Pressure Washing And The Changing Winter Forecasts
This day, it wasn’t supposed to get below freezing the night before and it was supposed to get to about 45 degrees in the afternoon. But it never even got above freezing for the high! Try planning your schedule with that kind of variations.
We brought in our car wash crews for an 8am start, then sent them home without pulling the trucks out. Of course, they got paid for the time they were here – but it’s still frustrating for all concerned.
We’re all aware that the mountains to the west of Denver make it hard to know what the weather will do. Sometimes it stops in the mountains or turns a different direction. And sometimes it builds and comes over with a vengeance.
I’ve heard that the National Weather Service is using a computerized model without experienced weathermen to check it. I’m not sure if that’s true or not. But I am sure they don’t have anywhere near the accuracy they did a few years ago.
Pressure Washing is Not a Game (or is it?)
Recently, we set up a profile on BlueSky, one of the latest social media apps vying to become the next Twitter (now known as X). I started searching around the site for other pressure washing companies to see what they're doing on the app but didn't find many, which...
Celebrating Armando: 20 Years of Service at Wash On Wheels
This morning before our crews headed out for the day, we took a little time to celebrate one of our own. Armando Nava-Hernandez was hired by Wash On Wheels’ original owner – James Ulatowski – in December 2004. His 20 years with Wash On Wheels has spanned several...
Responding to the Coronavirus
In response to the Stay-At-Home order issued by the Tri-County Area Health Department this morning to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus, we are suspending service to clients that don't fall into the "essential services" exempted by the order and temporarily closing...