Theres a local house washer that just ran an ad in the paper, full page color insert, that he does every year. On the ad he's got a summer special; vinyl siding houses $75 to $125. I've talked to him a little, seems to be a real nice guy. Drives a nice new Ford dually but seems like all he uses is a small Northstar pressure washer that never leaves his truck. His truck stays perfectly clean as well. He told me he cleaned 2,300 houses last year between himself and his helper. Not discrediting the mans work - I don't like to speak negatively, and he's obviously doing something right - But I couldn't roll the hose off my rig for a $75 (or even $125) house wash. Is it possible to clean 40 houses a week (2300 a year) for a solid year? I guess if you could, you could afford to charge an average 100 dollars per job, because that would bring in 230,000 a year. I'm glad I clean concrete, and don't particuarly view him as compitition.
Theres a local house washer that just ran an ad in the paper, full page color insert, that he does every year. On the ad he's got a summer special; vinyl siding houses $75 to $125. I've talked to him a little, seems to be a real nice guy. Drives a nice new Ford dually but seems like all he uses is a small Northstar pressure washer that never leaves his truck. His truck stays perfectly clean as well. He told me he cleaned 2,300 houses last year between himself and his helper. Not discrediting the mans work - I don't like to speak negatively, and he's obviously doing something right - But I couldn't roll the hose off my rig for a $75 (or even $125) house wash. Is it possible to clean 40 houses a week (2300 a year) for a solid year? I guess if you could, you could afford to charge an average 100 dollars per job, because that would bring in 230,000 a year. I'm glad I clean concrete, and don't particuarly view him as compitition.
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