Haven't got google fully set up yet, still need to verify it when I get in on days off, but for sure need it going. Marketing has definitely been my biggest struggle so far. Awesome job man.
@@JasonRudisill thank you brotha. I completely understand, google is a pain in the ass. It took me months to get verified. Can’t get anyone on the phone, nothing. But stick with it 🙏🏼
From everything I read, it seems hard to get verified as a mobile business, how did you guys take your video? Was it just at your residence with your equipment?
I use the Wix platform, I had a buddy build it ( thats what he does) but now I am the main one to update it and keep up with it. ALTHOUGH, I am currently working with footbridge media, they are building me a whole new website, updates to come on that, we will see if that works out
Sean, thank you for the value in all of your videos means the world to us. I have 2 questions. I believe you mentioned in the video to stay away from stained wood why is that. Also in my neighborhood their are a bunch of homes with rust on them near me but they are rock/brick limestone. Would I use an acid on something like that still or is that strictly for Concrete? Thanks Sean!!!!
of course! stained wood is just a crap shoot, it may be fine and rated for washing with bleach but it also may be easily damaged by bleach. there is no way of knowing. THAT is why you must always do a small test spot to check. You can most definitely use an acid on rock/limestone with rust. just be careful though, start with a diluted solution and test a small spot. you can always make a stronger solution if needed. this stuff comes with experience
I figure my downstream injector pulls 10:1 so 12.5% SH will be 1.25%. I just dilute the SH ever so slightly and I get around 1%. honestly I am not definite on that, it is just a guess 😭
Love the signs
appreciate it mike!
@@TheFreshRinse they cost me $50 a pop 😩
@@WeberPowerWashing I gotcha next time. Let me know how I can help. About $5 a pop
@@TheFreshRinse most definitely will, can I text you about those?
Great work brother, love the signs!
thanks brotha!
Haven't got google fully set up yet, still need to verify it when I get in on days off, but for sure need it going. Marketing has definitely been my biggest struggle so far. Awesome job man.
@@JasonRudisill thank you brotha. I completely understand, google is a pain in the ass. It took me months to get verified. Can’t get anyone on the phone, nothing. But stick with it 🙏🏼
From everything I read, it seems hard to get verified as a mobile business, how did you guys take your video? Was it just at your residence with your equipment?
Happy for you brother, God bless🙏🏽
@@maxvillanueva4227 🙏🏼thank you friend
14:28😂
lmao you caught that one 😭
Great stuff bro! Killing it! 💪
thanks man!
Hey Sean, you mentioned having a good website. Which company did you use to build your site?
I use the Wix platform, I had a buddy build it ( thats what he does) but now I am the main one to update it and keep up with it. ALTHOUGH, I am currently working with footbridge media, they are building me a whole new website, updates to come on that, we will see if that works out
Sean, thank you for the value in all of your videos means the world to us. I have 2 questions. I believe you mentioned in the video to stay away from stained wood why is that. Also in my neighborhood their are a bunch of homes with rust on them near me but they are rock/brick limestone. Would I use an acid on something like that still or is that strictly for Concrete? Thanks Sean!!!!
of course! stained wood is just a crap shoot, it may be fine and rated for washing with bleach but it also may be easily damaged by bleach. there is no way of knowing. THAT is why you must always do a small test spot to check.
You can most definitely use an acid on rock/limestone with rust. just be careful though, start with a diluted solution and test a small spot. you can always make a stronger solution if needed. this stuff comes with experience
How do you use for the website?
Footbridge media, they are great!
have you had any problems yet leaving lines in the concrete and having to wash it more to get them out spending more time than you planned ?
of course i have! but when you leave a post treatment, it solves it. i down stream 1 percent back onto the concrete and leave it. that fixes it
How do you make your mix chemical if you have a 4 GPM to have a 1%
I figure my downstream injector pulls 10:1 so 12.5% SH will be 1.25%. I just dilute the SH ever so slightly and I get around 1%. honestly I am not definite on that, it is just a guess 😭
You're washing the fence for $440.00 ? Are ,on only doing the inner side of the fence??
no, no fence. $440 just the house 🤙🏼
I’m not mad or anything, but you’re terrible at rolling duct tape.
😭😭 i knew you would notice