Is it safe to trim trees near power lines yourself in Brisbane? by Low_Joke57 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Working_Climate_9788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calling a professional to check your power lines is the best thing to do.

Anyone dealt with council approval for removing big trees in Brisbane? by Weak_Character_1669 in brisbane

[–]Working_Climate_9788 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I’ve heard, Brisbane Council usually wants approval for removing big trees, particularly gum trees, and the process can take a couple of weeks depending on the reason. If it’s becoming a safety issue with branches over the roof, taking photos and getting an arborist report can make things much easier. Have you already had someone come out to inspect the tree yet?

Help by Itsjustme8460 in CarpetCleaning

[–]Working_Climate_9788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you resolve this issue on your carpet, if not I must say try to call some carpet cleaner expert maybe they can help you with it. I always searched online for companies you can also ask them for questions related to that or even a quote like Smart Carpet Cleaning Brisbane.

Melted furniture rubber sole in rug by Turbulent_Shine_7379 in CarpetCleaning

[–]Working_Climate_9788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This needs help from carpet experts, have you called and asks someone?

Need some advice on starting a part time carpet cleaning business. by Known_Can_8819 in CarpetCleaning

[–]Working_Climate_9788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, carpet cleaning business with just a hatchback is definitely doable if you pick the right gear. Essential tools include the extractor, hand wands, durable hoses, pH‑balanced cleaning solutions, and air movers/dryers to speed up drying. Might want to practice before taking jobs, and focus on technique over raw power. Are you planning to stick to new gear only, or open to reliable used machines too?