I did a softwash job this morning in Chelmsford.
Side and rear cladded house (2 bed, so not big at all) I quoted it at £350 from photos. When I got there, it was actually only an hours work so I dropped it to £250.
Mainly as the guy was in and it was far too embarrassing to ask for £350 notes for an hours work. (Some would be more hard nosed than me, but I had another £50 of window cleaning to do after anyway).
Softwashing is extremely lucrative. I absolutely love it.
You don’t need to cover the doors, you don’t need to wear full PPE, but you most definitely want to be wearing chemical gloves and sunglasses/goggles.
Just make sure you don’t mind getting your clothes bleached, as some of it inevitably finds its way onto your clothes. Avoid bare skin, but at 2-3% it’s not going to harm you at all. I’ve had it in my eyes and all it did was sting. People worry way too much. Neat hypo - that’s a different matter. Very dangerous.
I’ve never put sheets down, but it’s worth drenching the grass and shrubs with water before starting.
Always move pots etc away from the walls being cleaned.
I tend to tell the customer that it will smell like a swimming pool for a while, just so they don’t wonder what’s going on!
Enjoy it, it’s a rewarding job, with a very attractive earning potential.
Today’s job for me used just 10 litres of Hypo. Barely any expenses at all. Money paid in one lump sum there and then. Perfect 👌