




It's come to my attention that 2021 is Outside Cleaners 10th official year in business. Some reflection is called for.
I got into exterior cleaning because I could make more money in than I was earning at the lumber yard. I didn't care for heights and working from ladders but enjoyed working outside and working mostly alone. Many of our customers were local homeowners with local families. My partner at the time was a fabulous local character with all the answers, and we would powerwash a house in the morning, divide up the $600 between us, and spend the afternoon fishing. That was the best work/life balance I've ever known.
10 years on, pretty much everything has changed. That work/life balance is a happy memory. Now, an 8-hour day seems like a day off. $600 gets a big deck cleaned, but not a house. My work vehicle, once a little Toyota 4Runner, is now a 19000-lb flatbed with a proportionate monthly payment. Few of our customers are local; indeed most are investment properties owned by "Such-and-Such LLC".
The industry around me has changed. With few exceptions, I'm surrounded by chlorine cowboys who I wouldn't trust to wash my laundry, much less the exterior of my cedar house. Most never worked in the industry a day, but now due to the meltdown economy and the availability of pre-made "housewashing trailers" (few of them DOT-legal but many available with 0% financing) they've started their own exterior cleaning businesses, 90% of which are built on the belief that chlorine bleach really cleans soft, porous wood such as cedar. Pro tip: it doesn't.
If I sound like an old codger longing for bygone times, maybe I am. With thousands of decks, roofs, and houses washed by myself over the course of tens of thousands of hours on the job, I've eared the right to be.
But not all the changes have been for the worse. In more recent years, I've had the pleasure of being able to work beside my lovely wife Leah and my (gasp) now-13-year-old son Alex. Although often behind-the-scenes, Leah has been absolutely instrumental in our little business's local success and popularity. As the saying goes, "Behind every successful man is a woman rolling her eyes."
10 more years? I doubt it. I've got cedar figured out, it's getting boring, I'm physically wearing out, and there are other vocations I'd like to pursue. In the meantime, I'm going to put more effort into that work/life balance that I vaguely remember from years ago.