We’re hiring a door-to-door canvasser to sell residential power washing across Westchester County, NY and Fairfield County, CT. You’ll knock 40–50 doors a day in affluent neighborhoods, talk to homeowners, give on-the-spot estimates, and close deals. We handle scheduling, crews, and service delivery. Your only job is selling.
Services include house washing, roof cleaning, driveways, patios, decks, walkways, and fences. Average job is around $800. The neighborhoods you’ll work — Scarsdale, Greenwich, Rye, Darien, White Plains — are full of large homes with a lot of surface area, which means bigger jobs and homeowners who can afford to say yes.
25% commission on every job you close. On an $800 house wash that’s $200 in your pocket. Bundle a house wash, driveway, and deck at $1,200 and you make $300. Paid weekly on completed jobs.
You drive to a neighborhood, knock doors for 6–8 hours, and have conversations with homeowners about cleaning their house. Most people say no or aren’t home. Some say not right now. A few say yes. On a good day you close 1–2 jobs. On a bad day you close zero. If that ratio bothers you, this isn’t the right role. If it motivates you, keep reading.
What makes this easier than most D2D gigs: the homeowner can see the dirt on their own house. You’re not selling something invisible. You’re pointing at the problem and offering the fix. And you’re backed by Rolling Suds, a nationally recognized franchise with branded trucks, uniforms, and full insurance — not showing up as some random person with a flyer.
You’re relentless. You knock the next door after hearing no, and the one after that. You’d rather earn based on your effort than collect a flat paycheck. You’re coachable — you take feedback, adjust, and get better every day. You have reliable transportation and can work in the field regularly during our peak season, whether that’s the full season or just the summer. No sales experience required — we’ll give you a pricing guide, a script, and route you into the right neighborhoods. You learn the rest by knocking. If you’ve never knocked a door, that’s fine. If you’re looking for a lottery ticket, this isn’t it.