We have two days coming that will be in the 40s but they are forecasting rain! I just might be finished for the season.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Nov 19, 2014
Being a bit further south than you, we can pick and choose days up until Jan or Feb - get's tough then, but we do occasionally get a day in the 40s and we'll roll if we can make a day of it (read - hit the daily revenue target).
We sold 4 more yesterday, and there are two that I have yet to call back. Over 40 roofs in the hopper now, a severe cold snap, and we have reservations rapidly approaching for the Florida Keys! I've called in the cavalry - our 'good competitor' who has also become a friend, is going to fly under our colors for a while to help us get caught up! Now that's team work and we all win!
Stay warm Dave!
Art O said
Nov 19, 2014
Monday is looking the best for next week.
Liberty SoftWash said
Nov 19, 2014
We are going to try a slate cleaning Thursday.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Nov 19, 2014
Glad to see you Northern guys are still pushing forward. It was in the upper 20s - mid 30s today and the roofs turned out great as always. It wasn't much fun getting wet with that wind kickin' up a bit, but all in all, no big deal. Our weather should be much better tomorrow - mid 40s for a high. I'll gladly take that after today. And we'll have another rig rollin' tomorrow! Increased production!!
waxman18324 said
Nov 19, 2014
We did a roof on Saturday and have worked on our gutter cleaning contracts since then. All next week it'$ a gutter cleanout on 20 bldg HOA. They re overflowing with compost, leaves and weeds.
Hank
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Nov 19, 2014
waxman18324 wrote:
We did a roof on Saturday and have worked on our gutter cleaning contracts since then. All next week it'$ a gutter cleanout on 20 bldg HOA. They re overflowing with compost, leaves and weeds.
Hank
I hope that you're getting paid well for it Hank. I'll take a queue from you and a good friend and maybe go after gutter cleaning next year - if for no other reason than to keep the team employed and making money for as long as possible in to winter.
Want to compare notes over the winter?
waxman18324 said
Nov 19, 2014
Ted,
Even when I had my landscape business I did gutter clean outs. When I started exterior cleaning I would try to up sell gutter clean outs after we completed the roof or siding cleaning. Customers want someone they can trust and rely on year after year. Needless to say the money is not the same as roof cleaning but it's generating revenue for the business daily. The more roof and exterior cleaning we do the more gutter clean outs we will do.
I'm always willing to talk with anyone in the industry.
Hank
Dave said
Nov 20, 2014
We have so much snow I have started roof shoveling already. Two weeks ago we cleaned a roof, now we are booked this week with clearing snow from roofs. What a start to winter.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Nov 20, 2014
Dave wrote:
We have so much snow I have started roof shoveling already. Two weeks ago we cleaned a roof, now we are booked this week with clearing snow from roofs. What a start to winter.
Is that to remove the weight from the roof Dave, or to prevent leaks? (I've never lived up north).
Art O said
Nov 21, 2014
Monday is going to be a heat wave high 60's, but maybe so light rain.
Dave said
Nov 22, 2014
We remove the snow to take the weight off, and to reduce the risk of ice dams. Thousands of dollars in damage occurred last year to homes up here because of ice dams on the roofs. People this year are nervous, and taking the steps needed to not have the same problem.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Nov 24, 2014
Thanks Dave.
It hit 70f here today, and we did $3200 on one truck, from 9-5, including a SH run which burned up an hour. Not bad. Hopefully more of the same tomorrow before the rain and snow gets here Wednesday.
Meanwhile the RV is back from the service department and I'm ready to get out of Dodge.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Nov 25, 2014
2700 on one truck today. Hard to believe it's the end of November and it's going to snow tomorrow.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Dec 3, 2014
1740 in revenue before lunch, in December! There ought to be a law.... Damn we're so dialed in right now. As much as I want and need a break, I hate to to see the season come to an end. And we still have 4.5 hours of daylight left today!
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Dec 3, 2014
Enough already. Good for you. I did a 1000 before lunch but I'm not coming on here everyday bragging about it.
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Dec 3, 2014
Why don't you share some of the things your doing to get the business instead of just bragging.
Chesapeake said
Dec 3, 2014
Nice work Ted! Sounds like you guys are doing big things. I wish I was a bit closer so we could work something out. That DC / Northern Virginia market is where you'll find the pot of gold that sits at the end of the rainbow. Mike (Gutterdog) Hockman should be all over this deal.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Dec 3, 2014
Chesapeake wrote:
Nice work Ted! Sounds like you guys are doing big things. I wish I was a bit closer so we could work something out. That DC / Northern Virginia market is where you'll find the pot of gold that sits at the end of the rainbow. Mike (Gutterdog) Hockman should be all over this deal.
Thanks Chris. It's taken a TON of work over the years, but we've definitely established our business as the dominant player in the market. And there are more expansions plans that will be put in place this winter. so we'll bust out the gate this spring. I'd wanted my own business for a LONG time, and I still can't believe how satisfying and rewarding it is.
The crazy thing is, our primary service area continues to get smaller and smaller, and that has really effected our bottom line - in a great way.
Mike D - I'm proud of you man. I'm sure it's been killing you not to chime in until now It's called sharing the excitement - the energy, the enthusiasm. Had you reached out in a different manner, perhaps we'd be talking this evening. Hopefully others have gleaned a few things from the thread; $3000 / day per truck (or better) is achievable (we do it all the time), cold weather roof cleaning simply means you might get cold - nothing more. Of course you already know all of that.
Over the winter I may share some thoughts. But to publicly give up one's competitive advantages isn't a good business strategy.
gutterdog said
Dec 3, 2014
Chesapeake wrote:
Nice work Ted! Sounds like you guys are doing big things. I wish I was a bit closer so we could work something out. That DC / Northern Virginia market is where you'll find the pot of gold that sits at the end of the rainbow. Mike (Gutterdog) Hockman should be all over this deal.
I should be. We do southern Maryland. I might look into it next year?
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Dec 3, 2014
Ted I know in the past I have helped you so if you feel like reciprocating that would be great. Maybe my comments weren't justified but I was always under the impression that we didn't discuss price on the open side. If I was out of line I apologize.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Dec 3, 2014
Mike H - I think what Chris meant was to back me up for our overflow, which I mentioned in the beginning of the thread. (Chris - please correct me if I'm wrong.) Now I'm smiling sincerely as I type this - I told you YEARS ago I would not come across the river in to PG County Maryland. You roll in to Northern VA, then all bets are off Dude, if you'd just do *some* of the things that I've shared with you and that Jim has shared with you, you'd be on fire. You don't listen..... SMH. And remember, I've passed my Montgomery County leads to you too bud. Send ME somethin' once in a while eh?
As an aside, I did have another Northern VA roof cleaning company sign on for our overflow. Had all of the financials worked out and everything and guess who 'called in' the first day?! Needless to say - FIRED. No wonder he's struggling.
Mike D - it's all good man. (If I broke the rules by mentioning $$, then it's on me. This is on the side so I thought it was ok.) We're packing up the RV and then I'll be calling it a night early. Let's talk soon though - seriously.
gutterdog said
Dec 3, 2014
Roof Cleaning Virginia wrote:
Mike H - I think what Chris meant was to back me up for our overflow, which I mentioned in the beginning of the thread. (Chris - please correct me if I'm wrong.) Now I'm smiling sincerely as I type this - I told you YEARS ago I would not come across the river in to PG County Maryland. You roll in to Northern VA, then all bets are off Dude, if you'd just do *some* of the things that I've shared with you and that Jim has shared with you, you'd be on fire. You don't listen..... SMH. And remember, I've passed my Montgomery County leads to you too bud. Send ME somethin' once in a while eh?
As an aside, I did have another Northern VA roof cleaning company sign on for our overflow. Had all of the financials worked out and everything and guess who 'called in' the first day?! Needless to say - FIRED. No wonder he's struggling.
Mike D - it's all good man. (If I broke the rules by mentioning $$, then it's on me. This is on the side so I thought it was ok.) We're packing up the RV and then I'll be calling it a night early. Let's talk soon though - seriously.
We could deffinetly work something out Ted.
Roof Cleaning Virginia said
Dec 12, 2014
Mike De Rose -
In The Keys drinking adult beverages. Just left you a message to call me back.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Virginia on Friday 12th of December 2014 06:35:34 PM
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Dec 13, 2014
Good conversation ted. Have fun in the keys.
Admin said
Nov 27, 2022
Didn't have much of one this year
Art O said
Dec 2, 2022
I think I'm done for the season, Time to get the plow ready
We sold 4 more yesterday, and there are two that I have yet to call back. Over 40 roofs in the hopper now, a severe cold snap, and we have reservations rapidly approaching for the Florida Keys! I've called in the cavalry - our 'good competitor' who has also become a friend, is going to fly under our colors for a while to help us get caught up! Now that's team work and we all win!
Stay warm Dave!
Hank
I hope that you're getting paid well for it Hank. I'll take a queue from you and a good friend and maybe go after gutter cleaning next year - if for no other reason than to keep the team employed and making money for as long as possible in to winter.
Want to compare notes over the winter?
Even when I had my landscape business I did gutter clean outs. When I started exterior cleaning I would try to up sell gutter clean outs after we completed the roof or siding cleaning. Customers want someone they can trust and rely on year after year. Needless to say the money is not the same as roof cleaning but it's generating revenue for the business daily. The more roof and exterior cleaning we do the more gutter clean outs we will do.
I'm always willing to talk with anyone in the industry.
Hank
Is that to remove the weight from the roof Dave, or to prevent leaks? (I've never lived up north).
It hit 70f here today, and we did $3200 on one truck, from 9-5, including a SH run which burned up an hour. Not bad. Hopefully more of the same tomorrow before the rain and snow gets here Wednesday.
Meanwhile the RV is back from the service department and I'm ready to get out of Dodge.
2700 on one truck today. Hard to believe it's the end of November and it's going to snow tomorrow.
Thanks Chris. It's taken a TON of work over the years, but we've definitely established our business as the dominant player in the market. And there are more expansions plans that will be put in place this winter. so we'll bust out the gate this spring. I'd wanted my own business for a LONG time, and I still can't believe how satisfying and rewarding it is.
The crazy thing is, our primary service area continues to get smaller and smaller, and that has really effected our bottom line - in a great way.
Mike D - I'm proud of you man. I'm sure it's been killing you not to chime in until now
It's called sharing the excitement - the energy, the enthusiasm. Had you reached out in a different manner, perhaps we'd be talking this evening. Hopefully others have gleaned a few things from the thread; $3000 / day per truck (or better) is achievable (we do it all the time), cold weather roof cleaning simply means you might get cold - nothing more. Of course you already know all of that.
Over the winter I may share some thoughts. But to publicly give up one's competitive advantages isn't a good business strategy.
I should be. We do southern Maryland. I might look into it next year?
As an aside, I did have another Northern VA roof cleaning company sign on for our overflow. Had all of the financials worked out and everything and guess who 'called in' the first day?! Needless to say - FIRED. No wonder he's struggling.
Mike D - it's all good man. (If I broke the rules by mentioning $$, then it's on me. This is on the side so I thought it was ok.) We're packing up the RV and then I'll be calling it a night early. Let's talk soon though - seriously.
We could deffinetly work something out Ted.
Mike De Rose -
In The Keys drinking adult beverages. Just left you a message to call me back.
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Virginia on Friday 12th of December 2014 06:35:34 PM
Didn't have much of one this year
I think I'm done for the season, Time to get the plow ready