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Envirospec Announces “Washin’ Warrior” Project Recipient

Jekyll Island, GA, July 27, 2012 -- Envirospec, a leading wholesaler of top-quality parts, supplies, equipment and cleaning chemicals for the pressure washing industry today announced the first recipient of its “Washin’ Warriors” business development project. The recipient, Mr. David Crockett of Panama City Beach, FL will receive a business start-up package valued at more than $20,000.00 in equipment, parts, accessories, chemicals and ongoing technical support, training & marketing. The package will allow Mr. Crockett an opportunity to open a business in the residential and commercial pressure washing industry.

“My wife Shelley and I are both veterans,” stated John Allison, owner of Envirospec. “We appreciate the sacrifice and service of our vets, and want to help in the best way we know how - to provide an opportunity to become successful small business owner.”

David Crockett is a 20-year veteran of the United States Army where he served as a NATO combat photographer.

The business start-up package includes Professional High Pressure Cleaning Equipment, a 3-month supply of Job Matched Cleaning Chemical, training on equipment operation and maintenance, systems certification classes, chemical application techniques and training. Also included is training on marketing his business to local homeowners and businesses and priority support from the EnviroSpec staff and the owner of EnviroSpec. The package also provides for substantial financial assistance from EnviroSpec.

Mr. Crockett through his new business David Crockett Outdoors will be able to quickly begin to generate positive cash flow by providing quality cleaning services to the Panama City Beach area. Utilizing Envirospec’s 40 years of experience and line of cleaning chemicals and top-quality equipment, David Crockett Outdoors can handle jobs big and small. From house washing to roof cleaning, from truck fleets to sidewalks, Mr. Crockett will be equipped to handle the toughest of cleaning projects.

“I truly appreciate the opportunity to start my own pressure washing business,” stated David. “Many vets just need a chance and I want to thank Envirospec for giving me this start.”

EnviroSpec has been serving the pressure washing industry since 1972 with the largest selection of pressure washer parts and supplies at an affordable price. EnviroSpec manufactures a growing product line to meet the ever-changing needs of the Professional Contract Cleaner including; car and commercial truck wash detergents, historical brick restoration cleaners, concrete cleaners, degreasers, wax strippers, glass cleaners, acid cleaners as well as brighteners. Envirospec is also known for its charitable giving, supporting many animal rescue, children and military veteran charities.

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We want to commission 11 more Vets over the next 11 months. Please keep your ears and eyes open. I am especially interested in retuning vets who are out of work and have a family. If you know of someone please e-mail me with a brief introduction of that individual and let's see if together we can make a 'long-term' difference if a family's future.
 
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This looks like a HUGE opportunity for someone out there.

That is very nice of Envirospec to do for someone.
 
Congratulations David Crockett, and thank you for all you have done serving our country. And Congrats to envirospec as well. GREAT JOB....
 
I must say that it looks like a Good thing, John Allison helping Vets.

I'm looking forward to seeing the guys who win talking about there Success & Failures. We all know that we all learn from it all, John you did a good thing here.

Good Luck do not allow anyone to discourage you.
 
This is a good thing. I hope this vet is very fortunate and has a successful thriving business.
 
What is wrong with Largo machines? I heard that they are built very well and are good quality.

Are there issues with Largo or someone that modifies those machines?

I was thinking about getting one.
 
No they are fine machines top of the line i was just picking with Bill.I retract my earlier post over a bit of frustration.However thats a great thing that they are doing to help the vets but in all honesty why in the hell are the men an women that fight day in and day out for our freedom not taken better care of by the government.Can you imagine going over seas to fight in a war.Really we sit on our ass every sunday idolizing these million dollar ball players but we cant figure out how to take care of these men and women that serve us so well.
 
HaHa Kiloman!! No Chris the Largo machines are definately top of the line. Quality, easy to work on, very nice burners that will heat quick and hot, and you can't beat the price! I'm just getting the business because of the long wait we had on a Largo last month due to the holiday week and shipping issue. But did you hear what Dustin thinks of the unit since he's gotten it Hal?
 
Yeah he loves it just like i told him he would.He went from a pinto to a corvette.The layout on those machines are sweet everything where it needs to be.The are one of the only places i know that uses go old usa steel straight from pa in there coils.All 250+feet of them.
 
I am the recipient and here are the stipulations to receiving the pressure washer, chemicals, training, marketing, and ongoing assistance... None! I am not required to buy chemicals or equipment from EnviroSpec and there are no contracts or anything else. They asked me down, loaded everything, offered training, fed me, put me up in a hotel, fixed a flat tire I had on the way down, then sent me on my way. I could, if I wanted, sell the stuff today with no reprocutions.

In reference to the above post where brothers and sisters are serving, nominate them for the same thing... John's goal is to put 12 vets in business over the next year (one per month). I don't see how that would increase his bottom line so I guess that's not the reason... there is still 11 spaces open for returning vets!

To those who congratulated me and wished me well and success in this endeavor - thank you. I have been reading the posts here even before all of this happened in order to learn and do it right.

Have A Great Day - David Crockett
 
I am the recipient and here are the stipulations to receiving the pressure washer, chemicals, training, marketing, and ongoing assistance... None! I am not required to buy chemicals or equipment from EnviroSpec and there are no contracts or anything else. They asked me down, loaded everything, offered training, fed me, put me up in a hotel, fixed a flat tire I had on the way down, then sent me on my way. I could, if I wanted, sell the stuff today with no reprocutions.

In reference to the above post where brothers and sisters are serving, nominate them for the same thing... John's goal is to put 12 vets in business over the next year (one per month). I don't see how that would increase his bottom line so I guess that's not the reason... there is still 11 spaces open for returning vets!

To those who congratulated me and wished me well and success in this endeavor - thank you. I have been reading the posts here even before all of this happened in order to learn and do it right.

Have A Great Day - David Crockett
Now that David is one of us he to can look for other Military personal in need. If anyone wants to help John & Shelley Allison with this shoot them an email. Once again there's a process that selected people have to go thru because if John & Shelley could they would help every Vet but that can't be done so there needs to be parameters that have to be met... And David fell into most of those parameters.

This is a beautiful program that is targeted to help vets who want to get into our industry to help them make a living to support there families.

I love when these ideas actually come to fruition like the way this one did. Great job:)
 
Congratulation David , Good to see you here at PWI. Welcome A Board and under stand that we all here have a right to disagree. Please do not take comments personal or think they reflect the opinions of anyone other than that poster.

To often people get offended and make assumption about others , this BBS is here to help. It was started for that reason. John Allison has been a Member here since the beginning almost. Like anyone in business your not always going to have everyone agree with you all the time.

Looks like John has done a good thing here in my observation. I personally Support this effort, we have also helped John in the past with others.


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National Cleaning Expo South Carolina 2009 Assisted is helping Johns Animal Shelter.

National Cleaning Expo has Raised 1000's helping People in the industry. We look forward to many more years of service.​

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I am the recipient and here are the stipulations to receiving the pressure washer, chemicals, training, marketing, and ongoing assistance... None! I am not required to buy chemicals or equipment from EnviroSpec and there are no contracts or anything else. They asked me down, loaded everything, offered training, fed me, put me up in a hotel, fixed a flat tire I had on the way down, then sent me on my way. I could, if I wanted, sell the stuff today with no reprocutions.

In reference to the above post where brothers and sisters are serving, nominate them for the same thing... John's goal is to put 12 vets in business over the next year (one per month). I don't see how that would increase his bottom line so I guess that's not the reason... there is still 11 spaces open for returning vets!

To those who congratulated me and wished me well and success in this endeavor - thank you. I have been reading the posts here even before all of this happened in order to learn and do it right.

Have A Great Day - David Crockett
 
Thanks Ron... Not even a problem. I can be pretty easy to get along with and have no problems with someone disagreeing (even if they are wrong...haha). I wanted to be emphatic about John and Shelly's sincerity so others might be more apt to nominate other vets the way John T and Allison (Not sure of her last name - eClean Magazine) did me. I had a Walmart PW budget and big dreams. In fact, my budget was so shot that John T. paid my way there and back.

As a result of everyone's help, I have an appointment tomorrow morning for a roof estimate and the guy says he has a list of work for me (we'll see). Anyway, I say again, after 20-years in the Army, you will have a pretty hard time offending me.

It's All Good... David
 
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