So I ran into a lady that did not want me to use her water and my 55gal drum wasn't big enough to haul water. Rather than spend time and money hauling water i borrowed the neighbors water. Asked permission and gave them $20 to cover it, was then called to come do their property.
Lets gooo brother, sometimes it pays to think outside the box! Recently I have had no luck with townhouses having water access, so I've started making it habit to bring my own water if it's a townhouse job. I was able to bang this job out faster by not having to wait around on water.
I noticed while you were doing the front porch, that there was a spigot. Do you typically up-charge for hauling your own water? Just curious. Sometimes neighborhoods like this have car wash areas with hoses and water, might also save a few bucks filling up there, for instances like this. 🤔🤷♂️
I noticed that there was a spigot too! I don't typically upcharge for bringing water, but I also don't have to bring water very often. If I knew there was a water connection I wouldn't have brought any. When I was checking the place out on google earth, it was still under construction so I couldn't tell if there would be water on site. I like your suggestion, could be an option if you were in a pinch.
Awesome video man, just came across your page and I'm new to the industry. Definitely learned a lot from watching. I love the video start to finish of the whole job no edit. Keep up the great work
Another great video! From what i hear from other pressure washers, some say that pre treating helps you move a little quicker with the surface cleaner. Don from Super Blast Pressure Washing swears by the pre treat and post treat method. Give it a go and see if you like it. Always appreciate the content!
I need to give the turbo nozzle a try again. I bought this insane double turbo nozzle when I first started out. It’s overkill so I just retired it 😅 but I think a regular turbo nozzle would definitely help in certain situations.
@@PressureWashingPOVI agree, I’ve noticed you use the ball valve to cut in the edges but the turbo nozzle is better for that and helps gets the weeds out cracks and edges the grass. You definitely need to be using a turbo nozzle for those areas.
So I ran into a lady that did not want me to use her water and my 55gal drum wasn't big enough to haul water. Rather than spend time and money hauling water i borrowed the neighbors water. Asked permission and gave them $20 to cover it, was then called to come do their property.
Lets gooo brother, sometimes it pays to think outside the box! Recently I have had no luck with townhouses having water access, so I've started making it habit to bring my own water if it's a townhouse job. I was able to bang this job out faster by not having to wait around on water.
I noticed while you were doing the front porch, that there was a spigot. Do you typically up-charge for hauling your own water? Just curious. Sometimes neighborhoods like this have car wash areas with hoses and water, might also save a few bucks filling up there, for instances like this. 🤔🤷♂️
I noticed that there was a spigot too! I don't typically upcharge for bringing water, but I also don't have to bring water very often. If I knew there was a water connection I wouldn't have brought any. When I was checking the place out on google earth, it was still under construction so I couldn't tell if there would be water on site. I like your suggestion, could be an option if you were in a pinch.
Awesome video man, just came across your page and I'm new to the industry. Definitely learned a lot from watching. I love the video start to finish of the whole job no edit. Keep up the great work
Glad to hear it! I appreciate you supporting the channel! Thanks for watching.
Another great video! From what i hear from other pressure washers, some say that pre treating helps you move a little quicker with the surface cleaner. Don from Super Blast Pressure Washing swears by the pre treat and post treat method. Give it a go and see if you like it. Always appreciate the content!
Next driveway cleaning I have I may try pretreating instead and see how it goes! Stay tuned!
@@PressureWashingPOV i always pre and post treat works the best
@@WASHLIFE704 I'm going to give it a try here soon!
I betvif u took a turbo nozzle to that front 2 stone walkway, it wudda cleaned better than the surface cleaner
I need to give the turbo nozzle a try again. I bought this insane double turbo nozzle when I first started out. It’s overkill so I just retired it 😅 but I think a regular turbo nozzle would definitely help in certain situations.
@@PressureWashingPOVI agree, I’ve noticed you use the ball valve to cut in the edges but the turbo nozzle is better for that and helps gets the weeds out cracks and edges the grass. You definitely need to be using a turbo nozzle for those areas.
the real trick is not losing the cap that covers that bolt on the ball valve😅
What percent sh are u using to post treat
I usually post treat with a 6-12% mix… 6% usually gets the job done and saves on product.
NOT A UNIFORM CLEANING KINDA HALF ASS
How could I improve?
1 pre treat 2 walk much slower 3 get a turbo nozzle