decided to give this a go last week, got my DBA website set up got equipment, then went door knocking yesterday and after about an hour got a customer! thank you for all this advice!
I've had a pressure washer for about 2 yrs now (wow time wasted). Did my driveway for the 2nd time, I already do my own landscaping. then i thought.. hrmm others around my house look like sh#t. i should see about that. Watched your video taking all the value you put out there. STRUCTURES is important, where's $$$ going. Keep contacts. be organized. I know i don't need to but i put in the paperwork for a business license just to cover my arse if something goes wrong. i already have all the tools i need. Just need to market and get my name out there for services. Excellent video!! thank you.
Bought my first pressure washer yesterday for 850 and a swivel nozzle for 75 and already have customers lined up and am gonna make enough this week so I can start making a profit next week. I got the money to buy my pressure washer by redoing flowerbeds last year and doing landscaping
@@devonsterner6880 well I have multiple different services that helped me pay, like landscaping and stuff. I think I’ve done 5 driveways but I’m still in school so I don’t have much time anyway
Is giving out free jobs at first to friends and family a good tactic? Turn leads from the free jobs into clients, those clients lead to more clients with direct contact? How should I begin to charge people that I previously have done for free?
Value value value dude this is exactly the video i needed to see I knew I there was something I was overlooking. Great video man. As usual. Thanks for what you do. You’re offering up the keys to salvation. Changing a lot of lives man.
Seeing as how my ranger just died, I could use a RUNNING truck. Life is testing me. I sure hope I can come up with enough extra cash to be able to subscribe 😅
Sounds like a character-building moment, your first problem is that you bought a Ford!! And if you were able to afford a Ford and all the maintenance and upkeep that comes with owning such an abomination, then you are more than in a position to be able to afford it LMFAO
can you do a video with going over the pros and cons of using a van that has a rig vs using a truck that uses a rig? I've had a pressure washing business for a couple of months, I currently run off of a normal car and don't know whether to invest into a van or a truck to further my business.
Appreciate this video! Amazing, as I gain knowledge from YT videos on this topic this video is exactly what was in my head. I’m in a good place to start after my company laid me off in July. I have plenty of $$$ in the bank to get started …I just need to get over some fears about starting.
I'm a window cleaner. It's kind of hilarious to hear you say to pick a low skilled job. What's the worst can happen? You point a pressured water hose at dirt. What's the difference? I mean that's pretty low skill too. It's not like you built the driveway cleaner....lol. I'm not fully hating. I'm watching the video to its entirety because you seem like you have good knowledge but don't start off by discounting another trade to sell yours. Touche!?
When you start your business do you have to start by working under someone so you can learn the skill? Or is it a viable option to go off on your on with no experience?
I'm a woman and I am seriously considering starting this business and doin the work!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT THAT'S USER-FRIENDLY even to the one who knows nothing about PW!!!!!!
Thanks for posting. Looking at starting up a power washing business as a side hustle. I have 0 experience here so your insight is incredibly appreciated!
Hey Justin! Love your videos. I am presently in the process of starting a small pressure washing business in Eastern Canada. What camera do you use for your time lapses? Thanks
Thanks for the video, one question I’ve got is what do you do with the water drainage/overflow? Do you have a vacuum to take up the water? How do you ensure that you don’t floor the property owners grass etc? Sorry if it’s a silly question.
I used to do this for a company here in Phoenix, Az but they shut down. I really enjoyed the job because it was fun so I'd love to start my own business with it.
Value! Thank you for your videos I wanted to start a business and my area its just not right time for pressure washing but I'll definitely start with low ticket work first thanks man.
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decided to give this a go last week, got my DBA website set up got equipment, then went door knocking yesterday and after about an hour got a customer! thank you for all this advice!
Good work Austyn!
How much did you make that day? And are you still doing it??
Are you still going at it?
how did it go bro? are you still running it?
Get it brotha !!!
I've had a pressure washer for about 2 yrs now (wow time wasted). Did my driveway for the 2nd time, I already do my own landscaping. then i thought.. hrmm others around my house look like sh#t. i should see about that.
Watched your video taking all the value you put out there.
STRUCTURES is important, where's $$$ going. Keep contacts. be organized.
I know i don't need to but i put in the paperwork for a business license just to cover my arse if something goes wrong. i already have all the tools i need. Just need to market and get my name out there for services. Excellent video!! thank you.
Bought my first pressure washer yesterday for 850 and a swivel nozzle for 75 and already have customers lined up and am gonna make enough this week so I can start making a profit next week. I got the money to buy my pressure washer by redoing flowerbeds last year and doing landscaping
That's awesome how'd you go about getting customers?
@@devonsterner6880 well I have multiple different services that helped me pay, like landscaping and stuff. I think I’ve done 5 driveways but I’m still in school so I don’t have much time anyway
nice wish the best for you, what kind of washing equipment you got to start with the specs.
@@martinezmark7448 I got a dewalt that is 4gpm 4400 psi, 100ft of water hose and a 5 gallon gas can
Is giving out free jobs at first to friends and family a good tactic? Turn leads from the free jobs into clients, those clients lead to more clients with direct contact? How should I begin to charge people that I previously have done for free?
Save up a shit ton of money that’s all I gotta say slow period taxes and break downs
A thousand people???? Who the hell knows a thousand people???
A lot of value ! I’m trying to get my pressure washer business going and content like this has been a big help. Thank you!!
Thanks to you I’m living my best life Justin , thanks a lot !
I love you free content !!
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Seeing as how my ranger just died, I could use a RUNNING truck. Life is testing me. I sure hope I can come up with enough extra cash to be able to subscribe 😅
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Sounds like a character-building moment, your first problem is that you bought a Ford!! And if you were able to afford a Ford and all the maintenance and upkeep that comes with owning such an abomination, then you are more than in a position to be able to afford it LMFAO
I'll pray for u tonight my friend I love you so dose Jesus Christ ❤️
Don't give up
I just sent out 20 messages to contacts in my phone. If each one tells one person.. that's 40 people.. chances only increase from there. Thanks homie.
@ForeverSelfEmployed I need help with the marketing can you do a video on that.
Already did a 33 minute video on it
@@ForeverSelfEmployedok. Thank you
can you do a video with going over the pros and cons of using a van that has a rig vs using a truck that uses a rig? I've had a pressure washing business for a couple of months, I currently run off of a normal car and don't know whether to invest into a van or a truck to further my business.
Get a truck , stay away from a van
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Gonna start saving up for equipment, gonna make some money after my main job! Anyone have tips for California concrete/home pressure washing?
Appreciate this video! Amazing, as I gain knowledge from YT videos on this topic this video is exactly what was in my head. I’m in a good place to start after my company laid me off in July. I have plenty of $$$ in the bank to get started …I just need to get over some fears about starting.
Value lessons begins for 2024, I finally kicked of my start up this year 2024. Thank you for the helpful hints and marketing ideas.
I'm a window cleaner. It's kind of hilarious to hear you say to pick a low skilled job. What's the worst can happen? You point a pressured water hose at dirt. What's the difference? I mean that's pretty low skill too. It's not like you built the driveway cleaner....lol. I'm not fully hating. I'm watching the video to its entirety because you seem like you have good knowledge but don't start off by discounting another trade to sell yours. Touche!?
What is cleaning the “cans”? Maybe a northern term? I am from Texas.
What would you consider quality starter equipment
bro what’s up with a new truck for a brand new business just got my hotsy need a truck for my trailer i’ll be in the right lane
Amazing advice wow! Thanks bro
I have no social media and i just moved so about 20% of this video is sadly inapplicable for me :,)
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Best start up truck? Thank you fellas!!
This is horrible advice.
NO one trusts a jack of all trades.
what shoes do you wear when pressure washing???
Hey guys, to start work on residentials is a business license required in the state of Texas?
I own a few businesses and this is one of the best start up advice videos that I have ever seen. Well done.
Thanks Frank
so if insurance has only power washing on it. do the other side hustles matter?
When you start your business do you have to start by working under someone so you can learn the skill? Or is it a viable option to go off on your on with no experience?
I would suggest work8ng for someone if you have a company nearby
Alot of value in this and so much truth behind this video.
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Got a lot of needed value from this video, thank you!
Very good advice thank you
I'm a woman and I am seriously considering starting this business and doin the work!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTENT THAT'S USER-FRIENDLY even to the one who knows nothing about PW!!!!!!
Great information! Value. I will check out your other videos
You sound like @yammienoob
Alot of value King love your channel love the content keeps it 100 % real all the time
That hustle hard shirt is tacky
pure gold, this is great value Justin!
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Thanks for watching
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Take a breath my dude lol
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How much do you pay in taxes?????????????????? self-employed get taxes to death.
Value. Love you videos
Value this was so infomartive i am closely following and the 10 percent principle is solid and viable
Thanks for posting. Looking at starting up a power washing business as a side hustle. I have 0 experience here so your insight is incredibly appreciated!
Should I start with a water tank?? Should I begin with a machine below 4gpm so I don’t need a tank?
Hey Justin! Love your videos. I am presently in the process of starting a small pressure washing business in Eastern Canada.
What camera do you use for your time lapses?
Thanks
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Thanks for the video, one question I’ve got is what do you do with the water drainage/overflow? Do you have a vacuum to take up the water? How do you ensure that you don’t floor the property owners grass etc? Sorry if it’s a silly question.
Value! Thank you!
Great video! Some key points were highlighted that I hadn't heard anyone else discuss. Thank you!
Thanks man this video really help me out with my questions I’m in the process of doing the same thing for myself 🎉 🤟🏼🤟🏼💯
Value!!! Thank for the video.
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I used to do this for a company here in Phoenix, Az but they shut down. I really enjoyed the job because it was fun so I'd love to start my own business with it.
I want to start in this business but I'm a little scared has anyone here started in this Business recently give me some advice??
#value thank you for the video period anything else after is a blessing see you in 2. Years from this comment
I been thinking about doing this pressure washer business i been see in ur video give me alot off tips thanks forever self employed fot this videos
How much do u pay for just driveways
You would have to ask the customer, they pay. Not the contractor. Por favor
Great content! I’ve got my business cards and will be doing the list. Thank you for all your help! #foreverselfemployed #value
Great content Justin thank you so much sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are there licenses needed to do pressure washing in the US? Like a GC?
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That was a bad ass video man really appreciate that seems like you really care and wanna help
Great information. Everything he said is correct
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