A business plan for hydroblasting services describes in detail the market opportunity for a company that offers advanced pressure-washing services, either to commercial customers or to residential consumers. Knowing your target market is critical, so outline what percentage of your sales will derive from businesses as opposed to homeowners. If you don't know, feel free to estimate, but if your business already has legs, you should make maximum use of the available data. On that point, what does your past performance look like? If yours is an existing business, show the P&L and balance sheet information for each of the past three years. It can help tell a story for investors or the bank. In any event, make sure your hydroblasting plan covers:
• The number of houses in the target market
• The business concentration
• The industry analysis for recent quarters
• Your chief competitors
• Your outlook for staffing, sales, etc.
The use of funds should show the reader how you plan to use any capital you get in support of the business in a category by category breakdown. Your plan also needs to forecast revenues and expenses for at least three years (for a bank plan) or five years (if you're going after angel investors). Make sure that you talk about the types of services you offer (restoration, graffiti removal, etc.) in addition to the price points and how you will market each of these services. The business plan can be complicated but it will be a huge help to have professionals on your side. Call MasterPlans today to learn about how our team of expert writers, researchers and modelers can help your plan get funded. (877) 453-2011.














