PW112 IKECA Kitchen Grease Exhaust Certification Test Review and Examination.
Instructor: Scott Hyde, CECS, CESI. IKECA Certified Instructor, Texas Vent-A-Clean.
International Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Association (www.ikeca.org & www.ikeca.com ) classroom review course for the “Kitchen Grease Exhaust Cleaning Contractor” to prepare for the IKECA “Certified Exhaust Cleaning Specialists” (CECS) Exam for certification to NFPA 96 standards. Price includes CECS Exam, 1-year membership in IKECA, NFPA 96, and Delco DVD # 404 on Kitchen Grease Exhaust Cleaning.
Pre-requisites: Must have experience doing Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning. This is a review course not a how-to course. For the experienced Kitchen Grease Exhaust Cleaner.
$845.00
PW102 Advanced Course in House and Building Washing
Instructors: Walt and Rhonda McCarty, Patriot Power Wash
Covers the power washing of houses and buildings including parking lots, sidewalks, driveways, parking garages, one and two story homes, decks, masonry and concrete surfaces, roofs, gutters, pricing, bidding and marketing of these services. Includes Delco’s DVD Instructional Videos DVD-505 “House & Deck Washing” and DVD 105 “Flat Work.”
Pre-requisites: Must be an experienced power wash operator.
$345.00
PW106 Advanced Course In Truck and Fleet Washing
Instructor: Michael D. Hinderliter, Steamaway, Inc.
Covers advanced truck pressure washing techniques including sales and marketing, equipment, time saving techniques, business management, waste water recovery and environmental compliance techniques and issues. Includes Delco’s DVD # 504 “Fleet Washing” and DVD # 611 “Pressure Washer Safety.”
Pre-requisites: Must be an experienced power wash operator.
$345.00
PW108 Advanced Course In Awning Cleaning
Instructor: Wayne Shockey, Specialized Maintenance & Awning Cleaning
Advanced awning cleaning techniques and procedures including sales and marketing, equipment and time savings techniques, business management, the cleaning of different types of fabric and vinyl materials and the removal of dirt, mold, mildew and bird droppings. Includes Delco DVD # 509, “How to make money cleaning awnings.”
Pre-requisites: Must be an experienced power wash operator.
$345.00 |
PW101 Pressure Washing 101
Instructors: Walt and Rhonda McCarty, Patriot Power Wash
(http://www.dcs1.com/DEL/DelcoSch.html)
A basic class in the diversity of power washing and adding it to an existing business. Includes sales and marketing, equipment, time savings techniques, business management, and environmental issues.
PW103 Environmental Power Washing Update
Instructor: Robert M. Hinderliter, Delco Cleaning Systems of Fort Worth
(http://www.dcs1.com/DEL/DelcoSch.html)
Covers the latest techniques for complying with the clean water act that Power Washing Contract Cleaners are actually using. Includes Phase I and Phase II rules and regulations and what municipalities are actually enforcing.
PW105 Truck and Fleet Washing 101
Instructor: Michael D. Hinderliter, Steamaway, Inc.
(http://www.steamaway.com/)
Learn equipment needs and different methods: bucket and brush, single step, two step, and good rinsing techniques.
PW107 Awning Cleaning 101
Instructor: Wayne Shockey, Specialized Maintenance & Awning Cleaning
(http://www.dcs1.com/DEL/DelcoSch.html)
Learn the basics of awning cleaning techniques and procedures, samples of awning materials and equipment needed.
PW111 Kitchen Grease Exhaust Cleaning 101
Instructor: Scott Hyde, CECS, CESI. IKECA Certified Instructor, Texas Vent-A-Clean. (http://www.dcs1.com/del/kitsch.html)
Explains the potential market, insurance and NFPA 96 requirements for cleaning and cleaning techniques.
JA101 Starting a Janitorial Business 101
Donna & Robert Griffin, Ministry of Property Services, LLC (M.O.P.S.)
The basics of a janitorial cleaning business for those thinking of starting or wondering how to start in business and for those in business but in need of help. The motto of the cleaning business is ‘Trash is Cash’ when done right.
VL101 How Does an Income Statement / Profit & Loss Statement Help My Business
Instructors: Vicki and John LaPlant, Vital Learning Experiences, Inc.
(http://www.vitallearningexperiences.com/)
Helps the contract cleaner understand how an income statement can help him/her make decisions for the company that increase profits. Focuses on a chart of accounts with explanations for each category and a sample income statement for a contract cleaner company.
VL102 Pricing Jobs for Profit
Instructors: Vicki and John LaPlant, Vital Learning Experiences, Inc.
(http://www.vitallearningexperiences.com/)
Shows the contract cleaner how to recover direct costs of a job and the all important operating expenses and profit. Defines gross margin and explains the difference between mark-up and margin. Plus how to recover operating expenses as a dollar amount added to labor and how to recover operating expenses based on required gross margin dollars per day per crew.
EL101 Equipment Purchasing and Financing
Instructor: Ed Beaudette, Endeavor Business Services (http://www.endeavorleasing.com/)
Learn equipment purchasing and financing options available to the mobile contract cleaner.
IN101 Insurance for the Mobile Contract Cleaner
Instructor: Joseph Walters, Joseph Walters Insurance Agency (http://www.dcs1.com/jwalters/)
Covers the risks and liabilities of the mobile contract cleaner.
AD101 Air Duct Cleaning Business Opportunities
Instructor: Patrick Hyland, Rotobrush International (http://www.rotobrush.com/)
Learn why your customers are interested in indoor air quality as well as the different types of technology needed. Examines different business opportunities for commercial and residential markets
CC101 Methods of Carpet Cleaning
Instructor: Rob Smith, Professional Carpet Cleaning Supply (http://carpetcleanersupplies.com/)
Covers the equipment needed and the pros and cons of each of the five different methods of carpet cleaning as recognized by the IICRC.
CC102 Residential vs Commercial Carpet Cleaning
Instructor: Rob Smith, Professional Carpet Cleaning Supply (http://carpetcleanersupplies.com/)
A close look at residential and commercial carpet cleaning markets and their potential. Covers
commercial contract or maintenance cleaning, apartments, or contract residential, and high end residential. |