Odor Removal Services: 3 Unique and Dependable Revenue Sources

Restoration firms can add odor removal services to their offerings to generate steady income when seasonal weather-related jobs die down. Firms need hydroxyl generators to perform these jobs, and they can find business from realtors and property managers who are trying to sell or lease property quickly. Scheduling these odor removal jobs for realtors throughout the month means little more than sending a tech to set up some hydroxyl machines and then picking them up when the job is finished. The bill can be sent directly to the realtor or property manager. If a job is done well, these contacts likely will refer the business to others in need of similar services. If the business already has a contents restoration line of services, odor removal can be added, which can benefit local school districts with football teams and other sports. Auto body shops also can use these services to remove strong odors from the vehicles they work on, and it can be used in forensic restoration as well.