You got this man. I'm almost exactly the same situation. Except i still have a full time job. But you right about alot. Always keep marketing in all ways.
There's really not easier jobs or harder jobs. There's just jobs that take longer. In this job you have 4 different surfaces. Hardy board, steel, wood and concrete... as long as you know which chemicals to use then the job is easy. The wood deck should be proces separately from the house wash. Do not use bleach. The hardy board needs a little care. The garages and concrete is the easiest. Only other work is taping/bagging electricle, moving her junk and watching out for some plants... Hope you priced Xtra for the deck... ps. I very seldom pressure wash metal buildings, I like to soft wash them and only use pressure if there is a real difficult spot. I'm surprised you don't see fan/spray marks when it dries. Please get in the habit of taping and bagging out let's and lights... it only takes once.... over all food job keep it up!
Hey man I love your channel!!! thank you for taking the time to share your experiences . I started pressure washing a week ago. Do you have videos about how you get new customers?
No, but I can make videos like that. Just make sure you do your best each job. Communicate well with your customers, ask them for referrals, door knock, post frequently on social media.
thanks for your answer I really appreciate it.. I subbed to your channel . It would be super awesome to see your techniques getting new customers. @@joeallenpressurewashing
@dcmuzic2023 I'm sorry, I don't entirely understand what you're saying. I'm asking how he deals with taxes. I've heard of guys using a CPA, and I've heard of some guys dealing with it on their own. Just wondering his approach
@every_thing_wood1251 it depends really. They determine the rate. Just make a couple calls to different companies or individuals. Make a post on Facebook and ask other business owners who they use. Start there.
she would have gotten a call.. i would not have worked around that.. if she was asked to prepare for you to come and wash and she did not? thats on her
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You got this man. I'm almost exactly the same situation. Except i still have a full time job. But you right about alot. Always keep marketing in all ways.
Yes sir! Gotta keep promoting. Why wouldn’t you? Especially if you do a great job and you’re a good person.
There's really not easier jobs or harder jobs. There's just jobs that take longer.
In this job you have 4 different surfaces. Hardy board, steel, wood and concrete... as long as you know which chemicals to use then the job is easy.
The wood deck should be proces separately from the house wash. Do not use bleach. The hardy board needs a little care. The garages and concrete is the easiest. Only other work is taping/bagging electricle, moving her junk and watching out for some plants...
Hope you priced Xtra for the deck... ps. I very seldom pressure wash metal buildings, I like to soft wash them and only use pressure if there is a real difficult spot. I'm surprised you don't see fan/spray marks when it dries. Please get in the habit of taping and bagging out let's and lights... it only takes once.... over all food job keep it up!
Love it man! I appreciate the feedback and great perspective! I love comments like this! Never too good to learn 🧠 💪
Awesome that your Boss willing to take on job with you
😂😂😂 yes it is such a privilege
$25 to move items and another $25 to put it back.
It may not be in the exact same location. It is stated on your invoice that you sign.
Interesting. Maybe I should do that.
Hey man I love your channel!!! thank you for taking the time to share your experiences . I started pressure washing a week ago. Do you have videos about how you get new customers?
No, but I can make videos like that. Just make sure you do your best each job. Communicate well with your customers, ask them for referrals, door knock, post frequently on social media.
thanks for your answer I really appreciate it.. I subbed to your channel . It would be super awesome to see your techniques getting new customers. @@joeallenpressurewashing
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Why didn’t you downstream the garages instead?
Down stream wouldn’t do much. She specially requested I not used chemical over there because she had some sensitive plants, so I charged accordingly
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Hey Joe, how do you deal with taxes man? This is like the biggest thing that is worrying me. Do you just go to a CPA?
@dcmuzic2023 I'm sorry, I don't entirely understand what you're saying. I'm asking how he deals with taxes. I've heard of guys using a CPA, and I've heard of some guys dealing with it on their own. Just wondering his approach
I do bookkeeping myself. Tracking income and categorizing expenses. Try to keep all receipts, then turn in all my stuff to an accountant.
@@joeallenpressurewashing is it expensive? That's probably the route I'm gonna go
@every_thing_wood1251 it depends really. They determine the rate. Just make a couple calls to different companies or individuals. Make a post on Facebook and ask other business owners who they use. Start there.
@@joeallenpressurewashing thank you sir. I appreciate the insight. God bless you and your business
I would've downstreamed those garages for sure. Would've been a lot less work. Good video, though. Keep it up 💯💪🏽
Yeah I wanted to. She wasn’t too thrilled about the chemical approach. I definitely charged extra. Lol
@@joeallenpressurewashing good stuff. That looked like it would take forever
Yeah it did 😂
she would have gotten a call.. i would not have worked around that.. if she was asked to prepare for you to come and wash and she did not? thats on her
Turns out, she already had the front done and the roof of the house done. But the dude never came back and finished so that’s when I got the call.