I’ve been noticing that a lot of my customers are scared of the high pressure method of washing their siding. It seems that I have to constantly sell my low pressure (x-jet) method of soaking their house in chemicals then rinsing. It seems that the general public sees pressure cleaning as dangerous and risky. I’ve heard things like “ will it blow off my siding?’ or “will you shoot water behind the siding causing damage?” I always have to explain that the high pressure, fan tip, no soap method is outdated. Was there an issue with this years ago that I don’t know about like a 60 minutes or a huge news article bashing pressure cleaning? I’ll be in a neighbor hood on a weekend when everybody is outside doing their thing and not have one person walk up or call and every one of their houses are filthy with at least one side green and moldy. I’ve pumped out three different ads, from direct mail to magazines to homes that are full of mold and never get a call. I still have a lot of work, but for the amount of advertising and the level of filth in my area I should have more than triple the business.
We need, as the pressure cleaning community, to do something to reassure the public that washing your house is not dangerous and only benefits them, like a got milk commercial or the things that the beef industry do.
I’ve been noticing that a lot of my customers are scared of the high pressure method of washing their siding. It seems that I have to constantly sell my low pressure (x-jet) method of soaking their house in chemicals then rinsing. It seems that the general public sees pressure cleaning as dangerous and risky. I’ve heard things like “ will it blow off my siding?’ or “will you shoot water behind the siding causing damage?” I always have to explain that the high pressure, fan tip, no soap method is outdated. Was there an issue with this years ago that I don’t know about like a 60 minutes or a huge news article bashing pressure cleaning? I’ll be in a neighbor hood on a weekend when everybody is outside doing their thing and not have one person walk up or call and every one of their houses are filthy with at least one side green and moldy. I’ve pumped out three different ads, from direct mail to magazines to homes that are full of mold and never get a call. I still have a lot of work, but for the amount of advertising and the level of filth in my area I should have more than triple the business.
We need, as the pressure cleaning community, to do something to reassure the public that washing your house is not dangerous and only benefits them, like a got milk commercial or the things that the beef industry do.
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