Nickshangs
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I’m sure this has been touched on but I’m thinking of changing my strategy, was initially thinking of starting a WFP window cleaning business but having second thoughts now and realising there is less competition for starting a pressure washing business instead!
I’d be running this business along side my wood flooring business I own of which I don’t actually do any of the work myself y but I have 2 fitters, so this would be part time, perhaps 2-3 days a week so would want suggestions for a machine that could handle say 12-15 hours per week. Something that’s user friendly but robust and can be used often. I’m leaning towards petrol, I’d probably need to learn how to re sand stones and tiles as I’m guessing it’s part of the job ( is that something all power washers, need to do as part of the job? )
Any advice and tips would be greatly appreciated, I’ve actually installed the bark app which is an app to get new work, I placed an ad for both window cleaning and pressure washing and I’m getting around 20 enquiries per week for pressure washing and around 5-6 for window cleaning and this has been what’s triggered my interest?
I’d be running this business along side my wood flooring business I own of which I don’t actually do any of the work myself y but I have 2 fitters, so this would be part time, perhaps 2-3 days a week so would want suggestions for a machine that could handle say 12-15 hours per week. Something that’s user friendly but robust and can be used often. I’m leaning towards petrol, I’d probably need to learn how to re sand stones and tiles as I’m guessing it’s part of the job ( is that something all power washers, need to do as part of the job? )
Any advice and tips would be greatly appreciated, I’ve actually installed the bark app which is an app to get new work, I placed an ad for both window cleaning and pressure washing and I’m getting around 20 enquiries per week for pressure washing and around 5-6 for window cleaning and this has been what’s triggered my interest?