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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Hard Floor Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Ian Foxall on January 26, 2021, 08:28:42 pm

Title: New business
Post by: Ian Foxall on January 26, 2021, 08:28:42 pm
Hi Forum,
Just after some advice please.
I’ve started my own HandyMan business (last year during lockdown!) and I’ve fast found that I love to pressure wash!
So much so that I’d like to start to take the business solely in that direction.
So I’m looking for advice along these lines.
I’m based in Bridgend, South Wales.
I have some domestic experience of pressure washing. I understand the basics; avoiding damage, health and safety, ppe, etc
I’d like to get properly trained and certified. I’m also very open to joining an existing business, or franchising one perhaps?
Like I say, any advice welcome  :)
Thanks!
Title: Re: New business
Post by: Antoin O on January 27, 2021, 12:30:50 pm
I done pressure washing for years, graffiti removal, fly poster removal, chewing gum removal, drive way restoration, etc office/ apartment bin sheds (done straight after rubbish collection) once all the bins out steam the walls, floors and outside the bins,  I used a bin cleaning company to clean/deodorize inside the bins. It's a wet, filthy, dirty job..... but with the correct equipment ie: 3,000 psi, diesel, hot water skid mount,  mosmatic rotary surface cleaner,  theres a wage in it.  As for training and getting certified I've never heard of a certified pressure washer.....  ;D
Title: Re: New business
Post by: Kev Martin on January 29, 2021, 06:27:24 am
Hi Forum,
Just after some advice please.
I’ve started my own HandyMan business (last year during lockdown!) and I’ve fast found that I love to pressure wash!
So much so that I’d like to start to take the business solely in that direction.
So I’m looking for advice along these lines.
I’m based in Bridgend, South Wales.
I have some domestic experience of pressure washing. I understand the basics; avoiding damage, health and safety, ppe, etc
I’d like to get properly trained and certified. I’m also very open to joining an existing business, or franchising one perhaps?
Like I say, any advice welcome  :)
Thanks!

Post this on General Cleaning as you will get a much bigger response
Title: Re: New business
Post by: Ian Foxall on January 29, 2021, 07:21:19 am
Post this on General Cleaning as you will get a much bigger response

Thanks, will do  👍