@@gabrielperez2937 where do you live? I’d prolly google pressure washing and see what businesses provide a service using a pressure system. Work for them.
@@TKayCO I have filed the llc and requested my FEIN. I have the state tax paperwork that still needs the FEIN before I can turn it in. I have a insurance quote set to start on September 1. I have all equipment needed for the most part, so I am almost there.
Has lots of stuff to work on. He tries extremely hard to seem interested and engaged. He responds with unnecessary chatter every few seconds while the person is explaining themselves. Needs to focus on being more natural and talking with whoever he's interviewing as if he's chatting with a friend.
The key to a good business client relationship: As long as you do good work, you're honest, and you do what you're gonna do or a little more; you'll retain them
The friendly report the interviewer has while still gleaning and invoking the primo experience and info from the knowledgeable dude is the cherry on top of what you guys are bring to the masses. Underrated channel!! Please keep going!
Great fun, relaxed, but super informative interview. Great interviewer and great solo preneur. Personally, I would have scaled this business up, but I also appreciate the simplicity and lack of headaches that come with doing it all by yourself. Respect to you both!
If you do the math, you'll realize that 8 grand a month is 96 grand a year, and that's really not a huge amount of money these days. He did say that he's very rarely had incredibly rich months, but those are few and far between. He had to work hard and consistently to gain that sort of clientele. There are lots of ways to earn 100k/yr., and this business can be grimy, sweaty work. A machine like this will require a good bit of maintenance as well, and he didn't get into that aspect. It's not all rainbows and lollipops here, no matter how upbeat that goofy interviewer is.
Camgreer, $96k/yr. is not a lot of money these days? HAHAHA!! Silver spooners such as yourself would come on social media to scoff at people doing/contemplating blue collar work. $96/yr. to be your own boss and set your own hours increases the value of those earnings for a lot of people. Not to mention this was with snow season. It helps to be mechanically inclined but considering the engine used, I don’t see slot of maintenance involved- even with vehicle. Diesels are designed for this workload and routine oil changes and greasing are pretty much the extent of the maintenance. I have an 19 year old gasoline 2600 psi pressure washer that has lots of run time on it all that’s been done is biannual oil changes. If the maintenance was excessive, I’m sure it would have been mentioned, but it wasn’t. It was just a “good to be mechanically inclined.” At any rate, enjoy your quest for those easy to find $100k/yr job all those college graduates thought they’d get after spending $250k plus on their degree while they work in retail and/or as wait staff.
@@Teodede Silver Spooner! Me, a 'Silver Spooner'! Oh, man, that gave me a chuckle. Thank you for that. If you check some of the other vids on the UpFlip channel, you'll see plenty of folks making a lot more with far less investment. I always find it interesting how many ways people come up with to make a good living, working for themselves.
Cam, there’s ~260M adults in the US and because you see some videos on here of a few people making $100K/yr., you somehow arrive at the conclusion that it’s easy to make that kind of money annually and that kind of money isn’t a lot in this day in age even when the median household income in the US is ~$66k/yr? The only way I can see you arriving at such a conclusion is because of a disconnect- that you must have been born into wealth because I’ve never come across anyone that had to actually work for their money suggesting $100k/ year is easy and it’s not a lot of money. People that come from money have that outlook- because I know a few and your outlook is just like theirs and why I referred to you as I did. But hey, do you, booboo.
There were so many tips and tricks in this video it’s insane you can literally jump start your entire pressure washing business and be at his level in a year with enough work - thanks for the video
I run two 20 gallons per minute pressure washers two gas roof punch AR 60s the key is get in and get out they are a lot more bigger machines in the world but nice setup I've seen some that are 45 gallons per minute cat pumps on the oil rigs keep up the good work brother
i run a 2x2 with 4x4 inlet valve train with a tranny spoked water spiket. just hook up to the owners spicket and suck there wells out dry. 10000 gallons a second. aint my water so i dont care. i pressure washed some guys house and blew his paint off the wall blew all the stucko off to bare structure. there was no walls left on the house only the 2x4s and 2x3s aint my house so i aint care.
I worked with a pressure washer company for 3 weeks in june there system was bigger than this one I was bringing them 2000gallons 2 times a day with my water truck we were working for a big gas company here in Alberta .It took 2 men to run this system they were degreasing huge compressor fans that push gas down pipe lines ..
Great interview and discussion. Self made man...all it takes is your ability to succeed and a great work ethic. What's more important to you, watching a game or working hard so you can go to the games anytime you want with your family? A lot of lessons about business were discussed in this video that anyone can learn from. Brilliant video.
Great interview and Allen seems like a very humble guy. I do however think that his approach isn’t the only successful approach in pressure washing. You definitely can still make a good living off of smaller jobs. The bigger equipment nets you bigger opportunities but the amount of resources and learning curve are also things to consider.
I feel like if this guy hosting the show was a friend of yours he would be the first person you call when you get in trouble. He seems like that guy that handles things you need done late at night and out of sight.
@@UpFlip the unlimited ok and nodding after every few words. and the wow and WOWS as if your not even listening. every few seconds just make a sound. it really reinforces the person talkings point and not as to interrupt at all
This guy would be a dream client. Has descriptive, clear answers for every bit of his business. Most of my web dev. clients talk out of their butts and want me to tell them all about their business.
I work specifically on cleaning equipment and pressure washers and this is an awesome set up. I love that custom spinner too! Very cool to have a hose crimp and extra tools for those simple fixes that can be done easily on the job. Very nice setup 👍
This was a great segment. I really enjoyed the fact that he is a literally a “one man show”. No real overhead cost to worry about (I.e. employees, rent, etc.). Although not into the pressure washing business; watching this segment has given me some ideas. Thanks
Here’s a tip. Find out where the nearest blue beacon truck was is and hope it’s far away from you. Keep note of all the truck stops nearby. Send your truck washout business to Garmin and Rand McNally also Google and Yelp. Truckers hauling poultry and bulk product need a wash out with soap before loading again. They’ll call you off the number on their GPS. You will make $70 in 10 minutes doing this.
I'll be honest I have no desire to start a pressure washing company at all whatsoever but opening at all whatsoever but I will tell you this much I really like I really like how everything was broken down and what down and it just gave me like a warm feeling inside to see other successful I'm feeling inside to see other successful people trying and how they start up incredible incredible thanks again I really appreciate it the confident
I used to have a pressure washing and window cleaning business in college. It was a great short term career and taught me a lot about money and working for myself. I used that drive to go into commercial real estate leasing. Finally hit the highest month, $40,000 commission at age 24. Glad I started pressure washing but wasn’t for me long term.
Maybe they meant local governments to where the city employees can take this truck out and do their own pressure washing of streets sidewalks and buildings. There's a lot of times local government could save money buy owning equipment and paying their own employees rather than hiring contractors at $200 hr.
That company already exists. It's called "Waterblasting Technologies" or Hog Tech. They are located in Stuart FL and they use there rigs to strip roadways and also have water capture technology to reclaim their water.
I was working for a truckwashing compagny from 15 to 20 years old, we had 7 trucks and the boss started alone 20 years before I started working there. We were sometime washing 150 trucks per crew in a single day and we where known for doing the best quality work in the region💪💪
Billy Davidson makes UA-cam videos that are mostly click bait in my opinion to sell his pressure washing course or class whatever the fuck you call it.
This is why knowledge and passion are key. This guy acted on what he liked and had the knowledge to get it done. If he didn't TRY things could have maybe ended up different for him
Dude had a great idea and now he's capitalizing on it. You deserve it sir. Keep up the great work. I like this idea so much I just might look in to and hopefully have my own buisness up n running
We learning more everyday about how much of a treasure Allen truly is. A gift not only to the world but also to the pressure washing industry. Thanks for sharing Allen and sumpunkster.
If more high school graduates decided to start a very similar business and use 25% of the college money they planned on spending, by the time they were 25 they could own a home, have no debt...and be on their way.....I am a businessman and would be happy to help any youngster set up their business properly.....leave a message....great job UPFLIP
@Col Striker Here are a few basics... Create a name and form an LLC, you can do this online or your states department of professional regulations, maybe $75. Create business banking account -In order to live the life you are envisioning, establishing a solid banking relationship at a SMALL bank is where I suggest, you can build a relationship and from there they can offer you credit to grow...go to a local bank and start small and deposit into your BUSINESS account and transfer to your PERSONAL for bills etc....your BUSINESS account is not a piggy bank Get a Quickbooks subscription Go online to find someone who can run your quickbooks remotely...should not cost much, $15-$17 an hour...maybe 10 hour a month, this will get you organised and your taxes will be easier to file at the end of the year. Make sure this person has 10 years experience. www.wix.com/html5us/scheduling-software THIS type of tool is perfect. Calendar, estimates, billing and ties to Quickbooks. Find a web developer who can show you real business clients, not splash pages. They can also help with social media, craigslist banners etc. We can talk about bidding jobs once you are set up.... Thats enough to get started.....stay in touch....
@@AmazonWebService98 Yes this creates a veil of protection. To protect against being sued personally as well as creating an entity to pay yourself a small salary and then the profit is distributed personally to the owner, which will be taxed differently than income ...if your business grows you can sell shares to raise capital from outside investment ....each state is different...I don't want to get into the weeds, this is basic business structure for a small business owner...that allow an entrepreneur to take the risk of starting a business.
@@jdub7552 i have to look into that I'm a sole proprietor making 6 figures doing residential wildlife removal . Wordt that could honestly happen is my ladder slipping but i tie it off or me falling down , insurance coverage for 800,000 dollars
This guy makes it seems so easy but you can tell he’s a real hustler. Pressure washers are a dime a dozen just like grass cutters. You gotta standout and hustle or you won’t be successful.
no disrespects to the man, but it's all common equipment I use on a daily basis working for DynoRod. it looks huge due to him having a massive tanker...we don't use tankers, we connect up to water supply/fire hydrants under ground. I can do all that with a normal van and do the same amount of work. fair play to him though for making that himself, that is impressive.
Action power wash in Michigan has bigger trucks and equipment. But we all know size doesn’t matter. I too started in 1985 doing over one million a year I have pickup units with 3000 psi cold water , with 60% profit margins
I run a combo unit vac truck with a 5 cube (5000L²)water tank with a steamer and pressure washer on board including a vac tank and a 10 cube waste tank for the vacuum portion of the truck.
Hey man this is some quality content for a small Creator I would like to say you are on track to having a large platform for yourself. I run a similar business this was a very intricate well put together breakdown and interview. Keep up the good work I just subscribed I will keep a eye out for more of your videos
I think we’re all here for the knowledge gained from the business owners. I think this interviewer does a great job of allowing the video to stick to that point
So if he makes 200 an hour and pulls 40 hours a week that's 200X2080=416,000-20%=83200. So dudes take home is $332,800. I know he's in his 60's so it will be less. But damn dude is a hustler.
Cut that in half at least your under the assumption he works 40hrs every week. You have to take in consideration that his job is seasonal so that easily knocks off about 4-5 cold months. Then rainy days and it is dependent that he is also has a job scheduled.
Everyone in this business does things differently. This guy has a nice setup but far far away from the biggest in the world. He does things the way he likes and there's nothing wrong with that. Pressure washers turn into hydtoblasters at a certain psi. Which those can have pumps larger than his entire pressure washer. He's correct with the water flow you need volume.
I've seen a company that uses only chemicals to clean roof's, sidewalks and fencing. It comes out just as clean as a pressure washer. And it's the new way now
Great video and awesome business! ..the only questions I would have, “I wonder if there are any rules/regulations to just hooking up to a fire-hydrant? Is anyone with the tools and knowledge allowed to just hook up for water? Are there any cost that one must pay to the city or county?” Thanks “Uplift”! Great work. This business needs to be franchised out. 👍😊
Hi Daniel, we're glad you liked the video! I think Allen would be able to better answer your question, but we'll be sure to ask this to future pressure washing businesses as well that we interview!
I do construction building houses occasionally we do use the fire hydrant for water for mixing cement police have driven by and none have ever stopped or commented I live in New York.
My question too. A semi truck washer guy mentioned that water was expensive and that is why he had to shut down operations in Montreal. I don't see how you can use the city water for free to do business.
Allen Cox . I could really use a little bit of advice if you have a chance. I admire you Not only as a businessman but as a human being. I love the way you design and build your own equipment. I too am somewhat Of a backyard engineer. I’m not gonna waste too much of your time so here it is. Im a fence installer by trade But in doing that the Lord has open another door for me I do believe. A very big client of ours wants me to give him a proposal for pressure washing and 18,000 foot fence. I just recently put together a pretty nice portable machine but really that’s all I have. But I feel like this job, Completed successfully, would allow me to purchase more equipment and get my name out there in the business. My main question what do I charge for something like that. I’ve washed fences before and I’ll tell you what it is harder than building them. Do I charge by the linear foot and is it double the price if I’m washing front and back. And if the customer provides the water what type of discount should I give him. Thank you so much in advance. And again, you are an inspiration to me
That setup is amazing, dude had alot of skills. Didn't know you could hook to fire hydrant to get water. Imagine he had to get permission from local township?
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@@hilton4048 Thats really impressive. Have tried doing that on my own without luck for sometime now. Getting fed up by the day. Who did you work with please?
@@bankszack6166 Worked with "Judith Mary Ballantyne", she was in the news when she revived Manning and Napier in 2008. In all honesty, she's an Angel. Look her up to get more on her!
I used to run the Harben jet pump p type on our low profile rig,4000 psi (could run up to 6000) 20 GPM with a 5/8 id hose...a beast,pump never let us down.....we had a 3 hr minimum call out..... Harben pumps aren't cheap.
Hopefully Allen can let us know the answer to this Brian. He has great insights into the pressure washing industry and is very supportive when it comes to answering questions here.
Use to fill our water tanks on tugs with a fire hydrant. Just crack it slowly and it wont alert anyone. No one needs to know 🤫. Im sure he saves a lot of money that way
Sorry but that isn’t even close to the biggest pressure washing rigs, there are rigs 3x the size of that truck, also doesn’t look like he even soft washes homes or building, which is completely incorrect on how to wash them. Not trying to hate but I have to point that out as a business owner and operator of a pressure washing business.
I agree. He’s too old school. I’m sure he could murder some concrete jobs but he’s not doing anything right by today’s standards. It’s all about soft washing with bleach and soap at high gpm, low psi. Maybe he can with that 18gpm machine but you don’t need to spend as much as he did. Just get a AR60 gas roof pump. Too old school, Leon from southern style would put him to shame.
@@allencox8828 I think the water tank is standard on many trucks that do parking lots and garages, but what was different about your setup vs others is you have 1 engine (98 hp) and it runs 2 9 GPM pump’s at 4,000 psi (18 gpm). That’s what’s great. But, as much as I like the motor, there are many many companies out there that run four 8 gpm machines with GX690’s or 800’s all tied together to achieve 32 GPM when surface cleaning flatwork. Mostly the garage guys and they usually have 2000 gals and even double that water trucks that they have specifically for this. Running I believe 1/2 in hose. So I’d say you have the biggest motor on a washer but, in terms of GPM, there are many many out there that have double the GPM.
@@allencox8828 lots of guys have 72" surface cleaners mounted on the bottom of zero turn lawn mowers like a mower deck and will run a 1/2" hose and then you just have to drive along. You need to check out some of the facebook groups I think you will be very surprised how many guys out there that have some machines that are huge. I have a friend here who doesn't even pressure wash and has a 21 gpm machine he had built and put on a skid so he could move it around with a sky track or excavator to clean his trenchers. its a hot water unit and he has the worlds deepest trenchers. they are building the us border wall with one actually.
@@allencox8828 yeah I think the guys with the big zero turns are doing big commercial flat work mainly in open areas like parking lots and garages etc. yes I know what you mean with losing your psi because of friction loss with the hose and you even loose a little flow. I test mine quite a bit I have a digital pressure gauge thats really precise and 3 GPI flow meters so I post lots of testing videos for both 12v and pressure washers. When doing stuff like flat work I picked up more speed with my surface cleaners running larger tips. So I’m running an 8gpm @3000 (it does 8.5 gpm at open flow on digital gauge) so it would be two 2504’s but it runs much faster if I run 25045’s because its more flow but still enough psi to clean. 1,800-2,600 psi is all you need unless your doing something special like gum removal in which case you would use a wand and just put a smaller orifice tip in. Most days I run my 8gpm and a 5.6 until I put my other 8 in the rig and we never exceed 300 is psi. I downstream and then bypass the injector with a remote that turns a high pressure ball valve so I get 1/2” open flow for rinsing and can still use the large tips and low pressure. I tell this to new guys and especially the old guys who have done this stuff for a long time that you should always use a cleaner and if you need to use more pressure on the various tasks I mentioned then you either need to get a different cleaner, apply it differently, fix something in your system, change your tips maybe even the spray pattern or something. Even like the small retaining walls your cleaning in the video I would still put a 4 to 6% sh on that either before or after power washing it and maybe you do that as well and were just making footage for this video. I know it looks the same with or without the cleaner in some cases but with the cleaner you are cleaning it on the microscopic level and giving them a longer clean. I never really use a turbo tip either because you can feel pieces of the concrete hitting you and that means your using to much psi. My friend with the big machine on a skid does put it on a truck yes but he needs to be able to take it off at times and put it on a semi trailer to go out on other jobs that are out of state and across the country if its needed. Then on some of these jobs he can only access the equipment that he is washing via big machinery so he will move it with an excavator or another big machine instead of running hoses a 1,000 + feet ya know. I think ideally he leaves it on a truck with a tank but thats not always possible. They also do well drilling and dewatering aside from the trenching so they know how to get water. If you look up dewind one pass trenching here on youtube you will see the machines I’m talking about. They take 8 semis to move them and can go 140 ft deep while simultaneously pouring a concrete wall. I will say I bet that is in fact the biggest motor on a pressure washer that you have thats a lot of HP for a diesel and lots of torque I’m sure you could run even bigger way pumps I know I would run 30 gpm for rinsing flat work if I could but just run the ball valve so the psi is not trying to lift you off the ground haha.
Are you allowed to just hook up to any random fire hydrant and refill the tank? Or do you have to have a permit for that? Or pay for it? Or how does that work?
@@nickwilliam78 who is "you're"? Me? UpFlip or the guy in the video? Why not provide supporting evidence of your claim? Who just says something like that with no supporting evidence?
@@William-Bill-Munny forming an LLC = best decision ever. Had a big company threaten to come after me over IP because they thought i was an individual. They quickly backed off when they found I'm an LLC with a couple hundred bucks in assets 😅
@@singerkgreen Yeah I hear you, my LLC came because our growing assets were worth protecting and a good tax guy that once worked for the IRS who recommended the decision. Financial freedom and wisdom are earned as we find our good decisions pay us back when we need it most. LOL once in a while we also get to pat ourselves on the back too...... that and I pray a lot! 🙏
Nobody would pay that in Canada either unless its for the oilfield idk if I believe this guy tbh maybe $100hr maybe. I hope he replies and I hope im wrong lol but I doubt it. Using a boiler truck in the oilfield in Alberta we charge $160hr and its bigger and does more then this truck.
Just in that generator alone is 20k guarentee hes driving a +50k truck What a massive overkill setup. He made that setup to where he has absolutely no excuse to say no.
8k times 12 is 96k didn't you say you made of 200k a year? Just saying math ain't adding up I own a washing business myself and I know about the ups and downs but I can tell you right now of my avg ticket was 2400 I'd be doing way more then that but not gonna knock what you are doing I'm sure it works perfect for you we have a setup 1/5th your cost and size and do 20k a month avg
Best advice from this guy was Networking with your competition. This is actually beneficial for everyone. My uncle owns a gutter company and he is well known among construction companies and insurance adjusters in his area. When a hail or windstorm occurs in his city or area he will be flooded with calls for service. Most of the time he can't do 90% of the work so he floats jobs to other gutter companies and they will give him a percentage of their profit for finding jobs for them. He works 5-7 days a week 12 hours a day and makes around 300k a year. His 2 crewmen/employees make 150k each a year!
Awesome video and great presentation. Thanks to Allen for the tips and tricks now I know what to look out for when I buy/configure a washer for home haha!
I'm always "amazed" when I hear that an experienced pressure washing guy makes $160 an hour after taxes in the US when an experienced software engineer makes about $35 an hour after taxes in France... I reaaaally have to move out. :)
@@MasterNCommander Sure, but the freelance software engineer does the same, except he doesn’t maintain any hardware other than a computer maybe, and yet taxation in France is so high (way more that 50%) that he won’t make a solid buck.
@@UpFlip As soon as the travel ban is over I think I will emigrate to the US and launch the US side of my business indeed. I can't stand the mindset and tax robbery anymore. :)
@@Twitchy239 Actually I employ software devs hence why I know how much they win (and how much they're taxed :) ) in France. Those willing to follow me to open the US subsidy will be glad to know they will win more money and be less taxed. But it works the same company-wise. I could pay them more yet put less money out. Everyone is winning when the gov isn't robbing people with abusive taxation like they practice in marxo-socialist Europe. :)
What do you do with the used dirty solution run off . Is there regulations for power washing professionals . Should you be concerned where spray solution ends up as it runs off .
I recommend you guys not to put the "what's in this episode" montage in the beginning of the video. You guys just spoiled the entire episode for me, and now there's no need to watch the entire video. Im giving you this advice to increase the viewer retention rate. Check the analytic for this video and you'll see what I mean. Good luck and much love!
This guy had this rig posted for sale for like 5 years on facebook and craigslist. Funny enough the listing disappeared right before this video went up
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You covered a lot of what goes inside this guy's business already, great content thank you.
Where would one get training?
Is he mentoring a successor to take over the business when he is too old or is he going to sell?
A lot of ships are cleaned while still in the water. It cost way to much to pull them out.
@@gabrielperez2937 where do you live? I’d prolly google pressure washing and see what businesses provide a service using a pressure system. Work for them.
I think this guy’s personality is a huge reason for his success.
Allen is an awesome person with years of industry experience. Thanks for watching Steven!
Do you have to post redundant comments to fish for likes?
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@@vspd303 sorry if I confused you, but I don't see the point in pointing the pointless out.
Unless your needy.
The UpFlip guy was top notch. Goodhearted, well spoken, quick on his feet. Very well done, Justice!
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Feel free to check out my other work on my channel!
I agree 1000%! 🙌🏾💯
the upflip guy did a great job with the interview. give him a raise!
The whole entire UpFlip team is always trying to improve so we appreciate the kind words.
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@@nickwilliam78 I agree with you. What a typical corporate response. SMH.
@@UpFlip can u list down the items need to do this business? Tq
@@UpFlip dont care what the entire team is doing the point is this guy did a great job damn.
Been in the business over a decade myself. Everything this man is saying is spot on! Very nice unit.
Thanks for sharing Tim!
I’m about to start a business myself. Screw working for someone else.
@@UncleMichaelablehave you started your business yet?
@@TKayCO I have filed the llc and requested my FEIN. I have the state tax paperwork that still needs the FEIN before I can turn it in. I have a insurance quote set to start on September 1. I have all equipment needed for the most part, so I am almost there.
@@UncleMichaelable good job and good luck michael
Hes on point with his interview. Asking the right questions not over talking not interrupting. Corporate newschannels could learn a lot from this guy.
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Feel free to check out my other work on my channel!
Has lots of stuff to work on. He tries extremely hard to seem interested and engaged. He responds with unnecessary chatter every few seconds while the person is explaining themselves. Needs to focus on being more natural and talking with whoever he's interviewing as if he's chatting with a friend.
The key to a good business client relationship: As long as you do good work, you're honest, and you do what you're gonna do or a little more; you'll retain them
Yes! That's how Allen has kept so many of his clients and doesn't need to advertise really.
The friendly report the interviewer has while still gleaning and invoking the primo experience and info from the knowledgeable dude is the cherry on top of what you guys are bring to the masses. Underrated channel!! Please keep going!
Thank you for the kind words and supporting the channel Ben. We appreciate you!
Great fun, relaxed, but super informative interview. Great interviewer and great solo preneur. Personally, I would have scaled this business up, but I also appreciate the simplicity and lack of headaches that come with doing it all by yourself. Respect to you both!
Glad you enjoyed it Mark! Very insightful comment as well. Thank you for sharing.
No glitz nothing fancy just getting the job done!
Yes! 👍
Making money yet still humble about it. I love that
Cause he's not black..
If you do the math, you'll realize that 8 grand a month is 96 grand a year, and that's really not a huge amount of money these days. He did say that he's very rarely had incredibly rich months, but those are few and far between. He had to work hard and consistently to gain that sort of clientele. There are lots of ways to earn 100k/yr., and this business can be grimy, sweaty work. A machine like this will require a good bit of maintenance as well, and he didn't get into that aspect. It's not all rainbows and lollipops here, no matter how upbeat that goofy interviewer is.
Camgreer, $96k/yr. is not a lot of money these days? HAHAHA!! Silver spooners such as yourself would come on social media to scoff at people doing/contemplating blue collar work. $96/yr. to be your own boss and set your own hours increases the value of those earnings for a lot of people. Not to mention this was with snow season.
It helps to be mechanically inclined but considering the engine used, I don’t see slot of maintenance involved- even with vehicle. Diesels are designed for this workload and routine oil changes and greasing are pretty much the extent of the maintenance. I have an 19 year old gasoline 2600 psi pressure washer that has lots of run time on it all that’s been done is biannual oil changes. If the maintenance was excessive, I’m sure it would have been mentioned, but it wasn’t. It was just a “good to be mechanically inclined.”
At any rate, enjoy your quest for those easy to find $100k/yr job all those college graduates thought they’d get after spending $250k plus on their degree while they work in retail and/or as wait staff.
@@Teodede Silver Spooner! Me, a 'Silver Spooner'! Oh, man, that gave me a chuckle. Thank you for that. If you check some of the other vids on the UpFlip channel, you'll see plenty of folks making a lot more with far less investment. I always find it interesting how many ways people come up with to make a good living, working for themselves.
Cam, there’s ~260M adults in the US and because you see some videos on here of a few people making $100K/yr., you somehow arrive at the conclusion that it’s easy to make that kind of money annually and that kind of money isn’t a lot in this day in age even when the median household income in the US is ~$66k/yr? The only way I can see you arriving at such a conclusion is because of a disconnect- that you must have been born into wealth because I’ve never come across anyone that had to actually work for their money suggesting $100k/ year is easy and it’s not a lot of money. People that come from money have that outlook- because I know a few and your outlook is just like theirs and why I referred to you as I did.
But hey, do you, booboo.
Thank you Allen for the great information. I'm starting my PW business right now and it's great to see how much growth I have ahead of me.
You can do it Yoshi75! Do keep us updated on your pressure washing business progress.
How is it now?
the interviewer is FANTASTIC!
We appreciate ABob! Thanks for watching!
There were so many tips and tricks in this video it’s insane you can literally jump start your entire pressure washing business and be at his level in a year with enough work - thanks for the video
We're glad you found some inspiration from our video!
Allen Cox is my kind of guy,,, and don't mind sharing what he's learned
Allen is awesome!
I run two 20 gallons per minute pressure washers two gas roof punch AR 60s the key is get in and get out they are a lot more bigger machines in the world but nice setup I've seen some that are 45 gallons per minute cat pumps on the oil rigs keep up the good work brother
That sounds awesome! We're glad you enjoyed the video!
i run a 2x2 with 4x4 inlet valve train with a tranny spoked water spiket. just hook up to the owners spicket and suck there wells out dry. 10000 gallons a second. aint my water so i dont care. i pressure washed some guys house and blew his paint off the wall blew all the stucko off to bare structure. there was no walls left on the house only the 2x4s and 2x3s aint my house so i aint care.
I worked with a pressure washer company for 3 weeks in june there system was bigger than this one I was bringing them 2000gallons 2 times a day with my water truck we were working for a big gas company here in Alberta .It took 2 men to run this system they were degreasing huge compressor fans that push gas down pipe lines ..
Great interview and discussion. Self made man...all it takes is your ability to succeed and a great work ethic. What's more important to you, watching a game or working hard so you can go to the games anytime you want with your family? A lot of lessons about business were discussed in this video that anyone can learn from. Brilliant video.
Thank your for the kind words Sith and yes Allen is awesome and a very wise man.
love this interveiwer understand him, simple easy questions
Justus is one of the best in the interview business!
Got u
@@Sjiznit 😂
these videos are great! i'm atarting a pressure washing company. videos like this get me hyped.
Lol
We do UA-cam videos on pressure washing and this was a great video to watch
I thought I was the only one. Here with my pen and pad. Lol
Great interview! Thank you, Allen, for all the Gems! Very thorough coverage from both of you. Thank you!
Great interview and Allen seems like a very humble guy. I do however think that his approach isn’t the only successful approach in pressure washing. You definitely can still make a good living off of smaller jobs. The bigger equipment nets you bigger opportunities but the amount of resources and learning curve are also things to consider.
Great point! There are many different ways and angles and approaches to take when running a pressure washing business.
I feel like if this guy hosting the show was a friend of yours he would be the first person you call when you get in trouble. He seems like that guy that handles things you need done late at night and out of sight.
Justus is a great person and host!
...great episode. Good interview questions. Informative answers. Cool vibes between host and guest. Impressive and inspiring. Many thanks.
Thanks! We're happy you enjoyed the episode!
AWESOME INTERVIEWER/QUESTIONS...THANK YOU to business pressure washer owner for sharing your wealth of experience , knowledge! GOD BLESS U BOTH!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
This was a great interview by two great people.
It sure was! What was your favorite part?
@@UpFlip the unlimited ok and nodding after every few words. and the wow and WOWS as if your not even listening. every few seconds just make a sound. it really reinforces the person talkings point and not as to interrupt at all
This guy would be a dream client. Has descriptive, clear answers for every bit of his business. Most of my web dev. clients talk out of their butts and want me to tell them all about their business.
Allen is certainly and awesome person and very knowledgeable businessman Kevin.
I work specifically on cleaning equipment and pressure washers and this is an awesome set up. I love that custom spinner too! Very cool to have a hose crimp and extra tools for those simple fixes that can be done easily on the job. Very nice setup 👍
Thanks for watching Jordyn!
Amazing story. Didn't realize the money people make doing this. And sir, you ARE the KING of this for sure.
Allen is an incredible person and great pressure washing industry and business mind.
This was a great segment. I really enjoyed the fact that he is a literally a “one man show”. No real overhead cost to worry about (I.e. employees, rent, etc.). Although not into the pressure washing business; watching this segment has given me some ideas. Thanks
Thats awesome! What kind of ideas have you taken away from Allen’s business if you don't mind sharing?
Here’s a tip. Find out where the nearest blue beacon truck was is and hope it’s far away from you. Keep note of all the truck stops nearby. Send your truck washout business to Garmin and Rand McNally also Google and Yelp. Truckers hauling poultry and bulk product need a wash out with soap before loading again. They’ll call you off the number on their GPS. You will make $70 in 10 minutes doing this.
Thanks for sharing Mark!
I'll be honest I have no desire to start a pressure washing company at all whatsoever but opening at all whatsoever but I will tell you this much I really like I really like how everything was broken down and what down and it just gave me like a warm feeling inside to see other successful I'm feeling inside to see other successful people trying and how they start up incredible incredible thanks again I really appreciate it the confident
Great story. We wish you all the best Wes!
I used to have a pressure washing and window cleaning business in college. It was a great short term career and taught me a lot about money and working for myself. I used that drive to go into commercial real estate leasing. Finally hit the highest month, $40,000 commission at age 24.
Glad I started pressure washing but wasn’t for me long term.
this man is a genius, he could have built a rocket if he wanted
He is! Thank you for your comment.
Isn't tapping a fire hydrant illegal? Just a question. Much respect to the channel and this gentleman.
He can even start a business building these machines for commercial use
Someone suggested building these pressure washing trucks for the government which we found interesting.
I'd definitely buy from him
Maybe they meant local governments to where the city employees can take this truck out and do their own pressure washing of streets sidewalks and buildings. There's a lot of times local government could save money buy owning equipment and paying their own employees rather than hiring contractors at $200 hr.
@@Tinker.Studio The government owns A LOT of property, not to mention trucks, airplanes, ships etc. It all has to get cleaned and taken care of.
That company already exists.
It's called "Waterblasting Technologies" or Hog Tech. They are located in Stuart FL and they use there rigs to strip roadways and also have water capture technology to reclaim their water.
I was working for a truckwashing compagny from 15 to 20 years old, we had 7 trucks and the boss started alone 20 years before I started working there. We were sometime washing 150 trucks per crew in a single day and we where known for doing the best quality work in the region💪💪
Awesome Jerome! Where were you located?
Tremendous accomplishment!Great Video, and Interview Thank You!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve ran a 2000 psi 24gpm pressure washer. And it’s crazy how much more you can accomplish with volume vs pressure
What a fantastic tip! Are you running your own pressure washing business?
Great interview, great guest, amazing video guys!
Glad you enjoyed it!
We do UA-cam videos and I have to say this was very well put together
My boy Billy Davidson!
That’s a bad machine, ain’t it Billy?
Billy Davidson makes UA-cam videos that are mostly click bait in my opinion to sell his pressure washing course or class whatever the fuck you call it.
What a great interviewer!
Allen sure is awesome Cody! Thanks for watching and the support!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
This is why knowledge and passion are key. This guy acted on what he liked and had the knowledge to get it done. If he didn't TRY things could have maybe ended up different for him
Very true Rael. Thanks for sharing!
Luckily he started back in the 80's. That rig today would probably cost 3-4 times what he paid then.
Truly quite an incredible rig. This set up could easily be pulling in 8k per WEEK
Couldn't agree more!
My thoughts too. $8k in this industry is very low.
Dude had a great idea and now he's capitalizing on it. You deserve it sir. Keep up the great work. I like this idea so much I just might look in to and hopefully have my own buisness up n running
Great interview! Very interesting!
This man is a treasure! No discounts!
We learning more everyday about how much of a treasure Allen truly is. A gift not only to the world but also to the pressure washing industry. Thanks for sharing Allen and sumpunkster.
If more high school graduates decided to start a very similar business and use 25% of the college money they planned on spending, by the time they were 25 they could own a home, have no debt...and be on their way.....I am a businessman and would be happy to help any youngster set up their business properly.....leave a message....great job UPFLIP
@Col Striker Here are a few basics...
Create a name and form an LLC, you can do this online or your states department of professional regulations, maybe $75.
Create business banking account -In order to live the life you are envisioning, establishing a solid banking relationship at a SMALL bank is where I suggest, you can build a relationship and from there they can offer you credit to grow...go to a local bank and start small and deposit into your BUSINESS account and transfer to your PERSONAL for bills etc....your BUSINESS account is not a piggy bank
Get a Quickbooks subscription
Go online to find someone who can run your quickbooks remotely...should not cost much, $15-$17 an hour...maybe 10 hour a month, this will get you organised and your taxes will be easier to file at the end of the year. Make sure this person has 10 years experience.
www.wix.com/html5us/scheduling-software THIS type of tool is perfect. Calendar, estimates, billing and ties to Quickbooks. Find a web developer who can show you real business clients, not splash pages. They can also help with social media, craigslist banners etc.
We can talk about bidding jobs once you are set up....
Thats enough to get started.....stay in touch....
@@jdub7552 LLC only to protect you
@Col Striker Also a $1mm liability policy...should be about $700 a year
@@AmazonWebService98 Yes this creates a veil of protection. To protect against being sued personally as well as creating an entity to pay yourself a small salary and then the profit is distributed personally to the owner, which will be taxed differently than income ...if your business grows you can sell shares to raise capital from outside investment ....each state is different...I don't want to get into the weeds, this is basic business structure for a small business owner...that allow an entrepreneur to take the risk of starting a business.
@@jdub7552 i have to look into that I'm a sole proprietor making 6 figures doing residential wildlife removal . Wordt that could honestly happen is my ladder slipping but i tie it off or me falling down , insurance coverage for 800,000 dollars
This guy makes it seems so easy but you can tell he’s a real hustler. Pressure washers are a dime a dozen just like grass cutters. You gotta standout and hustle or you won’t be successful.
Allen is an awesome business man with an amazing pressure washing business story! Thanks for watching and sharing KP!
Thank you for making this! Very informative! Have a great week!
Glad it was helpful Aven!
@@UpFlip Thanks again and I’ll always be a fan!
no disrespects to the man, but it's all common equipment I use on a daily basis working for DynoRod. it looks huge due to him having a massive tanker...we don't use tankers, we connect up to water supply/fire hydrants under ground. I can do all that with a normal van and do the same amount of work. fair play to him though for making that himself, that is impressive.
Thanks for sharing Envious. Always interesting to learn more about the ins and outs of the pressure washing industry.
Great interview, very informative and motivating. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Action power wash in Michigan has bigger trucks and equipment. But we all know size doesn’t matter. I too started in 1985 doing over one million a year I have pickup units with 3000 psi cold water , with 60% profit margins
Certainly lots of different ways to be successful in the pressure washing industry. Thanks for sharing Art and congrats on your success.
Damn now I want to be his competition - great motivation
I run a combo unit vac truck with a 5 cube (5000L²)water tank with a steamer and pressure washer on board including a vac tank and a 10 cube waste tank for the vacuum portion of the truck.
Sounds like a very impressive pressure washing rig weezy!
Hey man this is some quality content for a small Creator I would like to say you are on track to having a large platform for yourself. I run a similar business this was a very intricate well put together breakdown and interview. Keep up the good work I just subscribed I will keep a eye out for more of your videos
Thanks Thomas! We have a podcast coming out too in a couple weeks if you're interested :)
@@UpFlip awesome man I'll tune in.
Just ran across this video and now I have another fav channel. Thanks for this channel. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Awesome! Thank you J!
"This is my generator"
"Wwwow"
"These are my lights"
"Wwwowww"
Haha! Just some criticism .
Good interview all & all bro. (Way better than I could do!)
I think we’re all here for the knowledge gained from the business owners. I think this interviewer does a great job of allowing the video to stick to that point
Improvement, knowledge and growth is always the goal. Stay tuned for more great video business content Jupiter!
I love the presenter. He’s great. Thank you!
Thank you for watching Masterpiece Digital. 😀 We're glad you enjoyed the video. What other types of content would you like to see on the channel?
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Feel free to check out my other work on my channel!
So if he makes 200 an hour and pulls 40 hours a week that's 200X2080=416,000-20%=83200. So dudes take home is $332,800. I know he's in his 60's so it will be less. But damn dude is a hustler.
Cut that in half at least your under the assumption he works 40hrs every week. You have to take in consideration that his job is seasonal so that easily knocks off about 4-5 cold months. Then rainy days and it is dependent that he is also has a job scheduled.
Great explanations below. Thanks as always for giving us great insights into the ins and outs of owning a pressure washing company.
Something about this guy. Just watching this video, I’d hire him.
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Feel free to check out my other work on my channel!
🚨Moral to story… hard work and determination is key to success
Very true Captain!
Recording the rain with no problem. I love it.
Not even rain can stop the UpFlip production crew!
Everyone in this business does things differently. This guy has a nice setup but far far away from the biggest in the world. He does things the way he likes and there's nothing wrong with that. Pressure washers turn into hydtoblasters at a certain psi. Which those can have pumps larger than his entire pressure washer. He's correct with the water flow you need volume.
I've seen a company that uses only chemicals to clean roof's, sidewalks and fencing. It comes out just as clean as a pressure washer. And it's the new way now
Pressure washing companies should still be using water for a very long time to come.
Great video and awesome business! ..the only questions I would have, “I wonder if there are any rules/regulations to just hooking up to a fire-hydrant? Is anyone with the tools and knowledge allowed to just hook up for water? Are there any cost that one must pay to the city or county?” Thanks “Uplift”! Great work. This business needs to be franchised out. 👍😊
Hi Daniel, we're glad you liked the video! I think Allen would be able to better answer your question, but we'll be sure to ask this to future pressure washing businesses as well that we interview!
I do construction building houses occasionally we do use the fire hydrant for water for mixing cement police have driven by and none have ever stopped or commented I live in New York.
@@edbuckley1670 thanks Mr Buckley. Great business and thanks for sharing your video on UA-cam. 👍😊
My question too. A semi truck washer guy mentioned that water was expensive and that is why he had to shut down operations in Montreal. I don't see how you can use the city water for free to do business.
really good questions and very respectful to this tradesman sharing his business tips :)
Allen Cox . I could really use a little bit of advice if you have a chance. I admire you Not only as a businessman but as a human being. I love the way you design and build your own equipment. I too am somewhat Of a backyard engineer. I’m not gonna waste too much of your time so here it is. Im a fence installer by trade But in doing that the Lord has open another door for me I do believe. A very big client of ours wants me to give him a proposal for pressure washing and 18,000 foot fence. I just recently put together a pretty nice portable machine but really that’s all I have. But I feel like this job, Completed successfully, would allow me to purchase more equipment and get my name out there in the business. My main question what do I charge for something like that. I’ve washed fences before and I’ll tell you what it is harder than building them. Do I charge by the linear foot and is it double the price if I’m washing front and back. And if the customer provides the water what type of discount should I give him. Thank you so much in advance. And again, you are an inspiration to me
Mate your best to Google the business and send an email
That setup is amazing, dude had alot of skills. Didn't know you could hook to fire hydrant to get water. Imagine he had to get permission from local township?
Exactly! It's important to be creative to get ahead. Are you a business owner yourself, or are you looking to start one,
unforgivn82?
@@UpFlip was before the 08 crisis and am looking toward a side hustle that'll replace current job.
From the look of things, It can't be overemphasized that, Cash is thrash! 3 BEST and surprisingly easy ways to double/hold your funds in 2021; Crypto, Real Estates, who can guess the 3rd?
Has to be stock trading!!! It's been wonderful investing in stock after I met an expert from a reputable firm earlier this year... Retiring by next year with absolutely no fears!!
@@hilton4048 Thats really impressive. Have tried doing that on my own without luck for sometime now. Getting fed up by the day. Who did you work with please?
@@bankszack6166 Worked with "Judith Mary Ballantyne", she was in the news when she revived Manning and Napier in 2008. In all honesty, she's an Angel. Look her up to get more on her!
@@vaughnhebron30 Wow I know Judith. Met her once at a fundraiser here in Dallas. Great speaker and full of humor too... "Ms Buy the dip" Lol
What is the 3rd Rose?
I used to run the Harben jet pump p type on our low profile rig,4000 psi (could run up to 6000) 20 GPM with a 5/8 id hose...a beast,pump never let us down.....we had a 3 hr minimum call out.....
Harben pumps aren't cheap.
Very cool Simmons! Can't go wrong with a Harben pump.
Quick question, do you have to get any special permission for using the fire hydrant for filling up the water tank ?
In almost every case, yes. Usually you will also have to lease a special water meter to measure your usage.
Hopefully Allen can let us know the answer to this Brian. He has great insights into the pressure washing industry and is very supportive when it comes to answering questions here.
About 10 years ago I worked for a pest control company and I would fill the tank on the truck with a fire hydrant, I just used the back roads LOL
Use to fill our water tanks on tugs with a fire hydrant. Just crack it slowly and it wont alert anyone. No one needs to know 🤫. Im sure he saves a lot of money that way
This guy is a good presenter. Seems passionate.
Justus is a great host!
Thanks! I appreciate it!
I’m looking to start pressure washing gigs on the side from my other job, if anyone can give ya boy ANY tips that would be dope🙏🏽
Be sure to check out all our pressure washing videos and blogs for lots of great industry tips and insights.
Very professional interview. Respect!!
Thanks Charles! We're happy you enjoyed :)
@@UpFlip you’re certainly welcome. New to learning about UpFlip. Interesting and informative.
Sorry but that isn’t even close to the biggest pressure washing rigs, there are rigs 3x the size of that truck, also doesn’t look like he even soft washes homes or building, which is completely incorrect on how to wash them. Not trying to hate but I have to point that out as a business owner and operator of a pressure washing business.
I agree. He’s too old school. I’m sure he could murder some concrete jobs but he’s not doing anything right by today’s standards. It’s all about soft washing with bleach and soap at high gpm, low psi. Maybe he can with that 18gpm machine but you don’t need to spend as much as he did. Just get a AR60 gas roof pump. Too old school, Leon from southern style would put him to shame.
@@allencox8828 I think the water tank is standard on many trucks that do parking lots and garages, but what was different about your setup vs others is you have 1 engine (98 hp) and it runs 2 9 GPM pump’s at 4,000 psi (18 gpm). That’s what’s great. But, as much as I like the motor, there are many many companies out there that run four 8 gpm machines with GX690’s or 800’s all tied together to achieve 32 GPM when surface cleaning flatwork. Mostly the garage guys and they usually have 2000 gals and even double that water trucks that they have specifically for this. Running I believe 1/2 in hose. So I’d say you have the biggest motor on a washer but, in terms of GPM, there are many many out there that have double the GPM.
Lots of great industry talk right here. Take lots of notes from all these great business minds in this pressure washing comments thread.
@@allencox8828 lots of guys have 72" surface cleaners mounted on the bottom of zero turn lawn mowers like a mower deck and will run a 1/2" hose and then you just have to drive along. You need to check out some of the facebook groups I think you will be very surprised how many guys out there that have some machines that are huge. I have a friend here who doesn't even pressure wash and has a 21 gpm machine he had built and put on a skid so he could move it around with a sky track or excavator to clean his trenchers. its a hot water unit and he has the worlds deepest trenchers. they are building the us border wall with one actually.
@@allencox8828 yeah I think the guys with the big zero turns are doing big commercial flat work mainly in open areas like parking lots and garages etc. yes I know what you mean with losing your psi because of friction loss with the hose and you even loose a little flow. I test mine quite a bit I have a digital pressure gauge thats really precise and 3 GPI flow meters so I post lots of testing videos for both 12v and pressure washers. When doing stuff like flat work I picked up more speed with my surface cleaners running larger tips. So I’m running an 8gpm @3000 (it does 8.5 gpm at open flow on digital gauge) so it would be two 2504’s but it runs much faster if I run 25045’s because its more flow but still enough psi to clean. 1,800-2,600 psi is all you need unless your doing something special like gum removal in which case you would use a wand and just put a smaller orifice tip in. Most days I run my 8gpm and a 5.6 until I put my other 8 in the rig and we never exceed 300 is psi. I downstream and then bypass the injector with a remote that turns a high pressure ball valve so I get 1/2” open flow for rinsing and can still use the large tips and low pressure. I tell this to new guys and especially the old guys who have done this stuff for a long time that you should always use a cleaner and if you need to use more pressure on the various tasks I mentioned then you either need to get a different cleaner, apply it differently, fix something in your system, change your tips maybe even the spray pattern or something. Even like the small retaining walls your cleaning in the video I would still put a 4 to 6% sh on that either before or after power washing it and maybe you do that as well and were just making footage for this video. I know it looks the same with or without the cleaner in some cases but with the cleaner you are cleaning it on the microscopic level and giving them a longer clean. I never really use a turbo tip either because you can feel pieces of the concrete hitting you and that means your using to much psi.
My friend with the big machine on a skid does put it on a truck yes but he needs to be able to take it off at times and put it on a semi trailer to go out on other jobs that are out of state and across the country if its needed. Then on some of these jobs he can only access the equipment that he is washing via big machinery so he will move it with an excavator or another big machine instead of running hoses a 1,000 + feet ya know. I think ideally he leaves it on a truck with a tank but thats not always possible. They also do well drilling and dewatering aside from the trenching so they know how to get water. If you look up dewind one pass trenching here on youtube you will see the machines I’m talking about. They take 8 semis to move them and can go 140 ft deep while simultaneously pouring a concrete wall. I will say I bet that is in fact the biggest motor on a pressure washer that you have thats a lot of HP for a diesel and lots of torque I’m sure you could run even bigger way pumps I know I would run 30 gpm for rinsing flat work if I could but just run the ball valve so the psi is not trying to lift you off the ground haha.
The interviewing skills are impeccable
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Feel free to check out my other work on my channel!
I actully wanna start my own pressure washing company
Go for it Matthew we have lots of content and resources on this very topic so be sure to check it all out.
My friend and I were just talking about getting into some kind of business and just into this business and just got me inspired thanks to both of you
Are you allowed to just hook up to any random fire hydrant and refill the tank? Or do you have to have a permit for that? Or pay for it? Or how does that work?
Absolutely not. What he said is illegal.
So is he paying for his water or does he steal it from a fire hydrant?
How much does it cost to fill his tanks?
This guy makes more then my buddies mechanic shop. Good for him
We're very proud of Allen!
20% for taxes AND maintenance? I must know his tax person 😅
He depreciates a lot of the assets/machinery. Having an expert tax advisor can do wonders for any business.
@@nickwilliam78 who is "you're"? Me? UpFlip or the guy in the video? Why not provide supporting evidence of your claim? Who just says something like that with no supporting evidence?
As you said a good tax guy...... and for me the LLC helps alot too! The best $1,200 I ever spent on a lawyer hahaha.
@@William-Bill-Munny forming an LLC = best decision ever. Had a big company threaten to come after me over IP because they thought i was an individual. They quickly backed off when they found I'm an LLC with a couple hundred bucks in assets 😅
@@singerkgreen Yeah I hear you, my LLC came because our growing assets were worth protecting and a good tax guy that once worked for the IRS who recommended the decision.
Financial freedom and wisdom are earned as we find our good decisions pay us back when we need it most. LOL once in a while we also get to pat ourselves on the back too...... that and I pray a lot! 🙏
Good on him. I live in England and no one or company would pay $200/hour for jet washing.
It does seem the UK pressure washing market is not similar to that of the US.
Nobody would pay that in Canada either unless its for the oilfield idk if I believe this guy tbh maybe $100hr maybe. I hope he replies and I hope im wrong lol but I doubt it. Using a boiler truck in the oilfield in Alberta we charge $160hr and its bigger and does more then this truck.
I like the concept of this channel that's a sub from me.
Great interview!
Very impressive , but he says the average job is 2.4k and he can do it in a day. Yet he only makes 8k per month, does he only work 4 days a month?
Correct Connor. Allen only works part time and you also have to adjust the numbers based on the highs and lows of various seasons.
@@UpFlip in other words hes full of shit Lol
Just in that generator alone is 20k guarentee hes driving a +50k truck
What a massive overkill setup. He made that setup to where he has absolutely no excuse to say no.
The avg job is 2400 and does it in 1 day but only does around 8k a month sounds funny just saying
Shhh don't use logic
8k times 12 is 96k didn't you say you made of 200k a year? Just saying math ain't adding up I own a washing business myself and I know about the ups and downs but I can tell you right now of my avg ticket was 2400 I'd be doing way more then that but not gonna knock what you are doing I'm sure it works perfect for you we have a setup 1/5th your cost and size and do 20k a month avg
The large $2400 jobs are broken up over a few days. Also see Allen's answer below.
@@UpFlip he said his avg job is 2400 and normally takes a day
Best advice from this guy was Networking with your competition. This is actually beneficial for everyone. My uncle owns a gutter company and he is well known among construction companies and insurance adjusters in his area. When a hail or windstorm occurs in his city or area he will be flooded with calls for service. Most of the time he can't do 90% of the work so he floats jobs to other gutter companies and they will give him a percentage of their profit for finding jobs for them. He works 5-7 days a week 12 hours a day and makes around 300k a year. His 2 crewmen/employees make 150k each a year!
Very savvy business tip Lee that not many people think about because it is a bit counterintuitive. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video and great presentation. Thanks to Allen for the tips and tricks now I know what to look out for when I buy/configure a washer for home haha!
Glad it was helpful N4CR!
2021 is the year of new pressure washing companies. All these experts were born 😂
This pressure washing business is very very old.
Is it hard to operate a pressure washer?
Are you responsible for water run off in certain areas?
How do you fill up the holding
tank?
I'm always "amazed" when I hear that an experienced pressure washing guy makes $160 an hour after taxes in the US when an experienced software engineer makes about $35 an hour after taxes in France... I reaaaally have to move out. :)
@@MasterNCommander Sure, but the freelance software engineer does the same, except he doesn’t maintain any hardware other than a computer maybe, and yet taxation in France is so high (way more that 50%) that he won’t make a solid buck.
The American is very much alive and well and you can make a lot of money owning your own business in the US.
@@UpFlip As soon as the travel ban is over I think I will emigrate to the US and launch the US side of my business indeed. I can't stand the mindset and tax robbery anymore. :)
@@Jonmal0ne Software devs make pretty good money stateside depending on what language you program in.
@@Twitchy239 Actually I employ software devs hence why I know how much they win (and how much they're taxed :) ) in France. Those willing to follow me to open the US subsidy will be glad to know they will win more money and be less taxed.
But it works the same company-wise. I could pay them more yet put less money out. Everyone is winning when the gov isn't robbing people with abusive taxation like they practice in marxo-socialist Europe. :)
Me n my dad power wash truck fleets. Over 30 years now. Leaving right now to wash!
Awesome! Where is your business located 313Valentine?
I need dibs on this machine when he retires lol
I'll work for you......
Well......
Maybe better if I co invest & we form a limited liability partnership on it.
@@allencox8828 how much for the machine??
I'm starting my company this week.
I think Allen is looking to sell it so do reach out with an offer.
I just stumbled onto your channel. Really cool content. Good for you
Hey, thanks Scott! Glad you are enjoying our business content. Stay tuned for lots more!
What do you do with the used dirty solution run off . Is there regulations for power washing professionals . Should you be concerned where spray solution ends up as it runs off .
Thanks Allen .
I recommend you guys not to put the "what's in this episode" montage in the beginning of the video.
You guys just spoiled the entire episode for me, and now there's no need to watch the entire video.
Im giving you this advice to increase the viewer retention rate. Check the analytic for this video and you'll see what I mean.
Good luck and much love!
Thank you for the suggestion!
What if it breaks down? If you can make a decent amount with a smaller machine it seems wiser
That would depend on the situation but you make a good point! 👊
This guy had this rig posted for sale for like 5 years on facebook and craigslist. Funny enough the listing disappeared right before this video went up
How much was the asking price?
He's has new competition coming with unlimited resources ,
What new competition is that Daisy?