Also, not trying to sound preachy or anything but just in case you’re not too familiar with personal finance yet, I really hope you do a lot of research on the subject. If you start investing in a Roth IRA this young you can easily be a millionaire later on. 🤘🏼
Great content, question what nozzle are you using in the very beginning when pre treating? The one connected to your Flexzilla hose most likely “saucing” up the driveway? Unable to see, is it a ball valve?
Hey Kurt, I’ve done lots of research on roof/gutter cleaning, and power washing. I have a one question that I haven’t found anyone talking about. Do you have an LLC or business insurance? Im wanting to do this as a side hustle and am not sure if I need to jump through these hoops or not. Thanks!
I highly recommend getting business insurance and getting a LLC if you plan on taking it seriously, but starting off going door to door, you don’t really need it. As long as your prices aren’t too high the customers won’t really care if you mess up a bit if it was cheap. Hope this helps!
I guess at what dollar amount or size of business should I start looking into doing this. For example, I want the extra money to pay for rent, food, and gas(all of this probably 1500 - 2000) a month. That way my full time job can go solely into my student loans. Would this amount per month on this side hustle necessarily need an LLC and insurance?
@@calebcouch2855 that’s a awesome way to look at this! This can definitely be a weekend job to make 500 a weekend easily which would be 2k a month. It depends on what kind of work you want to get into, but I suggest getting a LLC once you have a established clientele and or doing commercial work so companies can find you better and trust you more
@@calebcouch2855 feel free to msg me on Instagram! It’s @kurtspressurewashing I also might be setting up a call system that my viewers could get for like a 20 minute call! In the future though
Great video man for the teenagers starting out! Congrats on 600 subs too! I am close to 200 now since starting my channel. Wash on!
Thank You! Great stuff! Wash on!
This is awesome. Pretty rare to see people with such great work ethic and hustle mentality nowadays. Especially someone so young. Keep it up!
Also, not trying to sound preachy or anything but just in case you’re not too familiar with personal finance yet, I really hope you do a lot of research on the subject. If you start investing in a Roth IRA this young you can easily be a millionaire later on. 🤘🏼
Thank you Kurtis! (Nice name btw) and yes! I’m big into investing into the stock market and I do put money into my Roth IRA every month!
I work in a completely different industry, but you are a fantastic mentor man. Keep it up!
Luke! Thank you so much for the comment. I really love helping others start/grow their businesses! Best of luck to you
Can you make a video of pre and post treating. Would love to hear how you do it.
Great content brother. Wondering how you landed commercial jobs since I’m just getting started too? Appreciate your input
Thank you! I have a video on my channel thats titled how i land commercial jobs,s go check it out!
Great content, question what nozzle are you using in the very beginning when pre treating? The one connected to your Flexzilla hose most likely “saucing” up the driveway? Unable to see, is it a ball valve?
Just a j rod attached to my st510 gun!
Great videos. Are you filling up the water tanks at home? Or do you go somewhere else to fill them up?
i always connect to the customers spigot, its common practice to use the customers water
@@kurtspressurewashing thanks! 🙏🏻
How do you determine a price to charge client's?
Hey Kurt, I’ve done lots of research on roof/gutter cleaning, and power washing. I have a one question that I haven’t found anyone talking about. Do you have an LLC or business insurance? Im wanting to do this as a side hustle and am not sure if I need to jump through these hoops or not. Thanks!
I highly recommend getting business insurance and getting a LLC if you plan on taking it seriously, but starting off going door to door, you don’t really need it. As long as your prices aren’t too high the customers won’t really care if you mess up a bit if it was cheap. Hope this helps!
I guess at what dollar amount or size of business should I start looking into doing this. For example, I want the extra money to pay for rent, food, and gas(all of this probably 1500 - 2000) a month. That way my full time job can go solely into my student loans. Would this amount per month on this side hustle necessarily need an LLC and insurance?
@@calebcouch2855 that’s a awesome way to look at this! This can definitely be a weekend job to make 500 a weekend easily which would be 2k a month. It depends on what kind of work you want to get into, but I suggest getting a LLC once you have a established clientele and or doing commercial work so companies can find you better and trust you more
You’re awesome Kurt. Is there a way I could possibly contact you if I have more questions once I do start this? I would greatly appreciate it!
@@calebcouch2855 feel free to msg me on Instagram! It’s @kurtspressurewashing
I also might be setting up a call system that my viewers could get for like a 20 minute call! In the future though
Isn’t your surface cleaner little too big for 4pm
Not really. You have to go slow but it cleans well.