I saw that too, very impressive. I met Richard last year at Softwashapalooza In Florida.
nice guy and they cover Maryland, DC and Virginia. Pretty big area and he's been in business for twenty years.
still... That's one hell of an insurance bill!
waxman18324 said
Oct 3, 2014
Must be a logistical nightmare to keep those trucks and crews rolling. God bless him.
Hank
Fred W said
Oct 3, 2014
What is the company name?
waxman18324 said
Oct 3, 2014
Affordable Soft Wash Solutions based out of Tacoma Park, MD.
Hank
SprayWash said
Oct 4, 2014
Awesome and my hats off to him! I personally would not want want to manage such a behemoth. But would like the have four service trucks running..maybe In 2015!
Fred W said
Oct 4, 2014
My goal is 2 1/2 trucks running by the end of 2015 and one full time sales guy.
This way I can do sales and shoot.
I agree with Ray......I'm just not sure I want to get that large. I'm actually comfortable right where I am but know I NEED to add more trucks.
waxman18324 said
Oct 4, 2014
For me two trucks is enough. I live in the sticks(i.e. rural). We have no cities up here. Our biggest town is Stroudsburg and you can drive through it in 5 minutes.
Hank
lkendall said
Oct 4, 2014
ive got 2 trucks and that seems to be good for me at this point.. They can both do 2 good size jobs a day and thats what im aiming for, I suffer the same problem as Hank, just not the population that these bigger cities have...
2 1/2 trucks? Does that mean the 1/2 will be a motorcycle unit?lol
waxman18324 said
Oct 4, 2014
I'll give this guy credit though. He's been in business for over 20 years with his other division. If these trucks are generating revenue daily/weekly and he has the right support staff in place that makes the logistics easier.
I was going to crunch some numbers to see how high they are and see if it gives me nose bleed.
Hank
Fred W said
Oct 4, 2014
lkendall wrote:
2 1/2 trucks? Does that mean the 1/2 will be a motorcycle unit?lol
Naw.....the SH will make my bike fall apart. I'm going with a convertible Prius wagon.
Ed Thompson said
Oct 5, 2014
What do you think his advertising budget is?
waxman18324 said
Oct 5, 2014
Ed,
Way more than mine(i.e. don't have a clue).
Hank
Diamond Roof Cleaning said
Oct 6, 2014
To keep all those trucks working I would say 15-20 grand per truck in advertising. Min.
I saw this picture on another site. That's 11 trucks fully wrapped. This company is based out of Maryland. Can the Maryland market support this?
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Friday 3rd of October 2014 05:40:51 AM
I saw that too, very impressive. I met Richard last year at Softwashapalooza In Florida.
nice guy and they cover Maryland, DC and Virginia. Pretty big area and he's been in business for twenty years.
still... That's one hell of an insurance bill!
Hank
Hank
This way I can do sales and shoot.
I agree with Ray......I'm just not sure I want to get that large. I'm actually comfortable right where I am but know I NEED to add more trucks.
Hank
2 1/2 trucks? Does that mean the 1/2 will be a motorcycle unit?lol
I'll give this guy credit though. He's been in business for over 20 years with his other division. If these trucks are generating revenue daily/weekly and he has the right support staff in place that makes the logistics easier.
I was going to crunch some numbers to see how high they are and see if it gives me nose bleed.
Hank
Naw.....the SH will make my bike fall apart. I'm going with a convertible Prius wagon.
Way more than mine(i.e. don't have a clue).
Hank