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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mick hay on January 02, 2008, 07:01:22 pm

Title: Which add on?
Post by: mick hay on January 02, 2008, 07:01:22 pm
I've been going now for 2 1/2 years, and would like to add another business alongside my window cleaning, to break the monotony (spelling) and also another string to my bow.

So the options im looking at are, pressure washing, or carpet cleaning.

What do you fellow pro's think? and the reason for your choice?

Would love to hear from those who actually offer either of these too.

Thanks lads  ;)

Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: trevor perry on January 02, 2008, 10:57:15 pm
i offer both of these , the carpet cleaning side has more competition but you dont get as dirty and there is work all year round . With the powerwashing you get absolutely crapped up and dont get much work from october to march but there is less competition.
Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: BDCS on January 02, 2008, 11:06:39 pm
I also do both of these but I do drains as well, I bought a cheap jetter and with that orange lot raping wallets its a good sideline, i charge £70/hour.
Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: NWH on January 02, 2008, 11:10:40 pm
I know the bloke in the picture your using to advertise WFP,be careful.
Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: Chris Cottrell on January 02, 2008, 11:15:48 pm
I know the bloke in the picture your using to advertise WFP,be careful.

Who is it cos i've seen that b4 too?
Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: Davo on January 03, 2008, 08:13:08 pm
Have you looked into cladding restoration?(Aluminium, composite and uPVC)

Theres a product out there thats won best new chemical etc. It fits in well with your uPVC restoration and cleaning business. If you want the details I will happily email them to you.

Opens up commercial renovation work too, because you have a unique advantage over other methods of composite cladding maintenance and cleaning.


Mark
Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: Rob_Mac on January 03, 2008, 09:01:37 pm
Davo

I would be interested in a link to the cladding cleaning compound.

midasenterprises@talk21.com

Cheers

Rob ;D
Title: Re: Which add on?
Post by: vivaro 013 on January 03, 2008, 09:10:45 pm
Have you looked into cladding restoration?(Aluminium, composite and uPVC)

Theres a product out there thats won best new chemical etc. It fits in well with your uPVC restoration and cleaning business. If you want the details I will happily email them to you.

Opens up commercial renovation work too, because you have a unique advantage over other methods of composite cladding maintenance and cleaning.


Mark


can you drop me email with contact name off best new chemical for cleaning uPVC
pigeon.david35@googlemail.com
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