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Window Cleaning Manual
Posted on June 1, 2011 by admin
Window cleaning is a highly profitable business. With low overhead and a seemingly unlimited potential client base, you can turn a minimal investment – as much as a bucket, squeegee, sponge, towels, and cleaner cost, and turn it into a business with open-ended earning potential. IF IT HAS WINDOWS OR GLASS, IT IS A POTENTIAL CUSTOMER. This manual will also provide you with helpful information on the following: SCHEDULING SERVICES, SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT, CHEMICALS, TOOLS, A CLEANING SYSTEM THAT WORKS, ESTIMATES FOR FEES AND SERVICES, PRICING GUIDELINES, and SALES AND MARKETING
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Add-on Pressure Washing Service
Posted on June 1, 2011 by admin
This article presents a general overview of how adding pressure washing as an additional service can increase business and improve your bottom line. Lists of equipment needed to get started in this profitable industry are also included.
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Add-on Winter Services for Power Washers
Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin
Typical add-on services for supplementing your income during the winter include window washing, new construction, cleanup of houses for final walk through, snow removal, chimney cleaning, carpet cleaning, yard maintenance and cleanup, and painting.
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Deck Sealing
Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin
Once a deck has been cleaned, it is necessary to properly seal it. Unsealed, or improperly sealed, decks are subject to deterioration, damage from the elements, and infestations of mildew, mold, algae, and other undesirable fungi.
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Deck Cleaning
Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin
For the mobile power pressure wash contractor, deck cleaning can be a lucrative source of work, either as the primary business or as an add-on to existing services. Correct power washing requires planning and attention to detail to ensure the client will be happy with the work and provide an excellent reference.
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Vehicle Washing at Dealerships
Posted on May 25, 2011 by admin
Automobile dealers, like any other retail enterprise, need a clean product to facilitate sales. Outsourcing to a mobile pressure washing contractor is an economical option for many of these dealers, and a field that has huge profit potential for the contractor.
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