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DAWN AND BLEACH DON’T MIX
SO MANY WASHERS ARE STILL DOING THIS TO SAVE A BUCK. Don’t mix bleach with Dawn dish soap (or any dish soap) because it can create dangerous gases and reduce cleaning effectiveness. If the label warns against mixing, follow it. Why it’s risky Chlorine gas or other toxic gases: Some dish soaps contain ammonia or surfactants that, when combined with bleach, can release hazardous gases like chloramines or chlorine gas, which irritate eyes, lungs, and can be life-threatening in poorly ventilated spaces. Unpredictable reactions: Bleach + certain cleaners can react unpredictably, producing heat, fumes, or residues that aren’t safe for skin or inhalation. DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE THAT DOES THIS?
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Tile roof washing
I have a job coming up where im going to wash a spanish tile roof. I have a soft wash system w/ proportioners. Could you guys share your methods for cleaning these roofs. Are you guys on roof or just on a ladder? Do you rinse? Do you use high pressure to knock off lichen? Any tips help a ton!
Process’s Before Purchases
This is great perspective from Mr. Dug Rucker. @Devon Rodriguez We were just discussing this. It’s wild out here for the beginner. The sales side smells blood 🩸 in the water. 🦈
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The Journey Of Owning A Power Washing Company
Owning and operating a power washing company has been an exhilarating journey filled with ups and downs. While the ability to transform grimy surfaces into pristine ones is gratifying, the struggles that come with running this type of business have taught me lessons that reach far beyond the confines of my profession. Each stage of growth has presented its own set of challenges, particularly when it comes to managing additional expenses, navigating employee dynamics, and dealing with the inevitable wear and tear of equipment. One of the first challenges many new power washing entrepreneurs face is the steep learning curve associated with the equipment and techniques. Understanding the intricacies of different surfaces—be it concrete, wood, or vinyl—requires knowledge of the correct pressure settings, cleaning agents, and methods. Early on, I made the mistake of using the wrong pressure on a wooden deck, which led to damage and an unhappy customer. This taught me the importance of meticulous research and continual learning, reminding me that in both business and life, every mistake is a stepping stone to growth. Mastering your craft is essential, and there’s no substitute for experience. As demand for my services grew, I realized that scaling was inevitable. Initially, I took on larger jobs to increase revenue, but soon it became clear that I needed to hire help. Bringing on employees seemed like a straightforward solution, but it quickly revealed itself to be one of the most complex aspects of running my business. Managing a team requires not only leadership skills but also the ability to foster a positive work environment. I learned that every employee is an individual with their own motivations, strengths, and weaknesses. Navigating these dynamics while ensuring quality service is a delicate balance that requires continuous effort and understanding. Moreover, scaling up meant that I had to invest in additional equipment and resources, with the costs associated with this growth often staggering. I vividly remember a time when I purchased a high-capacity power washer to meet demand for larger jobs. While it initially seemed like a wise investment, I soon discovered the hidden expenses that accompanied it, including increased maintenance costs and the need for specialized training for my employees to handle the new machinery safely. This experience illuminated the importance of thorough financial planning and risk assessment. In business, every expansion brings with it the potential for significant financial strain, teaching me to carefully evaluate the return on investment before making any major purchases.
The Journey Of Owning A Power Washing Company
Thank you all
@Perry Robinson Big shout out to you making this Skool. I have no one in my area to talk to and this community is just what I needed.. To everyone in the group shout to you all and keep pushing. As @Perry Robinson would say WASH ON!!!
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