Yes, I own all my Dry Ice Blasting equipment and some MR equipment - depending on size of job sometimes I'm required to rent/borrow extra air scrubbers/air movers etc. When you get into MR you need the training/certification (as mentioned earlier) and the th equipment needed to complete jobs i.e. Air Scrubber(s), Dehumidifier(s), Hepa Vacuum(s), Containment (you can build on your own, I use PVC piping), all the tools nessessary for a regula contractor as you usually are pulling out drywall etc.
Yes, start up is big - I've gotten into it gradually, used Dry Ice Blasting for other types of work and stayed subbed out by other disaster restoration companies. Just moving into MR full time now. You may want to look at other disaster resto companies around you and see if they 'do' mold and how they 'do' it as you will be competing with them. If no one is using DIB then you have a leg up on them. One thing I learned from experienced contractors that use DIB is they say "Mold is Gold" - it's great money if you can get the work.
Just do your research in your area, contractors? Disaster resto co's? types of manufacturing plants? anyone using DIB? franchises? do you want you get dirty? struggle for a while?
Let me know if your interested in getting a DIB machine from Coldjet, I'll put you in contact - they're great, equipment is the best, have the most accessories. Whereabouts are you located?
mike