Should You Join Power Washers of North America (PWNA)?
By ProMatcher Staff
Power Washers of North America
Founded: September 1992
Power Washers of North America (PWNA) is a non-profit professional organization representing the interests of the power washing industry. The PWNA establishes best practices and safety standards for the industry. They aim to raise the level of professionalism in the power washing industry by educating contractors and helping to shape policy.
Annual Convention and Trade Show
The PWNA holds an annual convention where members can network, participate in continuing education courses, and gain valuable business insights for other industry professionals. The convention also doubles as a trade show where equipment suppliers and distributors can showcase their new products.
Certifications
PWNA certification is designed to give pressure washing contractors a competitive advantage and raise the level of work performed in the industry. By hiring a PWNA-certified contractor, consumers can have greater peace of mind knowing that they are working with the best of the best.
In order for a contractor to become PWNA-certified, he or she must be properly licensed, provide proof of insurance, and abide by the PWNA’s code of ethics. Certified companies agree to deliver great value to consumers by following industry best practices and charging fair prices.
The PWNA offers specialty certifications in:
- Fleet Washing - Wood Restoration - Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning - Roof Cleaning - Environmental Practices, and - House Washing
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