I’ve spent 2 years reverse engineering the process, tools, and chemicals. Franchises are charging $15K to $70K for a franchise Im looking at starting a defoggers network. Selling a complete kit for $1,500 to $2,000 including a dvd training, training manual and phone support. Right know the hessitation is the cost of manufacturing the valves. Very expensive, design, molds, resin selection and computer generated weathering models. I made $30K doing an apartment complex in 5 days one emplyee. Just did 3 huge KFC picture window $195 each took a total of 1 hour start to sinish. Anyone can drill a hole in the glass but there really is alot more to it than that, chemicals, tools, process. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks Doc
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i am very interested!
I’m in!
I’d be interested. I have a job coming up soon that was asking about this last year. They have about 15-20 that are fogged up.
I am very interested. Please call me sometime to discuss. May be able to help.
Jay 937-304-7718
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Stuart
From everything I have read and all the guys I spoke to who do this … You had better be a dam good salesmen. Good luck
I could be, would like to hear the details and specifics of your program
I get asked about this all the time from my customers. I am very interested in this process.
windowman
As far as I’m concerned this is a scam. I’ve seen those little holes drilled and the window still looks like crap. How does your system leaking seals? Clean the inside glass?
I tell customers all you can do is replace them because they will just keep getting worse and worse.
The seals in the windows are not usually the problem. Ive only encountered 1 windows that actually had a tru seal leak. Meaning when I was cleaning and rinsing the products drained right out of the weep holes. The problem is all windows do something called solar pumping. when they do this they draw in atmoshperic moisture. All dual pane windows have desicants inside the frame of the window the desicants absorb the water. failure occurs when the desicants are fully saturated. then the window begins to sweat causing visible moisture. The process allows the desicants to dry and keep them dry. As far as cleaning goes. There are several differnt products for cleaning. however if there is heavy visable staining I havent found anything to remove these stains. So yes in that case the window has to be replaced.