Pressure Washing Business Forms
Overview
If you own a pressure washing business or are considering
starting your own business then there are a variety of different
business forms you can use to make operations more organized and
professional.
Making a business plan is the first form you should consider
creating. A business plan will help you establish short and
long-term goals. It will also help to estimate your cash flow and
profits among many other important things. Also a business
plan is required by financial lending institutions before they will
approve any business loans.
A customer agreement form is an important form you can use to
protect yourself from being sued if a problem arises on the
job. This form basically states your company terms and
conditions and makes the customer aware of their responsibilities
before you can start the job. For example, a couple of the
many lines in a customer agreement form can read:
"Children and pets should be kept away from the work area while the
work is in progress (safety) and after exterior surfaces are washed
or stained."
"Makes sure the windows are closed tightly and notify (your company
name) of any damaged window seals or leaks."
The customer agreement form should be read and signed by the
customer before starting the pressure washing job.
The company cleaning process is a form or brochure that you can use
to help market your business. This form explains how your company
pressure washes various surfaces such as vinyl siding, gutters,
driveways, roof treatments etc. You can list the benefits of what
your company offers in the company cleaning process. For example,
you can explain how you use safe chemicals and how you apply them
in a safe manner that prevents damage from being done to the
property.
Another important sheet you should use for your pressure washing
business is an invoice sheet or proposal form. When you estimate a
job you need to place all of the important data on a professional
looking invoice form so the customer understands what they are
getting and why you are charging a certain amount. Important
information such as the square feet or linear feet of an area a
customer needs pressure washed, price of chemicals, and price per
linear or square foot should be placed on the invoice sheet.
You and the customer should have a signed copy of this form after
the job is complete. Your customers will appreciate that you took
the time to make measurements and carefully explain what your
pricing rates are in the business. It is one thing you can do to
make your company more professional than your competitors.
An estimate sheet checklist is another form you should use when
doing job estimates. This form simply helps you to remember to
check important things commonly overlooked. For example, checking
the water availability and pressure if you are using in-house water
supplies, or making the necessary pre-inspections to avoid being
blamed for damages that were already on the property.
One of the most important forms you will need is used when placing
a bid for commercial work. A bid needs to look professional and
have all of the job requirements and measurements carefully laid
out. It needs to have your contact information such as full name,
phone number, fax number, company address and website. It needs to
explain exactly what work your company is responsible for and
explain in detail your company's terms and conditions. It should
explain exactly what you are required to pressure wash so both
parties are on the same page. A thorough bid template will help
your company avoid any unpleasant surprises after you've already
started the job.
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