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dave f

little earner
« on: November 14, 2010, 08:18:34 am »
at the moment im a window cleaner but recently i have been asked buy a few customers if iknew any body who did power washing drives etc i was was thinking of having a shot my self i know before any one says its not that simple but??? ihave been doing a bit of reserch of machines now im confussed so iwant to no what would be a minimum psi preasure washer to get, how to charge ive been out recently doing flyers to my amazment got a good response but idont want to go out with wrong gear and look a tit any advise ???

mark mann

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Re: little earner
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2010, 12:28:05 pm »
hi mate

im a wc too but i looked into the driveway cleaning with a full kit pressure washer rotary thing n all along with sealers etc.

decided window cleaning and whilst still interest to a degree my concern is pricing the job right coz after jet washing off - you need to allow the surface and bits in between slabs to dry off completely before re-sanding and then apply the sealer you might also have to pre-treat the week before with a weed killer tpye soltion - it seemed to me that potentially could be going back to the 3/4 times and then there was the possibility of problems - ie loose slabs, clouding if sealing when its too damp (bast'd to get off as well) so kinda put me off - but the pros are charging upwards of 500 coz usually youd be going through one or 2 25kg drums of sealer per job
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Alan McTernan

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Re: little earner
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2010, 04:23:01 pm »
Hi Dave,

When someone asks me about window cleaning i give them a window cleaners number, maybe you should see if there is someone in your area and get a finders fee!!! Just a thought ;)

Regards
Alan

Pristine Clean

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Re: little earner
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2010, 07:01:17 pm »
Hi Dave,

When someone asks me about window cleaning i give them a window cleaners number, maybe you should see if there is someone in your area and get a finders fee!!! Just a thought ;)

Regards
Alan

I agree. However most businesses have to expand to survive. Especially the window cleaners. We were once just office cleaners then expanded to window cleaning traditional then to WFP and also carpet cleaning in HWE and LM... There are other services that we too offer.

Everyone starting in a new form of trade will only get experience by doing and through mistakes is how we learn.

Go for it, and reap the rewards to be had. We use to sub lots of work. Not any more we were at one time subbing and then realised we were losing a lot of money so decided to invest in the right equipment and the right training (where required).

We soon will be investing in jet washing. As we have had many enquiries.

Dave
"You have to except that some days you are the statue and other days you are a pigeon"

Alan McTernan

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Re: little earner
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2010, 07:25:43 pm »
Dave

I totally agree with you there, my main issue is when window cleaners use it as an add on and then go around charging less than the guys who only do PW and hence don't have what you would call a monthly income!!! As PW is not something customers have done once a month(more like every 2/3 years)

But I am more than happy to help people out  ;)

Regards
Alan

dave f

Re: little earner
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2010, 07:44:29 pm »
mmmm, food for thought need to do a bit more reserch.  more to this power wash merlarkey than meets the eye  :P

Re: little earner
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2010, 10:40:51 pm »
i too looked into it you are talking around £1000 new equip.    £600 sec hand gear, but can you afford to buy sec hand to break down. get custom first to pay 4 itself.