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Cleaning and hauling may look similar from the outside… but internally? They operate on completely different rhythms. In this episode of Good Deeds & Dirty Work, Lorin shares what it really takes to run two service divisions under one umbrella across Parker County, Hood County, and Palo Pinto County, Texas. Cleaning is recurring, structured, and steady. Hauling is project-based, fast-moving, and unpredictable. So how do you manage both without burning out, blending the brands, or losing your systems? Inside this episode: • The reality of operating two different revenue models • Why branding and energy must stay distinct • How scheduling and cash flow differ between recurring cleaning and junk removal • Building systems for residential cleaning in Weatherford, Granbury, and Mineral Wells • Managing hauling jobs, property cleanouts, and construction debris across North Texas • The mindset shifts required to lead multiple service divisions successfully If you’re a small business owner in Parker County, Hood County, Palo Pinto County, or anywhere building a service-based company, this one’s for you. We talk residential cleaning, commercial cleaning, junk removal, hauling services, recurring clients, route building, and scaling a family-owned business the real way. Small-town business. Real grit. No fluff. Serving: Weatherford • Aledo • Willow Park • Hudson Oaks Granbury • Lone Camp • Lipan Mineral Wells • Santo • Gordon Follow along as we grow Good Deeds Cleaning Co. and Good Deeds Haul It All across North Texas.