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of our best selling resource book. The definitive
guide to operating a successful power washing
business. This 250-page book helps you discover
the most profitable markets in the Pressure
Cleaning industry. Obtain the latest information
on how to market your business, effective
cleaning methods and supplies, environmental
concerns, and many other topics. A must
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The Power
Washer's Guidebook -3rd Revision
Imprint/Publisher: Advantage
Publishing
Author: various
Book: 6" x 9"
Pages: 250
Price: $29.50 USD - Free
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Forward
Allison Hill
Editor
Power washing entails much more than simply renting
or purchasing a machine then finding something to clean.
Power washing is a science, incorporating physics,
hydraulics and chemistry. It requires ample training
to clean correctly and efficiently. Therefore, one
goal of the Power Washer's Guidebook is to educate
end users on proper cleaning methods as well as areas
that require extra caution. But, just as importantly,
power washing is also an art. No two con- tractors
clean exactly the same. What may work well for one
may not work at all for another.
With the "art" of power washing in mind,
each chapter of this book was written by or with the
help of pressure washing manufacturers, distributors
and contract cleaners from around the nation. Again,
because there are no end-all cleaning methods, many
of the chapters were then reviewed and revised by other
industry professionals in order to help give a well-rounded
view of the market. Any specific equipment, chemicals
or cleaning methods listed are the writer's personal
preference; they may not necessarily be the best choice
for you.
Most importantly, this book is to serve as a guide.
Its purpose is to introduce you to a few of the more
popular power washing markets; it should not serve
as the last word for any of them. Always consult with
your distributor, other contractors or contact one
of the associations listed on page 250.
The number of potential power washing markets is as
limitless as the imagination. With proper training
and a little common sense, the potential for your business'
success is limitless as well. Good Luck!
Table of Contents
- The Pressure Washer Industry,
An Introduction.
- Introduction to Detergents
- Environmental Concerns
- A Power
washer’s Safety Checklist.
- Estimating ABCs
- The Business
of Being in Business.
- Small Business
Basics
- Liability Insurance for Contractors.
- The lnternet
- Abrasive Water jetting
- Agricultural
Applications
- Airport Applications
- Auto Detailing
- Awning Cleaning
- Blind Cleaning
- Brick Cleaning
-New Construction
- Exhaust Cleaning
- Flat Surface
Cleaning
- Graffiti Removal
- Grain Elevators
- Heavy (or "Off-Road")
Equipment Cleaning
- High Rise Rigging
- Historic Restoration
- House Washing
- Hydro demolition
- Manufacturing
Facilities
- Marine Trades Industry Applications
- Paint
and Coatings Removal
- Sewer Jetting
- Shopping Malls
- Tank Cleaning
- Truck Washing
- Window Cleaning
- Wooden Decks and
Roofs
If you are ready to grow your Pressure Washing business, click
"Add to Cart" or call us at 1-866-339-3131 to
order by phone.
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washing business information, please feel free to
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