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4 points
New Power Washing Season Coming
callentucker14 and 3 others reacted to h2o spray for a post in a topic
We still go door to door and hang door hangers. This is the first marketing we ever did and although we have grown from other sources we refuse to quit what work for us in the beginning. "Never forget where you come from" It is not easy but in my opinion it is a great source for new business! Internet is an excellent choice as well! We have NOT successful with EDDM, and for that reason have discontinued it. If you don't mind doing a little extra work take a look at sendjim, https://sendjim.io/home they have some great marketing ideas at affordable pricing. -
4 pointsJust a couple of pics of a project I am working on, this was some really old shakes that needed two fat coats of amber. you can see on the front where i left off on the second coat.
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4 pointsSupport local charities and help people in your community who need it. Keep it between you, them, and God.
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4 pointsThere is no drawback from doing the right thing. The drawbacks come from when people want to do the right thing for the wrong reason. Personally I think it goes against what god wants people to do to brag about how you donate or help out a service organization and expect to get positive exposure or a tax credit. Do it because you want to and be done with it. If you recieve a donation letter from them so be it but don't go looking for it.
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3 points
Lessons Learned in 2018
mike movila and 2 others reacted to john@AEC for a post in a topic
My only "guarantee" is to turn up & do my best (results as explained) -
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Lessons Learned in 2018
john@AEC and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
I find that customers like you described are often ones that have been either taken by another contractor or were given unreasonable expectations. I have won these types over by setting the expectations and when possible over delivering. Then there are ones that just can't be pleased no matter what and they expect miracles. These often have conditions that can't be reversed and likely induced by either the homeowner/diyer or a hack. Some people are so difficult that I will intentionally bid it high to deter their acceptance but in the case they become desparate set a very low expectation. In the case of excessive questions, I find it that they are insecure and often a bit squirrelley to begin with. I try to be patient but sometimes find I have to control the narrative and leave them with either yes or no responses because they don't understand aspects about the project/scope/technology/chemistry etc. This helps them to find a path to a decision but I often have to leave a comfort line at the end, something to the effect of....if you have any further questions you can call me at... Guarantees. What is to guarantee in our line of work? That the dirt will come off? That the results will last 'X' years? I offer none where this is concerned even if I am the first one on the job because there are things I have no control over. I don't make the sealers, chemicals, stains etc. that are being applied. I didn't get the substrate dirty and have no idea of what it has been subject to and no way to tell until AFTER the work begins to reveal what was hidden or obstructed/disguised. What are your thoughts on Guarantees? Rod -
3 points
Closing Bids percentage for 2017
mike movila and 2 others reacted to Troy Stevens for a post in a topic
New or return customers? If new customers, how did they hear about you? Referral? You'll likely have several different figures depending upon how they got your info. New customers who just found me online I'm about 40%, but that's only because I try and pre-qualify them before ever considering a site visit. I get a description from them over the phone or email, then I'll provide a brief explanation of the service I'm proposing as well as a price range. I let them know if the price range sounds reasonable to them, then we could meet to discuss & finalize the details. New customers who were referred to me from someone I've serviced in the past would be about 65%. Return customers about 90-95% When I first started my own biz in 1998, I thought I was killing it because I got most of the jobs I went and bid on. Come to find out it was only because I was offering my services way too cheap, (that's typically because many of us don't truly understand our total operating costs when starting a business). Although situations vary, I'd say that if you're closing % is much more than 50% from people who don't know you and just found your info online or in print, then you need to reevaluate your pricing. -
3 points
One residential machine??
mike movila and 2 others reacted to Greco Pressure Washing for a post in a topic
We use both M5 X-Jet for House washing and we use a 12 volt 7gpm Fatboy or Shureflow Pump for Roofcleaning. We like the X-jet because you can reach upwards of 3 stories. You can apply chemical without ladders and can also clean most vertical surfaces without ladders. The roof setup gets the right chemical on the roof surface at low pressure. -
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Real Estate Agents
Beth n Rod and 2 others reacted to mike movila for a post in a topic
I also have done quiet a bit of work for Real Estate agents in my area. What has worked for me personally is developing a good working relationship with those top sales agents and reward them with small gifts after a few jobs that goes a long way especially when you do excellent work. -
3 points
Newbie question
Bert Lorch and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
I will expound on what Guy was saying. There is a sliding scale that many contractor use towards pricing and it is representative of the time, labor and materials it takes to complete a job. Higher price/sqft for smaller jobs and a reductively lower price/sqft as the job gets bigger. ie; 1.00/sqft - up to 200 sqsft. .75/sqft - up to 500sqft. .50/sqft - up to 1000sqft.....etc. Find out what it takes to do jobs of various types and look into your costs. How much fuel does your machine consume in an hour? Factor that into the price. What is your travel distance and factor costs for ass time in the vehicle for each person and a service area radius to base your rates on. Compute for larger distances as an additional charge upon the regular area. What are your overhead costs you have to meet each month? Divide that total by the number of days you work to come up with a minimum per day you need to meet those expenses and learn to factor that into your hourly costs overall. Many companies here have stated that they have certain minimums they will need to make before accepting any job. That is another thing to consider but beware, it is also market driven and demographically sensitive. You can price yourself out of business if your area of business can't support your costs if they are too high. Let me know if you have any questions... Rod -
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How many partime or full time are shutting down for winter?
mike movila and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
We used to do Ice Damn removal as well. Cold work and a bit treacherous in the snow of yards you have not been on before and are trying to find good footing for ladders. God I hate getting snow down the back of my jacket... Rod -
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2015 Northeast Pressure Washing Seminar
Beth n Rod and 2 others reacted to RPetry for a post in a topic
Thad, Nonsense. You and many others not mentioned in my post deserve credit. Going back in time, if I can remember, Mark Smith, Ken Fenner, Greg R., Jim B., Diamond Jim Foley, and others used this website and the old Delco board to get the wood restoration business recognised by the general public. It helped my small business and many others. So take a bow! -
3 points
Show off your summer deck!
tigerwash and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Okay I have a few..... -
3 pointsVa is actually very fair about the issue. On contracting work when they pull a permit for a job they put your contractors licence number in the system and if it pops as inactive,completely fraudulent, or registered to someone else they make the contractor obtain a valid licence before they will sign off on the work.
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3 points
Hi there
Beth n Rod and 2 others reacted to Mike Hughes for a post in a topic
The big 4-0 was this past September. I spent the morning of my 40th birthday in the Emergency Room with a kidney stone. That went away after some convincing, and all is well. My boys are 14 and 9 now........which is hard to believe. I stopped pressure washing in 2005 and switched to the HVAC business. I am in sales of residential HVAC and doing very well. For a couple of years I was a technician as well, but I enjoy sales more. Jim, I recognize your photo.......I hope all is well with you. -
3 points
Do you discuss your hourly charge out rate with customers?
Beth n Rod and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Doing it for nothing is something I won't do. You are performing on someone else's property and if you aren't charging for it and it is not disclosed in a proposal, bid or estimate, you are liable for any and all damages that result. Hourly rates are for employee's and lawyers. Even plumbers and electricians don't give hourly anymore. They charge by the service. We don't give out an 'hourly' rate either. Due to the varying factors many projects will have, there is no way to really put an hourly rate on it considering there is so much more that go into costs. Rod -
3 points
Ideas for finishing rough cut Cypress furniture.
buckeyetd and 2 others reacted to James for a post in a topic
Tim , I take care of a lot of furniture . Teak , cedar , pt, redwood, something that begins with a J. All furniture that ends up with people like us has gotten out of control and sticky . Over application of product is the biggest issue. So knowing what you put on and how to care for the finish is the biggest issue with outdoor furniture and when to start over again. Last year I did about 20 pieces of teak at the end of the year as a trial for he next 20 pieces in spring ( I think more). The tables could not be extended and the chairs couldn't be sat on when the temps hit 90. What a freaking mess but they new it . It went beyond there painter, local hardware store , paint store, handy man, advice from the product they put on,. The estate manager went to a dinner at one of my clients and ate / sat on the furniture I have cared for the last ten years. What a great new client I have and estate to work on . All because of something that couldn't be sat on ! Who wood of thunk ? With furniture less is best.... What ever is used don't over apply . Wipe off anything that doesn't sink in in 30 minutes . Don't allow much on the undersides at all . Just enhance the wood. With furniture the first finish and when to do the second finish is the trickiest . You cannot treat outside furniture like inside furniture. -
3 points
Rock Solid and Restore
AquaTek2013 and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
If the coating is not permeable.....RUN. Beth -
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Can a good bb be as influential as an org to contractors?
cleanhoods and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
I like forums better because there is much less politics and more networking and civil discussion by contrast. Rod -
3 points
Ego vs. Giving Back
Alexy and 2 others reacted to Douglas Hicks for a post in a topic
I have done work at a reduced rate for the Salvation Army, a women's shelter, and a Food Bank. Neither group cares who you are or what you do. Their only concern is if you need help. But if I am told that I owe a freebie, if they tell me I can take a tax deduction, if they pull the guilt trip, we are done. The other thing, is I do not help for free advertising or other b/s. I help because I like the org or their goals. -
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Official TGS 2013 Fall Hunting thread.
Beth n Rod and 2 others reacted to Douglas Hicks for a post in a topic
The fishing part is not important. The being together is the important part. Just as important, is his little friends who do not have a good father figure in their lives. You have a chance to make a real difference in some kids life. Don't screw it up. -
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All about Frubals (what in the world is a Frubal)
Tmrrptr and 2 others reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Frubals Have you ever heard the phrase 'instant karma'? Frubals (sometimes known as 'reputation') are are a very close equivalent. Let's say, for example, you see a post that you really like. You can validate that person by clicking on the little square green icon (if using The Grime Scene skin) or the scale icon (if using TGS Lite skin) that appears in that post. (It's toward the right-hand side, up top). A pop-up message will come up, asking what you thought of the post and will have a blank space where you can write your thoughts on that post. The other member will have it noted in their "User CP" that someone thought that that post was worth "frubals", and if you enclosed a note, that will appear next to the notation. Sending Frubals with a note is also a nice way to say thank you to someone who helped you. In your posts you will notice little squares under your user name. Mouse over them, and it will give you a message based upon your number of frubals. This changes as you get to new levels. There are many terms used on the forums that denote giving someone frubals. Among them are "frubaling a post," "frubalizing someone," and "fruballed." Here are some configuration numbers for you: Register Date Factor: For every 365 number of days, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. Post Count Factor: For every 100 number of posts, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. Reputation Point Factor: For every 100 points of reputation, users gain 1 point of reputation-altering power. Minimum Post Count: How many posts must a user have before his reputation hits count on others? 10 Minimum Reputation Count: How much reputation must a user have before his reputation hits count on others? 10 Daily Reputation Clicks Limit: How many reputation clicks can a user give over each 24 hour period? Administrators are exempt from this limit. 15 Reputation User Spread: How many different users must you give reputation to before you can hit the same person again? (Administrators are exempt from this limit.) 5 -
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All about Frubals (what in the world is a Frubal)
Littlefield and 2 others reacted to dpaull for a post in a topic
Someone hook me up with a frubal, thanks. -
2 points
Websites
gman201 and one other reacted to Marshall Brown for a post in a topic
I hired a professional to do my work. -
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Obtaining Residential Work In Affluent Areas? Help from someone with experience!!
mike movila and one other reacted to john@AEC for a post in a topic
If you've got that much work in only a few months then "Well done" & give yourself a pat on the back. As Mike said, it takes time to get a reputation, personal referrals & repeats. With time you will get to know customer concerns & be able to address them calmly. -
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Lessons Learned in 2018
gman201 and one other reacted to mike movila for a post in a topic
I am curious to learn what lessons you learned in 2018 and what things you would do differently to increase your business output. And how would you rate 2018 a success or not so much. Mike Movila -
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Lessons Learned in 2018
gman201 and one other reacted to mike movila for a post in a topic
Wow those are some wonderful lessons could not agree with you guys more. As far far guarantees I do not offer because As Rod implied there are those customers who will never be satisfied no matter how hard you try to please them. I always vouch to do the best job possible and yield the best results. I wish every one a prosperous 2019. Happy Spraying Mike -
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How old is to old to be in cleaning restoration business
mike movila and one other reacted to Rick2 for a post in a topic
I’m 55, been in this business for 25+ years. Climbing ladders hurts a little more than it used to but I’m still rolling along. Busy most days of the week. -
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Is everyone done for this season or still Cleaning
mike movila and one other reacted to srcasale for a post in a topic
Think I did my last one yesterday! Now time for my body to recuperate until March. -
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Is everyone done for this season or still Cleaning
mike movila and one other reacted to Rick2 for a post in a topic
Done and getting ready for snow plowing. :( -
2 points
New Fine Finish Low Pressure Tips
mike movila and one other reacted to Troy Stevens for a post in a topic
Graco recently released a new line of Fine Finish Low Pressure Tips, which allow you to spray at about half the pressure as the old Fine Finish Tips. I thought this might be useful info for those who've stayed away from using an airless to apply stains & sealers due to excess overspray, as well as for those airless users looking for an improvement. I've used their old fine finish tips for years to apply stain, and I'd agree that even with a small tip and the pressure turned up just enough to create a good spray pattern, that overspray was often an issue. Since it's been steady rain here in Portland, OR for most of the spring so far, I've only done 2 stain jobs, but on both occasions I've had the chance to use the new Fine Finish Low Pressure Tips, and the difference is amazing. I'd definitely look into them if you're using an airless. Here's a link for those interested. Graco Fine Finish Low Pressure Tips -
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Airless Sprayers
mike movila and one other reacted to Troy Stevens for a post in a topic
Graco 395 or Titan 440 is pretty standard. I've been a painting contractor for 28 years so I have quite a few smaller pumps. They also sell a Graco 390 and Titan 400, both of which are good little pumps, and cost a little less than the 395/440 respectively. . -
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Exterior gutter cleaning
gman201 and one other reacted to mike movila for a post in a topic
I know that is my go 2 product -
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Armstrong Clark deck
BrianC and one other reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Thought I would post a job or two. It's always nice to apply this finish, the customers LOVE it! Beth -
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How many partime or full time are shutting down for winter?
gman201 and one other reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Our season tapers off around ThanksGiving. December is not as busy. Jan-Feb are too cold. Start up in March. Rod -
2 points
black streaks on gutters! what do you use to clean them with?
Guy B and one other reacted to Peters Pressure Washing for a post in a topic
Two areas that you need to be careful around with F-13 is painted aluminum garage doors and especially factory coated hardyboard siding. I'm not sure why, but these areas are highly sensitive to the chemical and will oxidize quickly leaving a lighter colored chalky stain! -
2 pointsA person can drive themselves crazy worrying if they got a good deal. Some will say it is a good deal and some will say it is a bad deal, All that matters is that you are happy with it. And if that's the case then it doesn't matter what anyone says.
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2 points
PWNA Bulletin Board is open!
John T and one other reacted to RPetry for a post in a topic
Guy is the real deal. Had the pleasure of sitting down with a bunch of friends and getting to know him over drinks. Very interesting, knowledgeable, astute PW'er and just all around nice, engaging person. Next year will even be better! -
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AC or DRP in a Humid, Rainy Mountain Environment
seymore and one other reacted to James for a post in a topic
There is a reason acrylic has cry in the middle of the word ! -
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2015 Northeast Pressure Washing Seminar
Beth n Rod and one other reacted to RPetry for a post in a topic
Jack Kramer deserves an award. He is a natural MC. The incipient PW Industry should recognize his ability and contributions. Same goes for you Thad. Also, Beth & Rod must be recognized as the foremost leader in online education and content. In addition, Tom and Barbara Vogel of ACR products deserve mucho kudos. Along with Everret Abrams, they put roundtables on the map many years ago. They have pulled many contractors feet out of the fire for many years, and continue to do so. I would not be in business without their help and support. Carlos Gonzalez deserves a much needed recognition for his spunk, accumen, and downright efforts in trying to steer this service business to another level. Last, but not least, Peirce Fitchette of Ready Seal stains and Jake Clark of Armstrong-Clark stains have supported this small service "industry" to the hilt. To one and all, you are friends. Valuable friends. -
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Making my own stripper.
Ryan556 and one other reacted to seymore for a post in a topic
It's the nature of the beast Ryan when stripping with a hot mix or multiple strips combined with the age of the wood it's bound to be fuzzy! I've seen newer wood not get as fuzzy as like a 5-10 yr old deck after stripping. It's a small price to pay when starting over by removing a old stain with the stripping process. The bright side is the deck should never need to be stripped again once you are done stripping /sanding and staining! :cool: -
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Fall weather here now!
seymore and one other reacted to James for a post in a topic
Yes, May and April was cold ,very windy and rainy . I just stopped 4 ipe jobs not worth the trouble . Now in August ,I already had jobs not drying more because of the condensation forming in the morning . I ran heaters and fans to increase drying which did help but not worth the extra time and expense . It takes a certain personality to stay in the wood business. In April I had enough wood work for 5 employes by May I was down to 3 includes me and stayed there . Good thing I do a lot of washing . I have a load of wood work to do and it keeps coming but I have never had an august where you have to wait till 10/ 11:00 to oil . I have a garappa sunroom floor to do and yesterday after 3 days it was still damp( ran heaters to dry). Enough complaining ......sometimes it's not worth being an expert though ? -
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For those who do staining in Virginia
seymore and one other reacted to Ryan556 for a post in a topic
Im saving so much money now that we escaped the people's communist Republic of NY, that I don't mind paying for a license. Just another selling point for me anyway. I'm sure it also helps weed out SOME hacks as well. -
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Planning a large Volunteer job for this Industry??
Thad and one other reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Yeah I remember that, we were blocked from participating by a local guy who planned it, yet, I was the writer for CT who got the assignment to write about it. Go figure. LOL Beth -
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Why do we give out so much info on the bb's for contractors?
Beth n Rod and one other reacted to Adrian for a post in a topic
Ultimately before the good in anything gets tainted, it's mankinds inert drive that propels us through history to do better and advance ourselves to a more comfortable "survival setting". Many of us share to help newbs avoid the learning curve and mistakes. Many of us share different techniques from pro to pro. Many of us don't care, many of us do. It's a lot the same on many of the forums out there that I am members of. Ultra lite aircraft forums....... man those dudes will fly to you and land in your back yard to help out with your build. On the guitar forums.... there are secrets shared that can make a washed up rocker that would make one come out of retirement. The product and invention forums are similar but very guarded. I think it all comes back around full circle for everyone at some point... You ask the question "Why do we help with info"..... I say why not........ we know who needs help and who doesn't..... but for the folks that stumble on these forums looking for info, I prefer that none of my info be incorrect...... so I bite my tongue sometimes too, until I'm sure of myself. But hey, after 12 yrs now, I'm in it, with what I know. -
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Would appreciate some opinions
Ryan556 and one other reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
Matthew, Don't take it personally. This is actually good advice considering the poster has been through much as have the rest of us. You are here asking for advice and the one side is you may get some you didn't expect. In trying to be helpful, certain questions lead to other questions which make us respond accordingly. Being in business means thinking about things you woulnd't normally. Trust me in this....there are people out there who are good at trying to exploit new contractors. They know you are hungry and haven't developed your client base or reputation. The forums are here to help. Some may help in other ways. That's all. Rod -
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David Olson a past PWNA Treasurer gone but never forgotten!!
Beth n Rod and one other reacted to Douglas Hicks for a post in a topic
A couple of years ago I got a message from a FM in Michigan. He wanted to know how to contact Dave. He wanted Dave to add his jurisdiction to Dave's service area. That is an indication of the high regard others had of Dave. -
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What is the lowest temperature will you stain
Jason Reider and one other reacted to James for a post in a topic
The issue with low temps ,moisture and getting a sealer to absorb and dry . Low temps slows the process down tremendously. If it's in direct sunlight all day helps a lot . Just pray for no rain for a week and for temps to rise? I run a heater sometimes . I ran it last year late November to finish a mahogany porch . Worked very well but took away 25 bucks in fuel and about 3 hours in more time for the job . I stayed there longer running the heat to dry the sealer. You also can heat up the sealer which helps and I did for this job. it's a super high end area and was well worth it. Did I say wood care blows! In reality wood is from May to October . -
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Words of wisdom for any morning.
Guy B and one other reacted to Beth n Rod for a post in a topic
One day closer to spring? Beth -
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Promised Thad a cover photo
Kristopher Pettitt and one other reacted to allisonhester for a post in a topic
...didn't say cover to what.