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10 Tips For Starting A Pressure Washing Business

By: Shane Hester

 

Using these 10 tips as part of your plan for starting your own pressure washing business will greatly improve you chances of success.

1) Be certain you enjoy the work. You are going to be devoting a lot of time and energy to starting your new pressure washing business and building it into a successful venture, so it's vital that you truly enjoy the work. Whether you'll be doing the physical labor yourself or just running the business end of the company, you better be sure you enjoy it or you'll be burned out before you even get started.

2) Have your personal finances in check. Starting a new power washing business can be tough. Being realistic in your expectations means you should not expect to make a profit for awhile. Make sure you are financially ready because the lack of finances will put strain on your family and your new pressure washing company.

3) Don't do it alone. It's imperative and usually overlooked, that you have a support system while you're starting a business (and afterwards). A family member or friend can be someone to bounce ideas off but be sure they give you positive feedback; some people will actually drag you down and tell you that you're idea is crazy. Find a successful business owner that can serve as a mentor, someone whom has what you want. Talk with other contractors in the pressure washing industry for support.

4) Get some customers first. No business can survive without a good customer base so don't wait until you have officially started your company to start looking for clients. Do the networking, make the contacts, sell, or even volunteer your services just to get things rolling and to give you some practice. You can't start marketing too soon. The phone is not going to start ringing just because you bought $10,000 worth of power wash equipment.

5) Write a business plan. The main reason for writing a business plan first is that it can help you to avoid wasting your time and money on starting a business that will NOT succeed. Your business plan should contain your company's purpose, goals, budgets, projected income, customer demographics, market analysis, advertising and marketing plans.

6) Do extensive research. You'll do a lot of research while writing a business plan, but that's just a start. Unless you are already an expert, you need to become one in the pressure washing industry, cleaning products, equipment, services as well as the techniques and methods for doing the work. Joining related message boards, forums, and attending networking events are great ideas.

7) Hire professional help. Furthermore, you do not have to be an expert on everything, just because you run a small business. If you're not good at accounting or bookkeeping, hire one (or both). As a new pressure washing contractor you'll be tempted to wear many hats but you'll waste more time and money in the long run by trying to do things yourself that you're not qualified to do.

8) Have some capitol lined up. Save up if you have to or approach potential investors and lenders. Figure out your financial safety net plan. Don't expect to start a professional pressure washing company on a shoe string budget. Fly by night companies do this all the time and that's why they are gone as fast as they came. Plan to spend some money initially because you must do this professionally to look professional.

9) Be professional from the get-go. The way your company operates and the way you do business creates an image in the minds of the people you serve so make sure they know you're a professional contractor by presenting your service seriously. That means getting all the trimmings such as professional business cards, a business phone, a professionally designed logo, matching paper work, lettered vehicle, insurance, and treating people in a professional, courteous manner.

10) Get the legal and tax issues right the first time. It's much more difficult and expensive to detangle a mess afterwards. Register your company with your State. Find out about licensing. Make sure you have the proper amount of general liability, commercial auto, and workmen's compensation insurance. How will the entity of your business affect your income tax situation? Consult with an accountant or lawyer as to what business formation you should set up. Learn what your legal and tax responsibilities are before you start your pressure washing business and operate within the law.



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