Just food for thought you can always use a jitter 1/4-in line off your pressure washer that's what I do for gutters that gutter guards then you only have to go in the corners and you can hit two directions sometimes you get some pretty messy ones most of the time it's just granule and a little bit of debris
Joe, Warren here just south of you about an hour in Clinton, CT on the shore. Just wanted to drop a note and say how great you and your content is. It’s always a good watch and I’ve enjoyed experiencing the evolution. Appreciate you sharing your success!
Joe have you looked into hydrant fill? Hi-low solutions makes some great products that might help with your water usage. Thank you for the great content.
It’s a great idea however, in the rural area we live there are no fire hydrants in the woods. It would work OK if my jobs are all city. Most days I’m nowhere near a hydrant.
So in your opinion what is the reason that you didn't want to use the super pump? Was it just the addition of a system to what you already have kind of a hindrance? Do you like your X-6 system better for any particular reasons? I ask because I've been building my own softwatch systems but I am now looking at hiring and would like to just buy a system that's pug and play rather easy. Also I've been using 12 volt setups. really want a system that's easier for higher-ons to work. Not that mine's complicated but I would also like to move to a slightly more professional looking set up and the added benefits of the X6 with height and additional GPM but the super pump sounds really attractive especially if you have the speed dial. So your opinion on both of these I think many of us would greatly appreciate because we know they're both good systems and some of us would really like to stay away from the gas powered AR45s and so forth.
My super pump was giving me electronic issues. It worked well for the short time I ran it. The 24 volt battery died and I could not revive. Wound up frustrating and just discontinued. The X6 is a very serious heavy duty unit that I’ve run the snots out of for over 2 years
Depends on a few factors. How hot is it outside at the time. Full sun or shade. Size of house. Gpm of your machine. Are you working alone or with a helper. All these things can determine whether you could move quickly enough to rinse the house before it dried with SH still on it.
How in the world do you get so many pressure washing jobs? In my area, Jacksonville NC, no one really cares for a house wash. Even the HOAs have a lot of houses that need to be washed and no one has called us after putting flyers on doors
It’s seems like getting the first wash is the hardest. More than 50% of our work these days is repeat business. Each area is different for sure. Door to door in nice neighborhoods worked well for me starting out
I cast my net within one hour of my house. Most leads we get our word-of-mouth from past clients. People searching Power Washing near me on Google is also a good lead source. I don’t do any Facebook or paid advertising whatsoever.
Todd seems like such a Gentleman! It was a blast watching yall tackle this day together, CHEERS!
Nice 💪✌️
Just food for thought you can always use a jitter 1/4-in line off your pressure washer that's what I do for gutters that gutter guards then you only have to go in the corners and you can hit two directions sometimes you get some pretty messy ones most of the time it's just granule and a little bit of debris
@@joshlang4660 that’s a great idea. I like it
Nice 💪✌️what part of Nj is Todd from?
Monmouth County
Great video Joe thanks for sharing!
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Great to see you two on the job!
Thanks 👍
Joe, Warren here just south of you about an hour in Clinton, CT on the shore. Just wanted to drop a note and say how great you and your content is. It’s always a good watch and I’ve enjoyed experiencing the evolution. Appreciate you sharing your success!
@@ShorelinePowerwashers hey Warren. Much appreciated! ✌🏼❤️
Like Kobe and Shack! Legendary Duo 💪🏼
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Nice work on cleaning all those properties!
Thanks 👍
great video keeps sharing 😀
Thank you, I will
Love the slap you get out of the X6
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Joe have you looked into hydrant fill? Hi-low solutions makes some great products that might help with your water usage. Thank you for the great content.
It’s a great idea however, in the rural area we live there are no fire hydrants in the woods. It would work OK if my jobs are all city. Most days I’m nowhere near a hydrant.
Glad Tod came around.
Yes sir
I see a Flow Pro in Todd’s future.
100%
#networking FTW!!
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Hey Joe, have you done any upgrades to the suspension on your F450?
I have not. All stock. Very stout. She hauls heavy daily
Yea I’m in NJ too, I have sesw equipment too. I’m a beginner, be cool to help y’all
I’m sorry to hear that 😂✌🏼❤️
@@powerfulimprovements so far so good 😊
@@SharkBitesPhilly you cranking ya
10:15am...... on your 4th job of the day 😤😤😤BEAST
@@WeberPowerWashing 👊🏼😤👊🏼 4k day
@@powerfulimprovements making it look toooo easy
That X6 is a beast, how reliable is it?
@@IFix-Things you see me ripping it daily for the past two years
So in your opinion what is the reason that you didn't want to use the super pump? Was it just the addition of a system to what you already have kind of a hindrance?
Do you like your X-6 system better for any particular reasons?
I ask because I've been building my own softwatch systems but I am now looking at hiring and would like to just buy a system that's pug and play rather easy. Also I've been using 12 volt setups. really want a system that's easier for higher-ons to work. Not that mine's complicated but I would also like to move to a slightly more professional looking set up and the added benefits of the X6 with height and additional GPM but the super pump sounds really attractive especially if you have the speed dial. So your opinion on both of these I think many of us would greatly appreciate because we know they're both good systems and some of us would really like to stay away from the gas powered AR45s and so forth.
My super pump was giving me electronic issues. It worked well for the short time I ran it. The 24 volt battery died and I could not revive. Wound up frustrating and just discontinued. The X6 is a very serious heavy duty unit that I’ve run the snots out of for over 2 years
@@powerfulimprovements thank you for taking the time to respond!! Keep it right-side up brother!
Do you wash 2 sides at a time or do you soap the full house and then rinse
Depends on a few factors. How hot is it outside at the time. Full sun or shade. Size of house. Gpm of your machine. Are you working alone or with a helper. All these things can determine whether you could move quickly enough to rinse the house before it dried with SH still on it.
I usually work 2 sides at a time. Depending on size and weather conditions, heat and sun
@@powerfulimprovementsthank you
How in the world do you get so many pressure washing jobs?
In my area, Jacksonville NC, no one really cares for a house wash. Even the HOAs have a lot of houses that need to be washed and no one has called us after putting flyers on doors
It’s seems like getting the first wash is the hardest. More than 50% of our work these days is repeat business. Each area is different for sure. Door to door in nice neighborhoods worked well for me starting out
Hey Joe, I know you live in a rural area so your blueprint has to be pretty big but how do your leads from 30/45 minutes away seem to be generated?
I cast my net within one hour of my house. Most leads we get our word-of-mouth from past clients. People searching Power Washing near me on Google is also a good lead source. I don’t do any Facebook or paid advertising whatsoever.
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I try
I hate that you are always chasing water. Doesn't happen to me much in Ohio with one 300g tank. Must be low pressure at most houses there!
Country well flow at 3 gpm