A Guide to the United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners (UAMCC)
By ProMatcher Staff
United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners
Founded by: Carlos Gonzales and Scott Stone
The United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners (abbreviated as UAMCC) is a non-profit, trade association that represent the interests of professionals in the pressure washing industry. The UAMCC serves as an advocate for contractors. They aim to shape policy, educate contractors, improve the quality of work performed, and raise the standard of professionalism in the industry.
Membership
There are 3 types of membership. UAMCC offers a free membership level that permits limited access to the organization’s resources. Contributing memberships are for residential and commercial cleaning contractors that pay annual dues. Associate memberships are designed for manufacturers, suppliers, and other relevant vendors.
Benefits of Membership
By joining the UAMCaC, you are able to show easily demonstrate your credentials to potential customers and other professionals in the industry. You will have the opportunity to learn the latest techniques, network with other members, and stay informed about local and national policy that may impact your individual business.
Becoming UAMCC Certified
In order to become certified, the company must:
- Be in business for at least one year - Pass a knowledge-based certification test - Adhere to a code of ethics, and - Conduct business in a highly professional manner
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