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Splash 'n dash's rock....

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Normally I like to take my time and make sure everything on a house is spotless. For discriminating customers, this is the best way to make a positive impact. Sometimes, though, you get the call from the customer who has a pressure washer and can do their own property, but the grime is just a little too high or too thick for them to handle. And in the walkthrough, they make sure you understand that they can clean this or they can clean that on their own. In that situation....out comes the Splash 'N Dash :lgmoneyey. Nothing like easy money and a clean conscience. I gotta say it was a good day.

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Dangerous territory bringing out your machine and performing work following/preceding a homeowner doing his own work. When he damages his siding, what happens when he tells the insurance company you were there to wash and shows them your receipt? Easy money or potential headache?

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Scope of work defined, as Rod said. Also all brick house, so not too much they can do aside from damaging windows and soffits. A camera helps to reduce that liability. I figured *somebody* was going to get the job, why not take it myself. I still hit my $100/hour, so I wan't concerned about anything.

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