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I'm looking for information on moving my business to Hawaii. I own a company that performs water damage restoration and mold removal services. Is there much availability for this type of business in HI?
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I counted from one of the many phone books I have in my house the phone book is recently new but I found that there were 14 types of business like the one you are looking to relocate... During the summer months not much rain most of the year not much rain used to be like that but since global warming we've had rain thru out the year mostly fall/winter/spring especailly winter you would make money because most of the island's flood when it rains for hours last year it rain for a total of I believe to be 40+days.
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We are one of the worst in the US for businesses, they hit you everyway they can, I do see many of those types of trucks, it was busy after the 40 day flood last year, but normally I doubt it. |
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