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Hello Hank jr..im kinda in the same boat,looking to do carpet cleaning but keep it in house.Alot more cleaning companies etc get asked to do work not in there remit,but hey,we all learning in different fields,can only be a good thing.Are you looking to keep windows yourself and subbing the other work out,or are you looking to get involved yourself?
Hi all, i am considering moving into other avenues of cleaning as well as my window cleaning business. Has anyone else done this or do you concentrate on one particular type of cleaning?I am thinking of getting other types of cleaning and outsourcing it to cleaners. Can anyone advise?
Quote from: hank jr on December 08, 2013, 05:56:10 pmHi all, i am considering moving into other avenues of cleaning as well as my window cleaning business. Has anyone else done this or do you concentrate on one particular type of cleaning?I am thinking of getting other types of cleaning and outsourcing it to cleaners. Can anyone advise?We offer a range of services, family run small team but have been operating since 2002, started off 'Pressure Washing'. Ignore any comments you may receive ref 'add on merchants', provide a quality service, use the 'right' equipment and get training if available. The hardest task is finding the right staff, years ago we used to offer a domestic daily cleaning service, had a decent size round, in the end we found it just wasn't worth the return, combined with the hassle. Now we simply pass on referrals commision basis Good luck with it, Mike
Quote from: Great Outdoors and In on December 09, 2013, 07:38:22 amQuote from: hank jr on December 08, 2013, 05:56:10 pmHi all, i am considering moving into other avenues of cleaning as well as my window cleaning business. Has anyone else done this or do you concentrate on one particular type of cleaning?I am thinking of getting other types of cleaning and outsourcing it to cleaners. Can anyone advise?We offer a range of services, family run small team but have been operating since 2002, started off 'Pressure Washing'. Ignore any comments you may receive ref 'add on merchants', provide a quality service, use the 'right' equipment and get training if available. The hardest task is finding the right staff, years ago we used to offer a domestic daily cleaning service, had a decent size round, in the end we found it just wasn't worth the return, combined with the hassle. Now we simply pass on referrals commision basis Good luck with it, Mike Hi Mike thanks very much for your reply ( and everyone else ) but Mike i have been taking a look at your website and this is exactly the types of services i want to be offering. How would i go about getting training, can you recommend anyone? Thanks again, Hank
Quote from: hank jr on December 09, 2013, 12:44:30 pmQuote from: Great Outdoors and In on December 09, 2013, 07:38:22 amQuote from: hank jr on December 08, 2013, 05:56:10 pmHi all, i am considering moving into other avenues of cleaning as well as my window cleaning business. Has anyone else done this or do you concentrate on one particular type of cleaning?I am thinking of getting other types of cleaning and outsourcing it to cleaners. Can anyone advise?We offer a range of services, family run small team but have been operating since 2002, started off 'Pressure Washing'. Ignore any comments you may receive ref 'add on merchants', provide a quality service, use the 'right' equipment and get training if available. The hardest task is finding the right staff, years ago we used to offer a domestic daily cleaning service, had a decent size round, in the end we found it just wasn't worth the return, combined with the hassle. Now we simply pass on referrals commision basis Good luck with it, Mike Hi Mike thanks very much for your reply ( and everyone else ) but Mike i have been taking a look at your website and this is exactly the types of services i want to be offering. How would i go about getting training, can you recommend anyone? Thanks again, Hank If you intend to provide carpet / upholstery cleaning services - training prochem etc all been covered in carpet cleaning section simple search, same for hard floors. Pressure washing most guys are self taught initially starting off with friends and family to gain experince different surfaces etc. Some guys have done Smart seal courses I haven't so cant judge, for a new starter why not, if you get a chance to play, will give you a basic insight into cleaning / sealing but dont believe the hype Rob on here did say he was looking into providing training not sure if he took it any futher ? If you intend to target com need IPAF training which may be usefull for Wc, if you havent got it already.
I also do allsorts. I clean carpets, 1 day every 8 weeks cleaning windows, I clear gutters, gum removal, grafitti, crime scene and trauma cleaning, pressure washing and drain jetting. I may not be an expert in everything but I am suitably proficient to get good results. I have done prochem courses which give you a base for the carpets. With regards to the pressure washing and jetting the WJA is the only course that I have ever been asked forhttp://www.waterjetting.org.uk/
I'm doing a builders / office carpet clean tomorrow. I don't sub anything but just get help when needed
All of our work is website or word of mouth
Its just myself and the long haired general in the office who also when needed foots ladders, loads the van, does builders cleans, eot cleans, comes to drain jobs etc etc. I also have a self employed bloke who works 2 days a week on the van with me
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Hi Hank - I asked the same question on this forum about a year ago as it happens...I've been a windie for a couple of years now and I added pressure washing and surface sealing to my services back in March this year.This was after some research and then some training... Bought a really good p/washer and Mosmatic rotary cleaner etc and I was off and running. It paid for itself within six weeks and has been a really good earner for Spring/Summer/Early Autumn. It quietens down in Autumn/Winter so I'm considering gutter cleaning (Sky Vac or Gutter Vac) which should be busier at this time of year with all the dead leaves etc...To answer your question - yeah go for it. P/washing pays more money than w/cleaning by about double the day rate!Kev
Quote from: Pro-Smart on December 11, 2013, 09:56:02 amHi Hank - I asked the same question on this forum about a year ago as it happens...I've been a windie for a couple of years now and I added pressure washing and surface sealing to my services back in March this year.This was after some research and then some training... Bought a really good p/washer and Mosmatic rotary cleaner etc and I was off and running. It paid for itself within six weeks and has been a really good earner for Spring/Summer/Early Autumn. It quietens down in Autumn/Winter so I'm considering gutter cleaning (Sky Vac or Gutter Vac) which should be busier at this time of year with all the dead leaves etc...To answer your question - yeah go for it. P/washing pays more money than w/cleaning by about double the day rate!KevHey thanks for that info! Do you have a water tank in the back of your van or do you just use custies tap?