There are two kinds of power washing businesses. One chases residential driveways and one-time deck cleanings, starts over every Monday, and lives and dies by word of mouth. The other holds multi-location service contracts with national retailers, restaurant chains, hotel groups, and commercial property managers — clients who pay on schedule, renew annually, and represent dozens of locations under a single relationship.
This is the second kind. Commercial pressure washing and exterior maintenance on a contract basis is a fundamentally different business than residential service work. Job sizes are larger.
Margins run higher. Clients do not negotiate the way homeowners do. A single approved vendor relationship with a national brand can cover an entire regional footprint and generate significant recurring revenue across every location in the service area.
Services cover building washing, high-volume pressure washing, concrete and surface cleaning, roof treatment, drive-through cleaning, and parking lot maintenance. The owner manages commercial account development. Technicians handle all field work.
No power washing background required — this is a relationship and operations business.