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2 Phase Power Wash ~ Sub Divisions

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Our company provided a 2 phase power wash package to over 50 homes that had experienced a considerable amount of dust from a nearby construction site.

The 2 phase package consisted of an immediate rinse down (nothing fancy ~ splash and dash) while construction was still going on and a final detailed power wash service after construction was completely finished.

The enclosed letter is what was sent out to all the homes explaining #1 why we were doing this and #2 we offered several helpful hints to curtail the dust problem.

Needless to say the angle that we took ~ the enclosed letter ~ was very successful. We landed pretty much the entire subdivision.

If anyone can use the contents and the spirit of the enclosed letter, please feel free to do so.

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Our company provided a 2 phase power wash package to over 50 homes that had experienced a considerable amount of dust from a nearby construction site.

The 2 phase package consisted of an immediate rinse down (nothing fancy ~ splash and dash) while construction was still going on and a final detailed power wash service after construction was completely finished.

The enclosed letter is what was sent out to all the homes explaining #1 why we were doing this and #2 we offered several helpful hints to curtail the dust problem.

Needless to say the angle that we took ~ the enclosed letter ~ was very successful. We landed pretty much the entire subdivision.

If anyone can use the contents and the spirit of the enclosed letter, please feel free to do so.

Thanks, Carlos!!!

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This approach can also work with removing soot from fire and/or wildland fires. We were in S. Calif. a few years back when the big fires hit. We power washed for several days down there. We donated our time on that one but received some press coverage.

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This approach can also work with removing soot from fire and/or wildland fires. We were in S. Calif. a few years back when the big fires hit. We power washed for several days down there. We donated our time on that one but received some press coverage.

We don't have the problem here like you do in some areas of CA with dust/dirt from construction, but I'm sure I can find some angle to implement your ideas!

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