I have recently been considering opening a pressure washing buis and have been doin alot of research through reading forums, and websites. For the past three days that's pretty much all i've been doing lol but there is still alot i need to know. I thought with your expertise and knowledge you guys would be able to help me out.
I am planning on hitting residentual areas cleaning driveways, and gutters, but would like to work my way up into doing roofs, decks, siding, and who knows what from there. First off my biggest concern is if it worth trying to get this going with the economy the way it is. Having your home cleaned from head to toe is an extra. And i kinda figure people will want to be eliminating alot of extras right now.
My next concern is chemical based. What i have been blown away by, is how many chemicals, dillution rates, proportions, and percautionaries you need to take, and know before you just get out there and start spraying everything in site. Plus what types of chemicals you can/can't use on certain surfaces. I can imagine you can do alot of damage to somebodies property if you don't know what you're doing.
I would really appreciate it if somebody would be able to take the time out of there busy lives to help put me on the right track
Hey everybody
I have recently been considering opening a pressure washing buis and have been doin alot of research through reading forums, and websites. For the past three days that's pretty much all i've been doing lol but there is still alot i need to know. I thought with your expertise and knowledge you guys would be able to help me out.
I am planning on hitting residentual areas cleaning driveways, and gutters, but would like to work my way up into doing roofs, decks, siding, and who knows what from there. First off my biggest concern is if it worth trying to get this going with the economy the way it is. Having your home cleaned from head to toe is an extra. And i kinda figure people will want to be eliminating alot of extras right now.
My next concern is chemical based. What i have been blown away by, is how many chemicals, dillution rates, proportions, and percautionaries you need to take, and know before you just get out there and start spraying everything in site. Plus what types of chemicals you can/can't use on certain surfaces. I can imagine you can do alot of damage to somebodies property if you don't know what you're doing.
I would really appreciate it if somebody would be able to take the time out of there busy lives to help put me on the right track
Thanks in advance
Jordan Ganshorn
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