Yes, it would be nice for you to do a video on the bleach and what kind of bleach and how do you use it on your pump in your pick up truck and what you mix it up in
Great vid, I’m a teenager who loves to start businesses and side hustles, I mow all summer in rich neighborhoods and I also sold custom hats at some point, can you make a video on all equipment and prices please
The reason I “hear” people saying they oultline with the wand touching the grass/dirt/mud will kick up with the surface cleaner making the tips clogged and I hear the the BE whirl-a-way the tips can’t be replaced so you will need to get a new surface cleaner… let me know your thoughts of this comment, I’m new and still learning
I think that my wand kicks up more than the surface cleaner😂 That does make sense tho, I didn’t know that about the BEs. My tips are replaceable but I’ve never had that problem with plenty of flat work done.
@willkendrickk I hear you my guy, I just wanted to hear your prospective, I have 0% hands on skill… but for now I have just about a year of learning, reading, watching videos so I know I will be ready “mostly” when I do start… I have been putting in about 2-4 hours a day for about a year, I’m hear to learn as a student. If I have a question I will ask in a respectful way… thanks in advance for the tips and extra knowledge your passing down “new subscriber”
@@ismaelcruz7576 bro there are people here doing concrete at .8-.10 cents per sq foot. I’m not matching them but I’ve gotta be competitive at least. I don’t have an unlimited amount of leads coming In🤷🏽♂️
Industry standard is to use customer water source. You can add it into the service agreement the customer signs to perform the work if you want or you can have a verbal conversation to address it. Every PW company uses customer water. Some even fill their buffer tanks with customer water as well while performing the pre site inspection.
@@ESP12345 not in Florida… there are people out here charging .08-.10 cents per sqft so $150 for a driveway like this is pretty competitive, maybe even too high for some
@@willkendrickk Im here in fl too. I see many $50 $99 signs for pressure washing. Ik ppl who have and want to pay more will pay more for good service. But the rest always want to pay cheap and receive good quality. And yeah Fl is saturated heavily
Awesome work and keep doing videos so you can get track specially the use of pre-treat and post treat and chemical usage. Thank you
Thank you! I plan on making more vids like this one on other topics like soft washing and chemical as well!
Yes, it would be nice for you to do a video on the bleach and what kind of bleach and how do you use it on your pump in your pick up truck and what you mix it up in
I gotchu man coming soon!!
Great vid, I’m a teenager who loves to start businesses and side hustles, I mow all summer in rich neighborhoods and I also sold custom hats at some point, can you make a video on all equipment and prices please
I gotchu man, equipment video on the way!
@ thanks 🙏
@@willkendrickkplease
Great video🦍
Thank you glad you enjoyed!
Hey bro how do you get more customers? If you do door knockings can you tell me what a line you use is?
I do some paid marketing and I’m in a paid networking referral group with other businesses
I plan on making a door knocking video as well👀
The reason I “hear” people saying they oultline with the wand touching the grass/dirt/mud will kick up with the surface cleaner making the tips clogged and I hear the the BE whirl-a-way the tips can’t be replaced so you will need to get a new surface cleaner… let me know your thoughts of this comment, I’m new and still learning
I think that my wand kicks up more than the surface cleaner😂 That does make sense tho, I didn’t know that about the BEs. My tips are replaceable but I’ve never had that problem with plenty of flat work done.
@willkendrickk I hear you my guy, I just wanted to hear your prospective, I have 0% hands on skill… but for now I have just about a year of learning, reading, watching videos so I know I will be ready “mostly” when I do start… I have been putting in about 2-4 hours a day for about a year, I’m hear to learn as a student. If I have a question I will ask in a respectful way… thanks in advance for the tips and extra knowledge your passing down “new subscriber”
What type of equipment are you recording with? Tripod? Im trying to purchase what I need to do these types of videos. Thank you.
iPhone 12 Pro in .5x and a tripod brotha, nothing crazy just putting out content!
@willkendrickk thank you. Great job 👏👍
Good vid.
Thank you!
@willkendrickk I'm Jacksonville area as well. Baur Power Wash
@@outofthetoolboxtinker Awesome man!
Will I have a question what size surface cleaner do you use
It’s a 16 or an 18 inch I can’t remember, I believe 18!
Post treat
$150.00 for driveways, entry walkway, sidewalk, and side curve? This is a good example of why the industry is getting f@ck up.
I’m in Jacksonville Florida, VERY saturated here
Bro saturated don’t mean match the $99 guy
@@ismaelcruz7576 bro there are people here doing concrete at .8-.10 cents per sq foot. I’m not matching them but I’ve gotta be competitive at least. I don’t have an unlimited amount of leads coming In🤷🏽♂️
Good point. @@willkendrickk
You’re doing great. Love the video.
Did u give the customer a discount because you used their water?
No, only in a rare case will I not be using the customers water and most of the time they expect you to
Guess some places it depends but is normal to use clients water
Industry standard is to use customer water source. You can add it into the service agreement the customer signs to perform the work if you want or you can have a verbal conversation to address it. Every PW company uses customer water. Some even fill their buffer tanks with customer water as well while performing the pre site inspection.
Raise your prices
Yes sir🫡
Really? I don’t think ppl want to pay higher
@@ESP12345 not in Florida… there are people out here charging .08-.10 cents per sqft so $150 for a driveway like this is pretty competitive, maybe even too high for some
@@willkendrickk Im here in fl too. I see many $50 $99 signs for pressure washing. Ik ppl who have and want to pay more will pay more for good service. But the rest always want to pay cheap and receive good quality. And yeah Fl is saturated heavily
@@ESP12345 yeah sometimes those signs are just lead magnets tho and they aren’t actually doing jobs for that, but who knows maybe they are 😂😂