I always enjoy the content. I was just out there a week or so ago for some family stuff. I must of missed your wacky word. Keep at it bro. Can wait for the next interesting business.
@@Quickdraw1111 ZERO clients , it’s so hard to get customers, a lot of people are rude and just think we’re trying to “steal” money from them.. the self doubt is high right now
@@ozzielujan3819 Sorry to hear that. The solar panel business is something that crossed my mind if I should give it a try. But now I don't know. I also gave consideration of having a pressure washing business, but I've wondered if there is too much competition in that field, especially after noticing the large number of pressure washing videos on RUclips. I'm now looking into making money on RUclips and/or TikTok with affiliate marketing or some other online business (such as selling digital products or doing dropshipping).
Since the panels are outside in the elements you don't need too, I've cleaned solar panels so it's from experience. Good question though, in case of electrical issues during or immediately after the cleaning could cause concern.
I'm surprised you haven't looked into or consider roof washing (aka softwash). It's is surprisingly easy and pays well. The roof of the house in this video had algae growing on - a perfect candidate. Here's a link to a simple, beginner level example of softwash roof washing: ruclips.net/user/shortsXgSOQP4fFSo
The panels I encounter have a brown grime that will not come off with a soft brisel brush. Those panels are not dirty. What about ones that have not bee cleaned in over 15 years
Get insurance, but also inspect the roof before you even walk around.... also accidents happen keep integrity and tell the homeowner right away and figure out how you will fix it
So, the thing that would concern me, would be losing balance/falling on or dropping things on the panels and damaging them. The cleaner brush (on the long rod) -put some spongy circlets around it periodically, so if you DO drop it, it'll perhaps be less likely to damage the panels. I'm not 100% sure how to accomplish this - poke a hole in a regular large square sponge, slide it down the rod, do this 2 or 3 times, space them out. What do you think? (Would it be more trouble than it is worth?) Like you said - Follow up - before you leave - ask them to make an appointment 6 months out? Give them a card, with a "your solar panel cleaning is due?" Pressure wash the house?
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Hey I bought your course and finished it. what is your email you said in the introduction? Thank you
Hey Tym
QR on the cards!.. great idea bro
Thanks
i needed to hear this .im just gong to jump in
Thank you for the great content man
I really appreciate you sharing this selflessly ❤
I always enjoy the content. I was just out there a week or so ago for some family stuff. I must of missed your wacky word. Keep at it bro. Can wait for the next interesting business.
thanks dude!
@@TymOLaughlin At the solar farms, how and where are you getting your water from to clean the ground mounted panels?
Me and a buddy just started a solar cleaning company here in West Texas !! SolarShineSolutions!!!!
How is the business going for you since you started? Are you satisfied with it so far? Not satisfied? I am really curious how it is going for you now.
@@Quickdraw1111 ZERO clients , it’s so hard to get customers, a lot of people are rude and just think we’re trying to “steal” money from them.. the self doubt is high right now
@@ozzielujan3819 Sorry to hear that. The solar panel business is something that crossed my mind if I should give it a try. But now I don't know. I also gave consideration of having a pressure washing business, but I've wondered if there is too much competition in that field, especially after noticing the large number of pressure washing videos on RUclips. I'm now looking into making money on RUclips and/or TikTok with affiliate marketing or some other online business (such as selling digital products or doing dropshipping).
Do you recommend shutting off power draw to the house from solar panels before cleaning them?
I am just a dumb youtuber, but I have never shit down a system. I am sure the internet would have words with me if they come across this
Since the panels are outside in the elements you don't need too, I've cleaned solar panels so it's from experience. Good question though, in case of electrical issues during or immediately after the cleaning could cause concern.
What do you get in the course Tym? Very interesting on what the course will cover thanks Tym
I'm surprised you haven't looked into or consider roof washing (aka softwash). It's is surprisingly easy and pays well. The roof of the house in this video had algae growing on - a perfect candidate. Here's a link to a simple, beginner level example of softwash roof washing: ruclips.net/user/shortsXgSOQP4fFSo
What is the best type of brush you recommend to clean the solar panels. You use soo many in your videos.
The panels I encounter have a brown grime that will not come off with a soft brisel brush. Those panels are not dirty. What about ones that have not bee cleaned in over 15 years
When is it to hot to clean solar panels? Is there a specific temperature range?
you mentioned a resin..
what resin is that?
Have you had any special coatings on solar panels go bad or turn out weird looking?
Not yet knock on wood
Thank you
how many times in solar panel clean in year
dope shit ty im starting mine soon lfg
What about roof cracks liability? Since tile roofs are not meant to walk on does the homeowner make you replace them when you break one?
Get insurance, but also inspect the roof before you even walk around.... also accidents happen keep integrity and tell the homeowner right away and figure out how you will fix it
@@joseluisperezjr3285how do you get insured for this- I’ve been thinking of doing solar /window cleaning but starting off solar first
So, the thing that would concern me, would be losing balance/falling on or dropping things on the panels and damaging them.
The cleaner brush (on the long rod) -put some spongy circlets around it periodically, so if you DO drop it, it'll perhaps be less likely to damage the panels. I'm not 100% sure how to accomplish this - poke a hole in a regular large square sponge, slide it down the rod, do this 2 or 3 times, space them out. What do you think? (Would it be more trouble than it is worth?)
Like you said - Follow up - before you leave - ask them to make an appointment 6 months out?
Give them a card, with a "your solar panel cleaning is due?"
Pressure wash the house?
Tymo!
what!!!!!????? welcome back missed you
@@TymOLaughlin Yo yo yo Tymo good to hear from you 👍 I was checking out my liked videos from way back
When is the new video dropping?! 👍
I just saw your RUclips Channel. Your channel looks good as well as content. But you have not sufficient traffic, impression and subscribers. There are some Tag, Title and description issues. And especially your Video SEO score is very low. If you increase your Video SEO score as well as title, description and tag, you will definitely get more traffic, impressions and subscribers. Thank You.
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