist you in the construction of the scaffolding and to watch you as you work, in order to create a safer working environment. If you have a home improvement project that cannot wait -- and you are working on a budget -- then creating a scaffolding system using a pump jack is an ideal and economical choice. Instead of paying big bucks to a construction or painting company that will use exactly the same tools, learn how to operate a pump jack and to construct a scaffolding system in order to save money. Order a pump jack today and get started on all those home improvement projects you've always wanted to complete!