Who's ready for spring?

Springs not too far away…what are you guys doing to prepare for the 2019 season?

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Spring can’t come soon enough! Slowly working on improving my WFP setup, also studying my marketing strategies. Last year showed a big increase for me but I still have plenty to learn!

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adjusting systems, working tward funding a WFP setup, new/better tools, employee training, truck set up.

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Snow here so…definitely looking forward to spring. Longer days and no ice!! I have taken all pure water production into the garage and made a decision to drop RO for DI only. I will monitor the relative costs over the next 3 months. I project only $30 per month extra based on local TDS of 90-97. Advantages for speed/low water pressure/no pump/no waste (our water is metered).

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Preparing to buy a pressure washer. People are asking for home wash already. But also adding a carbon and RO filter to my unger 1 stage wfp

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Pressure washing kept me very busy this past season! It’s a great add on in my opinion.

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Preparing for marketing strategies and officially leaving my full time job to fully invest myself into my business!! Also equipping myself with better tools, a trailer, and hopefully a WFP system!
Any suggestions weather I should go with a closed 4x6 cargo V nose trailer or a 5x8 cargo V nose? :thinking:

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I’m way ready for spring ! I just took advantage of the bogo deal RHG had on tucker alpha brushes. Got two 18 inch alpha brushes with the over the top rinse bar.

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I’m starting out, so I’m reaching out to property managers and corporate contacts to try and line up some spring work.

I also have 2 versions of postcards printed as well as a bunch of intro letters to be hand delivered by me once it warms up over -20C.

I’m glad for this thread, because I’m super open to suggestions.

Time to work fast squeegee vs sun