How much?

what is profit? my take on profit is what you put under the mattress after everything is paid. lights, insurance, fuel, owners pay, salaries, vacations, rent, I mean everything down to the last stickie note. My daughter worked for a guy that owned 11 dunkin donuts. if he profited $100 per store, per day that would be 400k a year under the mattress. Is that possible for those stores?
 
If you sell more Dough you make more, is there potential for more sales.

Lets face it if your looking for a model thats grossing a ton your not looking at someone small enterprise.

The idea is there are many stories in business where a guy had a great idea and for what ever reasons he could not make it work. Someone else buys the place and its making triple what it did before.

I do not look for successful power wash companies to buy out, I look for guys managing poorly but have the potential for my systems to make more successful. I know I can take a broke power wash Co and triple the revenue often in the first year because of things the person was not doing properly.

In the food Business often changing Management is Need to rebrand because the old owners image may not have been good.

Its a difficult thing to show consumers change unless they are willing to try again. In the service business I buy these people and then the process of showing them better starts, easy to change the perception from service stand point.

Looks like about 40 house washes for a residential guy to make the same money and a Garage or two to Double the net. Stick with pressure washing
 
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