LOGO time!

Just out of curiosity, why remove the wand?

BTW I am sorry if I am highjacking your post Soak_N_Texas.

I can’t believe you would just jump on someone’s thread and make a comment, that NEVER happens around here!

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@Plumbcrazy If you want to make sure someone sees your response to them either use the “@” or hit the “reply” next to their particular post…or better yet, do both. :smiley:

I feel like the gun/wand is used by everyone.

Also, I’m assuming “pressure washing” is the term most people in your area call it. In my area everyone calls it “power washing” so that’s what I went with.

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My advice on any logo is take it to as many people in your market area as you can. Friends, family, strangers etc. You want to look at their reaction. Is it strong a strong reaction? Friends and family are limited help because they naturally want to be supportive in general. Strangers are a good indication of an honest reaction. Will a logo make or break your business? No, but if you grow you want it to make sense and convey the right message.

I’m very ambivalent about my logo but it gets a strong visceral reaction from Texans in general. Less so from those outside of Texas but still positive reactions. I think my logo is “simple”. But sometimes that works. I think you’re on the right track personally. Good luck!

Thank you for the input @qons and @TexasPressureWashing . I have moved back into this area and say power washing myself. However, everyone here does call it pressure Washing so I decided to stick with that.

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