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Pressure Washer Pricing - The Diverse Variables & Factors to be Figured into Your Costs

Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member

Determining the pricing for pressure washing can be intricate.
Start considering the various factors influencing the job.


Here is a break down the variables and calculate a comprehensive estimate for cleaning 80,000 square feet of sidewalks at a strip mall.

Firstly, consider the property demographics.
With a population of 300,000 within a 20-mile radius with an average household income of $60,000. This impacts the market and the perceived value of services.

Labor costs play a significant role. Assuming a tradesman's average salary of $24.00 per hour, coupled with the property's location in a low-income/high-crime area, additional considerations for safety and efficiency might be needed, potentially impacting the labor cost.

Cleaning equipment. Example a fairly new pressure washer (11hp, 3000 PSI, 4 GPM) is being used with a heater for a 40-degree rise in water temperature. It has a 225-gallon tank and 200 feet of pressure hose and that can influence the operational costs.

Chemical expenses also factor in. However, specifics regarding the types and quantities of chemicals needed are missing. These costs need to be calculated based on the job's requirements.

Insurance requirements from the property manager, covering a $5 million to $10 million business policy and a $2 million to $4 million vehicle policy, should also be included when calculating costs.

The job has unique elements such as the presence of gum (four pieces per square foot), heavy walk-up stains, mildew, and algae buildup on columns (156 total, some with major algae). That can affect the time and resources required.

The property layout, includes a movie theater, restaurant, bar, gym, and supermarket, necessitating work during off-hours. Factor that into the pricing due to the inconvenience and timing constraints.

Considering the above variables, estimating a precise cost without specific chemical details might be challenging. When factoring in labor, equipment, insurance, material costs, and unique job requirements, a detailed estimate could be calculated.

To determine a fair price, an on-site assessment with a detailed walkthrough might be necessary to provide an accurate quote that takes into account all variables and ensures a satisfactory profit margin while meeting the client's expectations.​
 
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Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member
Example of Formula Based on the Following Factors

Labor Cost + Material Cost + Equipment Cost + Insurance Cost × Complexity Multiplier × Timing Premium = Total Cost
 

Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member
Pricing in Pressure Washing
Square Foot, Speed, and Value

Pricing in the pressure washing industry isn't a straightforward formula. Charging by the square foot or piece rate is more effective than billing by the hour. Knowing your productivity. It's crucial to knowhow many square feet you can clean per hour. It is also key if you know your teams man hours. This becomes the yardstick for pricing.

As you gain experience and improve your efficiency, your rates should reflect that. Don't be tempted to offer discounts just because you've become faster. Your increased speed translates to increased earnings. Say you started at 500 square feet per hour; later, it might be 5000 square feet—an impressive leap that should mean higher rates. Your skill, speed, and specialized equipment all contribute to your value.

Consider a scenario: when you started, a driveway took you two hours, earning you $100—$50 per hour. As you refine your technique, that same driveway now takes just 30 minutes. Should you then reduce your price to $25? Absolutely not! You've gained expertise and efficiency; your value has grown, not diminished.

Imagine charging $100 for a job that initially took you two hours—$50 an hour. Now, doing it in just 30 minutes, you're earning $200 an hour! Your knowledge and optimized processes shouldn't mean slashing rates; they should translate into higher earnings. Charging by the hour can limit your earning potential as you become more efficient. It's the quality and efficiency of your work that should dictate your rates, not the time it takes.

As you enhance your skills and speed, let your pricing reflect the value you bring to the table. Don't shortchange yourself by undervaluing your expertise and improved efficiency—your time and effort are worth it!
 

Kris Meyer

UAMCC Associate Member
Staff member
Setting Prices For Pressure Washing Isn't a One-Size-Fits-All Equation.

There's no magic number or fixed rate that universally applies to all jobs. It's a blend of various elements. Some of which are often overlooked in the pricing conversation. Ultimately a successful pricing strategy involves a comprehensive evaluation of often overlooked aspects. Start recognizing the unique blend of skills, resources, and circumstances that define your service offering. Embrace the diversity of each job. Aim for dynamic pricing that respects your expertise and delivers value to your clients.

When Calculating Your Pricing Structure Consider Crucial & Unspoken Critical Factors:
  1. Expertise & Skill Level: Your experience and proficiency in the craft play a pivotal role. A seasoned professional might accomplish tasks more efficiently than a newcomer.
  2. Equipment & Technology: High-quality tools, advanced machinery, and specialized cleaning solutions significantly impact the quality and speed of your work. These investments deserve consideration in pricing.
  3. Job Complexity & Conditions: Each job varies in complexity, whether it's stubborn stains, specific surface materials, or intricate cleaning requirements. Assess the uniqueness of the task at hand.
  4. Time & Efficiency: The speed at which you work is influenced by experience, efficiency, and optimized processes. Charging solely based on time might undervalue your expertise if your efficiency increases.
  5. Client Expectations & Property Details: Understanding client needs, property size, location, and even neighborhood demographics can influence your pricing strategy.
  6. Additional Services & Customizations: Additional services like sealing, treating surfaces, or specific customer requests should be factored into the quote.
  7. Business Costs & Profit Margins: Overhead costs, insurance, licenses, and desired profit margins must be considered to ensure your business remains sustainable
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Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member
Bidding!!!!
There is a multitude of variables thats crucial to understand when you are bidding.
Here's the breakdown of fixed factors to consider when pricing a job...

Area Demographics:
The market's agreed-upon rates are influenced by demographics. Income levels, property values, population count, density, and the dominant industries all play a pivotal role. Prices in a larger, high-income city differ significantly from those in rural areas due to the cost of living.

Competition Dynamics: Knowing what your competitors charge is vital. Underpricing may suggest subpar quality, while overpricing could deter potential clients. Additionally, being aware of water recovery mandates in your service area is essential, as it adds to service costs.

Overhead Expenses: Payroll varies based on location; a standard wage in one area might be considerably different elsewhere. Real estate costs, including rent, vary greatly nationwide and should factor into your pricing strategy.

Workers' Compensation and Insurance: These expenses fluctuate based on state regulations and individual business needs. They are essential components that directly impact service costs.

Fuel Prices: Fuel costs vary regionally, significantly impacting operational expenses. For instance, the average cost in Florida might be $3.13 per gallon, while in California, it could reach $4.63. Considering the volume of fuel usage for larger companies, these differences significantly affect overall costs.



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acebook Pressure Washing Community
 

Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member
Marketing & Branding Costs
The costs associated with marketing and advertising can vary significantly. It's based on location and the mediums used. From social media influencers to billboards, TV highlights, and more. The investment in these channels can be substantial.

For a robust high-profile presence, having a LinkedIn account is pivotal. However, mastering your demonstrations in front of customers and capturing these in video form can be the game-changer in marketing.

Branding is a cornerstone in pricing strategy. It's about how your company is perceived by customers. Think of renowned brands like Dial, Stanley Steamers, or Michelin tires. In your local area, there might be smaller yet well-known companies considered industry leaders. These branded companies typically command higher prices for their services due to their established reputation and trust.

Building a recognizable brand for your services, emphasizing quality, and nurturing client relationships are key. Clients often lean toward companies they trust, even if the costs might be higher than with lesser-known businesses. Just like preferring a familiar chain for a coffee fix despite other options, trust and satisfaction drive customer loyalty.

Establishing your company's credibility, creating a positive perception through branding, and cultivating trust with clients can elevate your business, enabling you to command higher prices for your services. After all, reputation often precedes price in customers' decision-making processes.


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Kris Meyer

UAMCC Associate Member
Staff member
Optimizing Pricing Strategies with Contractor Expertise

Understanding Labor Productivity:
Owners must gauge their team's efficiency in cleaning specific square footage. This insight prevents misjudging project durations and ensures accurate service pricing.

Consistency for Success: A systematic approach is vital to avoid surprises. Regularly monitoring production rates helps address issues promptly, guaranteeing consistent, top-notch service for clients.

Embracing Team Dynamics:
While standout employees shine like Olympic gold medalists, the overall team's average productivity matters most. Acknowledging varying performance levels while ensuring consistent service is key.

Recognizing Exceptional Talent: Star employees fuel profitability and customer satisfaction. Valuing and retaining these exceptional individuals is crucial for sustained success. Their consistency shapes your business's reputation and success.

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Ron Musgraves

Past President
Staff member

Secrets of Successful Sales in Pressure Washing
As a pressure washer, being a great salesperson isn't just about selling a service. It's emphasizing on building relationships, gaining trust, and mastering the art of the demos. Demos are the unsung heroes. They Sell For You! When bidding on jobs and a client says"no" thats just the beginning of the conversation. The first objection is rarely the real one. A skilled salesperson knows how to navigate objections with finesse, closing deals at least five times before considering a prospect lost.

Building Relationships for Big Wins
Before securing a "Yes," it's vital to build rapport with potential customers. A great salesperson collects a series of little "YES" before landing the big one. The success of your business and the prices you set for your services hinge on your sales abilities. Don't be an order taker instead be a strategic seller. Then watch how a little sales skill can translate into a significant boost of 25%, 50%, or even 100% on a job.

The Busy Contractor's Dilemma
Even busy contractors sometimes succumb to the temptation of lowballing. The key is to charge more when you're in demand. Aim for a 1-in-5 closing ratio on inbound calls by setting your prices strategically. Sometimes adjusting them based on the relationships you've built with clients. More calls don't always mean more profit! Focus on converting those calls into valuable relationships and jobs.

Pricing Power Play
Consider this scenario...If you have 20 jobs a week at $100 each, with a 1-in-3 closing ratio, and marketing costs of $15 per call. Then raise your price from $100 to $140. Then watch your closing ratio drop to 1 in 5. The key is to make your phone ring more by strategic marketing. With a higher closing ratios. You will gross more, spend less on marketing, and ultimately boost your net profit.

The Art of Getting No's
Getting a "No" can be your secret weapon. It's not about rejection. More about refining your strategy. When you strategically set your pricing for your services. As well as embracing those initial rejections, you pave the way for substantial growth. "It pays to get No's!" This mantra can transform your approach to sales in the pressure washing industry.

These are just a few insights when your setting your pricing strategy Some challenges may seem less daunting. But every detail counts. Especially when the unforeseen extras come into play. Your pricing isn't just a number. It's the key to building a thriving business in the competitive world of pressure washing.
 

Kris Meyer

UAMCC Associate Member
Staff member
Welcome to an Insightful Edition of Tip Full Tuesday with The UAMCC (United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners).

The Forever Mysteries Behind Commercial Pressure Washing Prices.

The UAMCC is Providing Invaluable Insights to Empower Professionals in the Industry.

Understanding the Variables

Commercial pressure washing prices are influenced by a multitude of factors, ranging from the size and scope of the project to the specific requirements of the client. As seasoned pressure washers, we understand the importance of considering these variables when determining pricing structures.


The Importance of Accuracy

In commercial pressure washing, precision is paramount. Our pricing reflects not only the cost of materials and labor but also the expertise and quality of service we provide. By maintaining transparency and accuracy in our pricing, we uphold the standards of our profession and earn the trust of our clients.


Tailoring Solutions to Client Needs

Every commercial property is unique, presenting its own set of challenges and requirements. Your approach to pricing can be flexible. Allowing us to tailor solutions that meet the specific needs with the clients your chose. However depending on if you have built a relationship with each of your Clients. Whether it's a small storefront or a sprawling industrial complex. We have the expertise to deliver exceptional results.


Educating Clients on Value

Part of our role as pressure washing professionals is to educate clients on the value of our services. n By explaining the factors that influence pricing and highlighting the benefits of professional pressure washing. It's Important that we empower clients to make informed decisions that benefit their properties in the long run.

Tips for Setting Competitive Prices
  • Conduct Thorough Assessments
Before providing a quote, assess the scope of the project and identify any potential challenges.
  • Consider Overhead Costs
Factor in expenses such as equipment maintenance, insurance, and transportation when determining pricing.
  • Research Your Market
Stay informed about industry standards and competitive rates in your area to ensure your prices remain competitive.
  • Provide Value-Added Services
Offer additional services such as surface sealing or graffiti removal to differentiate yourself and justify higher prices.

As pressure washers, we play a crucial role in maintaining the cleanliness
and appearance of commercial properties. By understanding the
intricacies of commercial pressure washing prices. While
adopting a strategic approach to pricing. We can continue to
deliver exceptional results that exceed our clients' expectations.
 

Kris Meyer

UAMCC Associate Member
Staff member
How Much Does Commercial Pressure Washing Really Cost?

Be amazed by the Intricate Factors Influencing
Commercial Pressure Washing Prices
From
the size of the area you're tackling
to the types of machines & Detergents Required.

Every Detail Counts.


Pricing Examples
Prices CAN Range
Between $0.80 to $1.05 per square foot.
It all hinges on the equipment you're using.
PLUS the ComprehensiveServices ADDED into the Bid. For instance
with CommercialProperty, Envision a
Ballpark
Figure of
$0.25 to $0.35 per square foot.

Eyeing that Garage Parking Lot
Brace yourself with Garages! That could

run from $0.15 to $0.30 per square foot.
While Parking Lots Can Soar from
$9 to $21 per space.

Maybe Even Higher!

There's a Twist – FACTORS to Include
The location & specific cleaning requirements that
can tip the scales.That's why separate bids tailored
to each property are a
savvy move.

Now the Piece of Resistance
The Foolproof Strategy for Landing an Accurate Price.
Is always give an 30-Day Estimate.

Your Prices are SET!
Never Give Discounts unless
you have
created a relationship with the Person in Charge of
THE Property
that your Servicing!
It's That Simple!

The World of Commercial Pressure Washing Services
Where Precision & Expertise Reign Supreme.

It all begins with a thorough evaluation.
Where which to include the

recommend the perfect equipment!

Wait, There's More
Before you Even Set Foot on any Property.

Please Check Out this *Exclusive Property Questionnaire List
That helps with gathering all the necessary details.
EXAMPLE
of Tools to Utilize for REMOTELY Measuring
Google Earth or Find Lot Size
at your Fingertips. Which can
Save Time & Hassles.

Once On-Site then Embark on a Pre-Inspection Journey
Ensuring you're Armed with the Right Tools!

Including Any & All Detergents used for the job.
Then, it's Showtime!
Now You Can Confidently
Start the Washing Process with Confidence
.
While knowing that Every Nook &
Cranny
is
Meticulously Cleaned to Perfection.

Last but Not Least, the Grand Finale
Be Sure to do a Final Inspection Ensure Nothing was Missed.
That Y
our Job Exceeds Their Expectations.

*Client & Property Management Property Questionnaire List
for (VCard) Proposal Notes Template

1. Legal Information -
2. Cross Roads Information -
3. Address Information -
4. Major Anchor Information -
5. Gatekeeper Name -
6. Budget Date Information -
7. Thank You Note Sent -
8. Whether You Left a Message
9. When you Left a Message
10. Property Contact Cell Phone Number-
11. Property Contact Office Phone Number -
12. Fax Number -
13. Property Contact Email Address -
14. When Postcard Was Sent -
15. Unsolicited Proposal Sent -
16. Enter Qualified Status -
17. Relationship Maker Name -
18. Date Proposal Mailed USPS -
19. Date Proposal Emailed -
20. Enter Demo Location Information -
21. Enter Property Measurements -
22. Enter Grand Total -
23. Enter Information for the 30 Day Follow-Up -
24. Enter Information for the 60 Day Follow-Up -
25. Enter Information for the 90 Day Follow-Up -

26. Enter Information if they needed Initial Cleaning -

Start Networking in an Amazing PRESSURE WASHING
FRIENDS Facebook Group.
 
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Kris Meyer

UAMCC Associate Member
Staff member
Power Washing vs. Pressure Washing

Understanding Costs and Benefits

When it comes to cleaning surfaces effectively, Power Washing & Pressure Washing are 2 Powerful Techniques. Heres is a baseline of the costs & benefits of each method to help you make an informed decision for your cleaning needs.

Power Washing
Using hot water and high pressure, power washing is a heavyweight in cleaning exterior surfaces.

The Costs & Benefits
  • Cost Range $0.40–$0.82 per square foot.
  • Benefits
    • Excellent at removing dirt, salt, mold, grime, fungus, and mildew.
    • Effective in removing chewing gum and grease stains.
    • Can even kill weeds with its high-temperature water stream.
    • Ideal for tough cleaning jobs on driveways, sidewalks, fences, decks, and more.
Pressure Washing
Utilizing cold water at high pressure, pressure washing is a versatile option for various surfaces.

Breakdown of Costs & Advantages
  • Cost Range $0.13–$0.25 per square foot.
  • Benefits
    • Cleans houses, siding, concrete areas, sidewalks, fences, decks, driveways, patios, and pathways.
    • Efficient in removing surface dirt, grime, and stains.
    • Suitable for regular maintenance cleaning tasks.
Educational Insights

Power vs. Pressure

Power washing's hot water and higher pressure make it more suitable for heavy-duty cleaning tasks. While pressure washing is effective for regular maintenance.

Cost Consideration
Power washing costs more due to the added element of hot water and its ability to tackle tougher stains and grime.

Time Factor
Pressure washing may take longer as it relies on cold water. While power washing can be quicker due to the added cleaning power of hot water.

Making an Informed Choice
Understand your cleaning needs and the level of dirt and stains on your surfaces. For deep cleaning and tough stains, power washing might be the ideal choice. For regular maintenance and surface cleaning, pressure washing can get the job done effectively.

Power Washing & Pressure Washing have their Merits & Costs.
By understanding the differences and benefits of each method. Then you can choose the right cleaning technique to achieve sparkling clean surfaces.
 

Kris Meyer

UAMCC Associate Member
Staff member
The Secrets of Pressure Washing Prices & Rates

Are you curious about the costs of professional pressure washing services? Let's unravel the factors that influence pricing. Empowering you with valuable insights to make informed decisions for your cleaning.

Price Range Overview
Professional pressure washing companies typically charge between $50 to $160 per hour or an average of $0.40 per square foot. These rates can vary based on several key factors.

Factors That Impact Pricing

  • Type of Surface The surface being cleaned plays a significant role in determining the price. Whether it's your house, deck, roof, driveway, or any other exterior surface. Each requires different techniques and effort levels.
  • Size of the Area The square footage of the area to be cleaned directly influences the overall cost. Larger areas may require more time and resources, affecting the pricing structure.
  • Special Cleaning Solutions Some surfaces may require specialized cleaning solutions to effectively remove stubborn stains, mold, or mildew. The use of these solutions can impact the overall price.
  • Location Your geographical location can also influence pricing. Factors such as local market rates, accessibility, and environmental conditions can play a role in determining the final cost.
Requesting a Quote
Always feel welcome to request a professional pressure washing company to visit your home for a thorough assessment and measurement. This allows them to provide you with an accurate and customized quote tailored to your specific needs.

Educational Insights

  • Value of Professionalism Investing in professional pressure washing services ensures high-quality results and protects your property from damage that may occur with DIY attempts.
  • Long-Term Benefits Regular pressure washing maintenance not only enhances the appearance of your property but also helps prevent costly repairs and prolongs the lifespan of exterior surfaces.
Empower Yourself
Understanding the factors influencing pressure washing prices empowers you to make informed decisions and choose the right service provider for your cleaning projects. Don't hesitate to reach out and request quotes to get a clear picture of the costs involved.
 
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