Jim@GarageCleaning
New member
I keep getting emails that cleaning garages can only get .02 to .04 a foot. While cleaning sidewalks or cleaning a carpet inside homes gets more per square foot.
Now why is that? You need less equipment for doing flate work or for a carpet cleaning but you get paid more per foot?
My question to you is:
Is it possible for a company to get past the 20 cent per foot barrier?
1. The need to be EPA complaint. Including the right filtration units; including but not limited to ... permits, certs, etc.
2. Having the right equipment
3. Having the experience with the right track record
4. Having proof by photos of before and after
5. Having a good marketing / educational program for the customers
Anymore????
With all of these points, dose anyone believe it is possible?
This may not be a fair question for those of us who have a 4 to 5 GPM @ 3,000 psi. 19 years ago I had a 5.4 GPM @ 3000 psi. and the most I could get was 5 cents a foot when no filtration of grey water was required.
Back in the earily 1989 era, it was called tide and bleach baby... or acid.
Now why is that? You need less equipment for doing flate work or for a carpet cleaning but you get paid more per foot?
My question to you is:
Is it possible for a company to get past the 20 cent per foot barrier?
1. The need to be EPA complaint. Including the right filtration units; including but not limited to ... permits, certs, etc.
2. Having the right equipment
3. Having the experience with the right track record
4. Having proof by photos of before and after
5. Having a good marketing / educational program for the customers
Anymore????
With all of these points, dose anyone believe it is possible?
This may not be a fair question for those of us who have a 4 to 5 GPM @ 3,000 psi. 19 years ago I had a 5.4 GPM @ 3000 psi. and the most I could get was 5 cents a foot when no filtration of grey water was required.
Back in the earily 1989 era, it was called tide and bleach baby... or acid.