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Mike W

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  1. I think you gave him a dirt cheap price. That is a sweet deal you have with the storage though. If it were any other residential customer the price would have been 900+. Although I do wash my mothers and mother inlaws houses each year for some fresh baked cookies. :winking: When I have to do the decks I get paid cost of material plus a little extra for my time.


  2. We would absolutely NOT sacrifice anything that would compromise our quality, so I guess cutting corners on products is out.

    I have to agree that quality should remain a top priority. I have been taking the impala instead of the truck to do most estimates. There is a huge difference in gas mileage. Inventory levels are also kept to a minimum. This way money is not tied up in excess chemicals and spare parts. I have also changed my advertising to more effective focused groups. I am not saying I cut back on advertising, just making it more effective.

    Many little cuts and streamlining procedures are in place to make this a good year. Deciding not to purchas a new computer and other office equipment is another huge cost saved. I want them, but I don't need them.


  3. I haven't had much luck canvassing the hood with fliers. I definitely would not target the homes that are filthy, because these people usually don't care. A lot of the homes I wash are in high dollar neighboorhoods. They are usually not that dirty because these people care about the investment and have it done every 1-2 years. Those are the customers you want. I don't think you are going to get work from them with fliers though. A lot of small time contractors and various hacks walk these neighboorhoods because they think since the peopple have money they should spend it on xyz service. Maybe change up your campaign and target these discerning customers with top notch service.


  4. There everywhere here too. Every year more of them pop up, then they are gone the next. I was talking to a lawn service guy and he swore up and down that his insurance covered power washing because he was an LLC. I'm not sure how that works, but his insurance only cost him $250/year. He better hope he doesn't damage anything with his pw'er because I don't think the lawnmower insurance covers it.


  5. I learned the hard way washing the walls of a moldy basement. We had two fans trying to exhaust air, but it was not enough ventilation. I had the wrong type of cartridges on my respirator. It was difficult to breath for a few days. That night when I got home, My eyes were burning so bad it hurt to keep them open. Actually had to get prescription eyedrops.


  6. It depends. What were the expectations that the customer had, and what did you say you would deliver? I would strip it again and schedule the sealing for another day. Why Thompsons? If a customer wants to use any product on their deck that I don't use, they apply themselves. I also warranty all of my deck work. It is stated in the agreement that xx% to 100% of the stain will be removed. I guess it really is contingent on what your standards are and if sanding will be sufficient. If the stain is failing already, what ever you put on over that will also fail prematurely.


  7. Oops, I meant to say 10" brush. I have an 8" from lowes that just takes up a little space in the toolbox. I like the brushes Bob has. I use f-13 on the gutters. A little goes a long way. I put about 2 oz in a bucket and just barely cover the bottom with maybe a 1/4" of water.

    White synthetic with salt & pepper synthetic border. This soft flagged synthetic fill is an excellent multi-purpose wash brush. For use on windows, cars, vans, trucks, boats, and siding. Clearcoat safe - BRUSHES TRUCK / GUTTER


  8. My commercial estimates are done on the computer. I use three part carbonless when doing residential. Very little writing involved. I basically check boxes, enter numbers, and note any areas of concerns. I have spent hundresd of hours tweaking my sheets, and they are still not where I want them, but they are professional and effective. Remember your paperwork is part of the sale. I get mine printed at a local shop. I find it best to do business local when possible.


  9. I usually tellthe customer my minimum fee for coming out to do any work. This saves a lot of time by weeding out some of the price shoppers. I won't normaly just wash part of something. Get there and sell an entire job. Most customers are more than happy to sign up when you express the benefits they will be recieving for a complete cleaning. If not, after you clean one small section, they can see how good the new section looks and want the whole thing afterward.


  10. This may be a dumb question, but I have to ask. I'm new to wood restoration and have had a couple of decks that needed to be stripped multiple times. Do all you seasoned pros neutralize between every strip or can you just reapply until the you achieve the desired result? I have been neutralizing every time and it is extremely time consuming. I also started to do test spots now to bid the job accordingly.

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