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How to Start a Pressure Washing Service
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Cleaning services in South Carolina and pressure washing in South Carolina are highly demanded nowadays. Cleaning SC services reduce the number of irksome chores for busy homeowners and help increase the number of employment opportunities within the state.

Have you ever thought of starting your own pressure washing building business? How much information do you know about the basics of starting a pressure washing house? This article will be your starting point in establishing your own home-based pressure washing service.

Capital

How can you raise a business without sufficient capital? If you’re really serious about setting up your pressure washing business, prepare around $2,000 to $5,000 or more. Generally, your capital will go to the equipment, chemicals, formation of LLC (limited liability company), insurance, advertising, and more.

LLC and Insurance

A pressure washing business should adhere to the policies of the state. One way to achieve this is through an LLC and insurance. Forming an LLC will cost you not less than $250.

On the other hand, insurance is crucial to your business’ integrity because it proves that your business is not a fly-by-night-operation. Also, most clients prefer a company that can handle their liabilities in case of accidents or damage.

There are three forms of insurance that one should have: liability insurance, workers comp and equipment insurance.

Materials and Equipment

Pressure washers are definitely expensive. The price can hit around $20,000 or more for electric units and large gasoline-powered washers. "The bigger the better," has been always a misconception in choosing the right kind of equipment. Be wise or else fritter away your hard-earned dollars. Choose a pressure cleaner that can give optimum pressure and flow for each job.

If budget is the issue, there are lower end residential units available in your local appliance store. Ask from previous clients what brand of pressure cleaner works best and how affordable it is. If you plan to get the most affordable unit, you can have them everywhere. Otherwise, it is advisable to get the most reasonable investment for your unit.

Pressure washers work best when combined with chemical cleaners. Choose the best cleaning solutions available in the market. However, the kind and amount of cleaning solutions depend primarily on the kind of cleaning preference. Aside from pressure washer and cleaning solutions, there are other accessories crucial to this service. Other pieces of necessary equipment are: high-pressure hoses, turbo nozzle, surface cleaner, X-Jet, and truck van.

Marketing and Advertising options

Any established or novice contractor spend a chunk of money in promoting their business. If you are new to the power washing industry, however, you will need to start out with the basics.

First, create a marketing plan that comprehensively answers these questions:

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Badeth Abonita is a registered web copywriter in a web design company associated with a company offering Cleaning services in South Carolina.

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