Oh really, you used to live here? What part of town?
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Oh really, you used to live here? What part of town?
Yes sir, solid advice and I’ll take it. I’m start going in person, this phone calling stuff ain’t helping me at all. Thanks for the solid advice, God bless you
Small world, I’m by that area. Thanks man I’ll take your advice and get it done.
Thanks again man for steering me in right way. As always stay safe and God bless
99% of your business should be in somebody's driveway. You're over thinking it. I've been in business three years and I've never done a job on a busy public street. I tell my customers if your driveway isn't clear, clear it. If it's not a boat or an RV I don't work in the street period.
Yes guess so, I was just referring to clients that are like at Walmart worst case scenario or but I guess I’ll just won’t risk anything. Not worth it
you can wash on any private property / business , but i first ask the client if the wash is cleared by the building management or security , so you don`t be in a situation to leave the premises while half job. so always ask. most commercial sites ask for COI on their name so they know you are insured, usually 2mil umbrella does it.
also some areas are dedicated for filtering the rain water so nothing that is not biodegradable should be used , so the city drains are not contaminated. onr should do just fine.
i would stay away from streets with a lot of traffic , safety first plus you can get citation if not allowed to park or be there.
good luck
Wow thank you so much for letting me aware. I was asking because just in case someone asked me to.