...you start getting all these calls for exterior house painting, and you just don't want to do it anymore? I've gotten about 5 calls in the last week looking for exterior house painting quotes - and all my marketing is not focused at all on exterior house painting. On one hand - I am like damn, haven't painted a house since the spring of '07 and here is an oppurtunity to get back in - yet on the other hand, my company man-hour after materials was never more than $25/man-hour. I have no idea how to get guys anymore to help me out - and I have no ambition to attack these 150, 200, 250+ man-hour projects that people are looking to get done ultra cheap.
I pressure washed an outside wall for my buddy yesterday - just 8 feet tall with 4 foot extending exposed eave construction - and I was chock full of bits of crusty white paint everywhere on my body - a good reminder of how much a pita house painting is in New England. All the years I painted - I never was able to come up with a 'system' that balanced good prep along with time management. I realized that if you spent double the time on prep - did not yield projects lasting twice as long. At some point there is a 'breakway' moment where your labor is only increasing your operation costs and not producing better results.
Well back to grindstone to figure out how to get pressure washing jobs - it seems the economy and/or stock market is really beginning to come out of it's cave - yet I had much better sales earlier in the year. Hopefully after labor day will see much better results.
...you start getting all these calls for exterior house painting, and you just don't want to do it anymore? I've gotten about 5 calls in the last week looking for exterior house painting quotes - and all my marketing is not focused at all on exterior house painting. On one hand - I am like damn, haven't painted a house since the spring of '07 and here is an oppurtunity to get back in - yet on the other hand, my company man-hour after materials was never more than $25/man-hour. I have no idea how to get guys anymore to help me out - and I have no ambition to attack these 150, 200, 250+ man-hour projects that people are looking to get done ultra cheap.
I pressure washed an outside wall for my buddy yesterday - just 8 feet tall with 4 foot extending exposed eave construction - and I was chock full of bits of crusty white paint everywhere on my body - a good reminder of how much a pita house painting is in New England. All the years I painted - I never was able to come up with a 'system' that balanced good prep along with time management. I realized that if you spent double the time on prep - did not yield projects lasting twice as long. At some point there is a 'breakway' moment where your labor is only increasing your operation costs and not producing better results.
Well back to grindstone to figure out how to get pressure washing jobs - it seems the economy and/or stock market is really beginning to come out of it's cave - yet I had much better sales earlier in the year. Hopefully after labor day will see much better results.
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