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Ok all I am new here and looking for advice. I am located in Middle Tennessee and have been in the phone service business  for 20 years and now I want to work for myself. I love working outdoors and want to get back to that.

I can handle the marketing and business side of things but I am not up to speed on the chemical and application side of the business. If someone could point me to where I need to get started I am not afraid to read.

I plan on getting certified in hood and duct cleaning along with fire supression systems and this roof cleaning will maybe be the start or if busy enough the end to a means. My job just cut my wages by over $1000 per month and I am not going to be at the whim of anyone else again. If I don't make money then it is all on me.

1. I need guidance for some economical starter equipment. I can't afford top of the line at this time but I need to get something that will last until I can get the next higher rated equipment and take baby steps that way.

2. I have read the chemical mixing instructions but what is apple cider and apple sauce mix?

Just point me to the ladder and I can find my way to the roof. Thanks all.

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confuse  Hello Pat and Welcome !  I'm learning myself ,these guys are great , so before the big guys tell you i'll tell you, READ READ READ, &  use the search button . you'll learn a whole lot just from that, then ask questions or give answer's when ready, not asking is the only bad question. Have fun and welcome, Vinny

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Ok all I am new here and looking for advice. I am located in Middle Tennessee and have been in the phone service business  for 20 years and now I want to work for myself. I love working outdoors and want to get back to that.

I can handle the marketing and business side of things but I am not up to speed on the chemical and application side of the business. If someone could point me to where I need to get started I am not afraid to read.

I plan on getting certified in hood and duct cleaning along with fire supression systems and this roof cleaning will maybe be the start or if busy enough the end to a means. My job just cut my wages by over $1000 per month and I am not going to be at the whim of anyone else again. If I don't make money then it is all on me.

1. I need guidance for some economical starter equipment. I can't afford top of the line at this time but I need to get something that will last until I can get the next higher rated equipment and take baby steps that way.

2. I have read the chemical mixing instructions but what is apple cider and apple sauce mix?

Just point me to the ladder and I can find my way to the roof. Thanks all.




Use the search function, read, learn.
IF you can sell, you are 3/4 of the way there.
Do a search for a budget roof cleaning setup by Mike Sullivan  ?
Start here http://roof-cleaning-institute.activeboard.com/index.spark?forumID=123190&p=3&topicID=21031069
Welcome !!

 



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Theres so much info on this board, that besides learning the physical aspect of cleaning, everything can be learned just by reading post and asking questions. You have an advantage that a lot of people didn't when they started. Don't wory about chemicals and cleaning methods. start with the basics form the company right, then get the right equipment, market and finally clean. Worry about cleaning last cause if your not set up right and you can't sell em then cleaning doesn't really matter.

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I already have the company set up just need to add this as an item on my insurance.

I have found what I think to be a good complete set up. Good ideas about equipment on a budget also. Under $1000 having a starting rolling operation.

I want to understand all processes before I jump in. $1000 isn't much but then again it is. I know there is still learning after getting started but if I have a grasp on the process then I can adjust the procedures.

As soon as I get the equipment set up I am going to do 1/2 of my house and call every realestate agent I know and tell them to drive by and take a look when they are in the area. Yard sign will help also.

Then I look at the MLS and search for homes that have been on the market a long time and see if the roof may be one of those first impression things keeping it from being sold and go knocking on doors.

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"Then I look at the MLS and search for homes that have been on the market a long time and see if the roof may be one of those first impression things keeping it from being sold and go knocking on doors."

Good Ideas Pat. Welcome to the Forum.

As Vinny and Chris suggested, do your homework and the rest will follow, "don't put the cart before the horse".

Best of Luck to you in your new venture!

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