Start your power washing business with our high-impact "Boot Camp" training, recognized as the industry benchmark for equipment operation, safety protocols, and effective business marketing strategies. This intensive course covers everything from market research and practical applications to hands-on sales training—attended by hundreds of successful contractors and startup power washing businesses.
We also provide up-to-date insights on digital marketing, including web optimization, advertising platforms, and what’s truly delivering results in today’s market.
Backed by over 50 years of experience in sales training and power washing applications, we’ve helped launch hundreds of thriving professional wash companies. Our tailored marketing program is designed to align with your specific goals, target market, and budget, giving you the tools to confidently build and grow your pressure washing business.
Steve and Tina attended our Power Wash Business Bootcamp over 12 years ago and have since built one of the largest power washing companies in the country—all while continuing to use our equipment. We’re excited to have them back as part of our training team, sharing their experience and insights with new business owners entering the industry.
Our comprehensive power wash high impact “boot camp” includes:
• Hands-On Safety / Operational Power Wash Equipment Instruction
• Detergent & Environmental Impact Training
• In-Class Business Marketing Strategies from actual Power Washing Business Owners
• Marketing & Application Manuals
• Personalized Market Evaluation / Marketing Plan and Plan of Attack (post-training Marketing Report)
• Marketing Samples that you can use in your Business
• Access to power washer equipment engineers & power wash business mentors
Services may be standard pressure washing (cold water) or power washing (hot water) depending on the cleaning need.
Pressure washing (cold water)
Cold water pressure washing is a cleaning technique that utilizes a high-pressure stream of unheated water to remove dirt, dust, mud, mildew, and peeling paint from various surfaces.
It’s frequently used for:
• Cleaning patios, sidewalks, and driveways
• Washing down brick walls, fences, and vinyl siding
• Rinsing off vehicles and equipment
While power washing relies on heated water to break down grease and stubborn stains, cold water pressure washing is a more affordable option ideal for routine cleaning, especially in residential and light commercial settings where hot water isn’t needed.
Power washing (hot water)
Power washing (hot water) is a cleaning method that uses a high pressure stream of hot water to remove tough grime, grease, oil, mold and stains from various surfaces. The heat makes it especially good at breaking down stubborn substances that cold water can’t touch.
It’s used for:
• Greasy driveways, garage floors and loading docks
• Commercial kitchens, industrial equipment and oil stained surfaces
• Chewing gum, salt and tough mildew on concrete or brick
Compared to cold water pressure washing, power washing with hot water is deeper cleaning and sanitizing, good for heavy duty or commercial applications where hygiene and removal of buildup is key.
Where Are Hot Water Power Washer Used?
• Auto Repair Shops: Effectively remove engine grease, oil spills, and stubborn grime from shop floors and vehicle parts.
• Construction Areas: Ideal for washing down heavy machinery, removing caked-on mud, and cleaning concrete surfaces.
• Restaurants & Food Service Businesses: Sanitize patios, dumpster areas, and greasy kitchen surfaces with ease.
• Farms & Agricultural Settings: Clean equipment thoroughly and disinfect animal enclosures or barn interiors.
• Municipal & Facility Maintenance: Perfect for washing sidewalks, public spaces, restrooms, and other high-traffic areas.
Top Advantages of Hot Water Power Washer
1. Exceptional Grease and Oil Removal
Hot water power washers are highly effective on greasy surfaces like garage floors, commercial kitchens, and industrial machinery. The heat breaks down oil and grime quickly, delivering a deeper and more efficient clean.
2. Reduced Cleaning Time
Heat accelerates the breakdown of dirt and residue, allowing you to clean surfaces faster. This means you can complete more jobs in less time, increasing productivity.
3. Built-In Sanitizing Power
The elevated water temperature kills bacteria and germs on contact, making it ideal for environments that demand cleanliness—such as food service areas, patios, and processing plants.
4. Long-Term Cost Efficiency
While hot water units may require a larger initial investment, they offer greater efficiency for heavy-duty tasks—saving you time, reducing labor costs, and minimizing the need for harsh cleaning chemicals.


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