Pressure Washing

Are You in the Pressure Washing Business?

Here’s Why You Should Diversify into Stone and Tile Maintenance and Restoration

If you’re running a pressure washing business, you already know the satisfaction that comes from making surfaces look brand new. But let’s face it—pressure washing alone can sometimes feel like a race to the bottom. Competition is tough, margins can be thin, and weather conditions don’t always cooperate.

So, what if I told you there’s a way to significantly increase your profits using skills you already have? By expanding into stone and tile maintenance and restoration, you can take your business to the next level, paving the way for greater profitability and long-term success.

Why Stone and Tile Restoration?

First things first

Stone and tile are everywhere. Homes, commercial buildings, resorts, shopping malls—you name it. From marble floors to granite countertops, travertine patios to tile bathrooms, these surfaces need regular maintenance and, more importantly, professional restoration when they get damaged or worn.

Here’s the kicker

Stone and tile restoration services are far more profitable than pressure washing alone. While pressure washing might get you a few hundred dollars for a job, restoring marble floors or refinishing stone countertops can bring in thousands—often in just a day or two of work.

Skills You Already Have

Think you need a degree or years of experience to get into stone restoration? Think again. As someone in the pressure washing business, you already have a head start:

What’s the Demand Like?

Here’s what’s happening right now in the industry:

How to Get Started

If this sounds like a golden opportunity (spoiler: it is), your next question is probably: Where do I go from here?

First, you will need training and support. Fortunately, you can get the training you need affordably and without leaving home. On-demand video training to learn stone restoration is available through learning.surfacecarepros.com. With eLearning, you can learn at your own pace, and on your own time. You can play the lessons over and over and refer back to them as often as needed.

Once you’ve built your foundational skills, you will want to continue learning and growing. The Stone and Tile Restoration Manual, available through sr-manual.com, is a free resource that takes your training to the next level and provides a wealth of reference material and resources. The reference manual covers everything from basic cleaning and polishing to advanced restoration techniques on marble, granite, limestone, porcelain, and more. You will find step-by-step instructions, troubleshooting tips, and guidance on recommended tools and products in the manual.

Final Thoughts

If you’re tired of scraping by on low-margin pressure washing jobs or looking for a way to grow your business, diversifying into stone and tile maintenance is a no-brainer. It’s profitable, in demand, and perfectly suited for someone with your skills and work ethic.

Don’t wait for the competition to catch on—position yourself as the go-to expert now. Get the Stone and Tile Restoration Manual, start learning, and watch your profits soar.

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Fred Hueston
Frederick M. Hueston is an internationally recognized stone and tile consultant, historic property preservation expert, and failure investigator. Fred is a highly accomplished and well-respected scientist, with a diverse educational background and extensive expertise in the stone and tile industry. Born and raised in a family immersed in the stone and tile business, Fred developed an early passion for the field, which ultimately shaped his career and accomplishments.