Hello, I was referred to this site by Jon. He is shaping up to be quite the mentor!
:lgbow::lgbow::lgbow:
Anyway, I live in New Mexico and I am in the idea development phase of starting a pressure washing business. I would be starting out small and offer cedar fence restoration as my primary service. I live in an area where cedar fences are very popular. Many of these fences are in terrible shape and have clearly never been maintained. So, I though, " Why not start a business restoring these fences?" I have a full-time job, but my schedule is perfect for running a business on the side since I have 3-4 days off per week. My goal would be to start small and work my way to a point that I could go full-time in the next 3-4 years.
So I have a few assumptions and plenty of questions. I would really appreciate any advice and guidance that all you pros have to offer.
Assumptions:
(Excerpt from my business plan)
The service will include tightening of any loose planks, replacing any damaged or warped planks at customer’s discretion (price for material will depend on material used), chemically stripping any existing wood sealer from the fence, presoaking the fence with a chemical cleaning agent to loosen grime and open the pores of the wood, pressure washing the fence using tap water (provided by customer) @ 500-700 PSI, treating the fence with a chemical wood brightener to bring out the natural color and fibers of the wood, and sealing the fence with a quality contractor grade wood sealer.
Question: Does this sound right, or am I missing anything?
Assumption:
(Excerpt from my business plan)
Equipment needed will include:
4’x8’ utility trailer with ramp
3,000-3,500psi, 4gpm, belt driven pressure washer
Quick connect nozzle set
100’-150’ high pressure hose
100’ garden hose
Hose reels
Question: Does this sound like a good setup or do I need more equipment?
Hello, I was referred to this site by Jon. He is shaping up to be quite the mentor!
:lgbow::lgbow::lgbow:
Anyway, I live in New Mexico and I am in the idea development phase of starting a pressure washing business. I would be starting out small and offer cedar fence restoration as my primary service. I live in an area where cedar fences are very popular. Many of these fences are in terrible shape and have clearly never been maintained. So, I though, " Why not start a business restoring these fences?" I have a full-time job, but my schedule is perfect for running a business on the side since I have 3-4 days off per week. My goal would be to start small and work my way to a point that I could go full-time in the next 3-4 years.
So I have a few assumptions and plenty of questions. I would really appreciate any advice and guidance that all you pros have to offer.
Assumptions:
(Excerpt from my business plan)
The service will include tightening of any loose planks, replacing any damaged or warped planks at customer’s discretion (price for material will depend on material used), chemically stripping any existing wood sealer from the fence, presoaking the fence with a chemical cleaning agent to loosen grime and open the pores of the wood, pressure washing the fence using tap water (provided by customer) @ 500-700 PSI, treating the fence with a chemical wood brightener to bring out the natural color and fibers of the wood, and sealing the fence with a quality contractor grade wood sealer.
Question: Does this sound right, or am I missing anything?
Assumption:
(Excerpt from my business plan)
Equipment needed will include:
Question: Does this sound like a good setup or do I need more equipment?
Again, Thanks so much for any information!
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