cub234
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Has anyone done Pressure Washing as an additional revenue stream? Looking for specifics - profit margin - clients response ie. complaints etc.. thank you
I've done a couple of grafitti removal jobs. Minimum charge is $500. I use a dedicated pressure washer and the appropriate chemistry. I have done a lot of pressure washing in the past, mainly commercial sidewalks and patios. Can be a good business if you know what you are doing. Lots of competition with low prices.Has anyone done Pressure Washing as an additional revenue stream? Looking for specifics - profit margin - clients response ie. complaints etc.. thank you
Soft washing is where it's at, assuming you live in a swampy area where mold grows on homes on a regular basisHas anyone done Pressure Washing as an additional revenue stream? Looking for specifics - profit margin - clients response ie. complaints etc.. thank you
Actually, I was charging around $200 per hour for 2 men and machines.If you don’t mind being outside sweating your ass off in the summer and freezing in the winter for half the hourly rates of carpet cleaning then go for it. The grounds the limit.
These are not truck mounts. Just a couple of $1500 power washers and a couple of spinners. Not bad money for the cash layout compared to carpet cleaning.See?
Not really. Good money for the time.I see I hit a nerve