FAQs
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Yes. We attend seminars regularly, to stay up to date on the current techniques, trends, equipment, and science of cleaning.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Ask questions. One of the most important is, "Do you use any soaps/detergents to clean?" If they say NO, be very cautious, they will be using extremely high pressure to "blast" off the dirt, mold, and mildew off your structure. You absolutely do not want to hire this person.
- What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
The companies that put out signs that you see for a $199 or $99 house wash are, to say it politely, hacks. Remember, most business' are in business to make money. The detergents we use on a average size home costs about $100. So if a company is advertising a $199 house wash, where is there profit? If they are using high quality detergents, that means they are making about $99 on a house wash. If they have a worker they have to pay them too. Plus it takes a few hours to wash a home. How are they paying for gas, insurance, and all the other expenses it takes to run a business? It probably means one of two things; they are not using any detergents, which means they are destroying your home by blasting off the dirt using high pressures at very close range. Or, they are trying to sucker you in. They tell you, that the fine print says, that price is for a 1000 sqft home or something to that effect. We only like to be truthful, honest, and forthcoming to our customers. I believe if you follow these principles you will have a thriving sustained business.