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Why Rent Cleaning Equipment
If you don't make use of a pressure washer or floor scrubber more than a few times a year and cleaning contractors are too expensive, renting might just be your best and most affordable option. Cost effective. For the results you get with a professional machine, daily and weekly rental rates yield the same results at a fraction of the cost you'd face purchasing a unit. No storage footprint. Professional equipment takes up space, whether it's on the shop floor, in a garage or a truck bed. Delivery to your job site. Renting can eliminate the hassles and costs of transporting equipment...
Things To Consider When Starting a Pressure Washing Business
Radiant Heaters
Several years ago, I rented a warehouse that had no heat. I checked into getting natural gas or a large enough propane tank to run heaters and the cost were so high that I started looking for feasible alternatives. I was researching diesel fired heaters and in my research was trying to determine the proper BTU heater I would need and how much fuel it would burn and stumbled across some information that blew my mind. While reading reviews there were several red flags that were a common theme. The diesel smell they emitted, the dust they created, the fuel...
Important Products You’ll Need To Clean a Car’s Interior
The Cost of NOT Owning a Floor Scrubber
In this blog we will look at cost analysis for floor scrubbers including ROI (Return On Investment). when determining the cost of keeping your floors clean you will need to plug in the method of cleaning, i.e. mop and bucket or floor scrubber, the area your cleaning and the frequency that you clean along with the cost of your employee. The NFI(National Floor Institute) shows that a person with a mop can clean 1500square ft per hour. Even though we know a mop is extremely limited on being able to clean as well as a scrubber from a standpoint of...