I've wondered about pressure washing as an add on service. Good explanation of equipment and pricing. Those driveways looked new again. I could never stay completely busy during winter but I would offer tree trimming and gutter cleaning and that would keep the ball rolling until around Christmas.
@@M3MAX thanks Max, I’m prepretty much the same in terms of being busy through Christmas.. I’ll work every weekday but a lot of times get off earlier throughout the week.. I do try to do other things to keep as much $ as possible coming in
Chad you are the working man! You are providing the community with different services that are an asset to all. Do you bring your own water for pressure washing? If not, are there any safety measures you need to draw water from the clients house supply? I don’t know much about pressure washing.
Thanks Ernest, I just hook up to spicket at the customers house. I believe if you’re doing a commercial property you have to be more careful about things . The regulations aren’t all that strict in my area luckily . No real safety measures if not spraying chemicals btw.
Great advice on the pressure washing a great add on service you should also see if you can get that chick fil a you did a landscaping bid for a good bit back as you know the owner and see if you can get them on a monthly schedule.
Thanks for the shoutout I appreciate it, I didn’t hear it before because it was in the last 30 seconds. You could also add dumpster pad cleaning for the Chick Fil A or other establishments to.
I've wondered about pressure washing as an add on service. Good explanation of equipment and pricing. Those driveways looked new again. I could never stay completely busy during winter but I would offer tree trimming and gutter cleaning and that would keep the ball rolling until around Christmas.
@@M3MAX thanks Max, I’m prepretty much the same in terms of being busy through Christmas.. I’ll work every weekday but a lot of times get off earlier throughout the week.. I do try to do other things to keep as much $ as possible coming in
Good tips to stay busy and keep your guys busy.
@@Julks1990 thanks Julks
Chad you are the working man!
You are providing the community with different services that are an asset to all.
Do you bring your own water for pressure washing?
If not, are there any safety measures you need to draw water from the clients house supply?
I don’t know much about pressure washing.
Thanks Ernest, I just hook up to spicket at the customers house. I believe if you’re doing a commercial property you have to be more careful about things . The regulations aren’t all that strict in my area luckily . No real safety measures if not spraying chemicals btw.
Great advice on the pressure washing a great add on service you should also see if you can get that chick fil a you did a landscaping bid for a good bit back as you know the owner and see if you can get them on a monthly schedule.
For pressure washing the building and exterior concrete where there is a lot of concrete
@@willoleary6084 thanks Will, I mentioned you at end btw if you didn’t hear. I decided to pass on the chick fa la… that’s is a good idea though
Thanks for the shoutout I appreciate it, I didn’t hear it before because it was in the last 30 seconds. You could also add dumpster pad cleaning for the Chick Fil A or other establishments to.
Good advice
@@antoniobryant2516 thank you sir!
I’m actually pressure washing a guys 2 car garage and going to be putting epoxy down
$950
@@eddieh6429 that’s good Eddie! Have you done the epoxy before? I’ve wondered about that
@@CBeason yes I have, I get the kit at Lowe’s, kinda pricey but you got to make sure the concrete is super clean and dry
I would love to see the epoxy finish before and after if you can
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 good idea Ray, let’s see it Eddie if you can video
@@CBeason good idea, if the owner isn’t there I’ll do a video but I’ll definitely take pics