My first job took me 7 hours. Following year it took 2 hours. Last year I was in and out under an hour including chatting with the neighbor and customer. Always learning always growing.
Preparation and process. I resonated with those two a lot. Jobs used to take me approx 4 hours or so. Now I’m in and out in under 2. That is, unless I’m having to move a lot of crap off their patio.
I'm on average 2-3 hrs on a good size property that's with my 4 gpm machine and just by myself. My last job took me 3.5 hrs due to a balcony which customer allowed me to access thru the house & a screened in balcony on a 2nd level I had to wash with pump up sprayers lol.
OMG, that home would be a dream to wash. All the homes in my area have 3’ to 4’ open eaves. House that size would take 3/4 hours and full ppe because you have to get under the open eves
Great Video! Thanks for sharing, question, the trailer you demo in the end of the video, the way that was came with everything you showed how much do they charge to build exact trailer. Thanks again for sharing. Def going to do your course online.
Awesome video brotha! Really appreciate this one as always! Quick question, it didn’t look like you did much as far as setting the grass/foliage. Is that something that was just skipped on the video or is this something you don’t worry as much about? I feel as if I might spend to much time soaking before and after the wash
My surfactant say don't leave it mixed in SH overnight so I don't leave mixed batches but I don't know why. Is there a downside to leaving it sit for days ?
As far as clearing the porch, and such what if it's an elderly person, I live in a very popular retirement lake area and these people have all kinds of crap on the porches, chairs flowers, stuff on the doors, walls etc.etc.and alot of them physically can't move the stuff but don't want to pay me extra to do so.
Pulling from a municipal water system is ideal, but if you’re limited to well water…what happens when you draw 5-8 gal/minute from a well that only recovers at 3-4 gal/minute? Pass on the job? The owner won’t be happy with brown water for days.
Hey Kyle, I have seen every one of your videos and watch them all the time. I’m new to the game and have a question, I know you are super busy. Had a customer call me from my yard signs and was super excited, but the house has Masonite siding. Any quick advice? I’ve done tons of research just never heard of washing Masonite. If not no worries, thanks brotha!!!
At first I was thinking naw he’s just rinsing the house and calling it clean …really an hour 🤷🏾♀️but once I seen your trailer 😮 I thought naw he’s invested 👍🏽
You have to have in you to make money and still give your best at it. Great video Do you have a part number for a 3way valve banjo electric? I want to make a remote valve? Thanks
What do you do about customers who want to talk to you for 30 min plus before you can even start. Or when they stand out there and watch you and keep talking?
Glad to see this comment. I'm in Georgia as well and was wondering what other people were doing. I try to get either the back or front and a side before rinsing but that does not always seem to work. I started on the back of a house a couple weeks ago but it was so hot I felt I needed to rinse it first to cool it down before applying SH. I only let it dwell about 5 to 6 miutes before rinsing. This is my first year and I am using a 12v system. It takes me roughly 2.5 hours to get a house done, but I do not even have any hose reels yet. Loading and unloading everything at each house. When I grow up, maybe I can get a AR 45 and speed things up!!!
Kyle, do you have the customer or do you remove the screens? What do you use to keep the windows from streaking? Inwould assume it’s the surfactant that doesn’t let it streak. Thanks
If someone is taking 4-6 hours to wash a house then they MUST be just using pressure alone and a ladder because there is no way it possibly take that long with downstream or 12/24 volt. They may a good pressure washer but aren’t using it correctly.
Yup just two months ago I had my guy taking one hour per wall just pressure and water and soap from lowes until we switched to down streaming now its about 45 minutes
hello, i bought a simpson 60869 4000psi pressure washer and it came with a bag of 4 cycle engine oil, is that oil both for the engine and pump? or do i have to buy it separate?
@@softwashtv6315 Of course, you spray the windows, but that doesn’t mean they’re washed and cleaned. You don’t wash them with soap and squeegee or use a WFP. You answered my question: you don’t wash windows, then you rinse them of with city water. You're leaving money on the table.
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Are you still selling Kamikaze?
How much the set up I live in tillamook oregon just asking
How much did you charge for this job? If you don't mind sharing
Nice video, wonder what brand is the orange gun/wand?
My first job took me 7 hours. Following year it took 2 hours. Last year I was in and out under an hour including chatting with the neighbor and customer. Always learning always growing.
What made the differences?
@@autohogexperience man. You get better and learn tricks as you go.
Great stuff, couldn't agree more that eating and drinking healthy along with exercising is greatly overlooked.
can you make a video of you removing common stains like rust and grease/oil and your processes for doing so?
Preparation and process. I resonated with those two a lot. Jobs used to take me approx 4 hours or so. Now I’m in and out in under 2. That is, unless I’m having to move a lot of crap off their patio.
Man, what a power washer guru! Great content, even preached about fitness! Great job brother
Glad you liked it!
Employees milking it
Glad to be a member. Kyle is amazing. Would love to see a video on wooden decks.
I didn’t even think to do this! I haven’t even started my first job and this info is huge.
Brother your videos are great. Learn alot. I am so paranoid of overspray. Just got 11. 5 GPM. I see you spray aggressively. Do you worry?
Man i love that trailer set up.
Wat een gezellig, vrolijk en zonnig nummer Meneer Jim!! En de videoclip vind ik ook grappig!!😃🌞🤩🎵
Great video. Very informative. Going into my 3rd year now and am down to about 1 hour 45 minutes on a house like the one in the video.
I'm on average 2-3 hrs on a good size property that's with my 4 gpm machine and just by myself. My last job took me 3.5 hrs due to a balcony which customer allowed me to access thru the house & a screened in balcony on a 2nd level I had to wash with pump up sprayers lol.
Love the videos brother, keep making that HOT content, can’t get enough!
One of the best videos so many videos guys either don't know that much and or are trying to sell you stuff for half the thing
OMG, that home would be a dream to wash. All the homes in my area have 3’ to 4’ open eaves. House that size would take 3/4 hours and full ppe because you have to get under the open eves
Great Video! Thanks for sharing, question, the trailer you demo in the end of the video, the way that was came with everything you showed how much do they charge to build exact trailer. Thanks again for sharing. Def going to do your course online.
Great information, thanks a lot. How much SH do you use for a basic house (average)? And for a driveway?
Bro glad to see you are using your new office for video content. My guy 👍
Haven't even made it all the way through and can say well composed video
Good info sir. I believe doing more jobs helps you learn the process and where you learn to speed things up. AND no Lolly gagging around!!
Awesome video brotha! Really appreciate this one as always!
Quick question, it didn’t look like you did much as far as setting the grass/foliage. Is that something that was just skipped on the video or is this something you don’t worry as much about? I feel as if I might spend to much time soaking before and after the wash
Great video. I’ve got a question for all washers. What’s better? A wash truck or working of trailer when you’re washing ?
Great video kyle,
Thank you for sharing your Expertise
I love your videos. You can tell you’re a people person.
Thank you, subbed.
You're an inspiration, thank you
Awesome walkthrough man. How much hose you got on that rig you used
Thanks for all the tips!
When house washing you don’t pre wet the grass and plants or windows? I’m not knocking you, just wondering because I do and it takes me a while
This is an amazing video!
Thank you!
@@softwashtv6315 I would love to get where you are with you equipment so I need to save up
what do you mean 12v VS downstreaming? what does 12v mean
My surfactant say don't leave it mixed in SH overnight so I don't leave mixed batches but I don't know why. Is there a downside to leaving it sit for days ?
Awesome information!
Glad it was helpful!
keep it up great video
Great info thanks.
As far as clearing the porch, and such what if it's an elderly person, I live in a very popular retirement lake area and these people have all kinds of crap on the porches, chairs flowers, stuff on the doors, walls etc.etc.and alot of them physically can't move the stuff but don't want to pay me extra to do so.
Pulling from a municipal water system is ideal, but if you’re limited to well water…what happens when you draw 5-8 gal/minute from a well that only recovers at 3-4 gal/minute? Pass on the job? The owner won’t be happy with brown water for days.
Can have a buffer tank that u hook the house water supply to instead of directly to the machine. Also have tank pre filled too.
Do you not rinse before ? then chemical then rinse? Jw I know some people do for cooling down siding and windows
I agree if I don't pre wet then the sh dries so fast down here in FL
That my goal is a remove shut on/off, would love one of those
how many gallons of sh solution do you think you use on an average house wash?
What type of tape do you use to cover outlets, doorbells, etc?
Any idea on % SH Kyle is using for this house wash?
Hey Kyle, I have seen every one of your videos and watch them all the time. I’m new to the game and have a question, I know you are super busy. Had a customer call me from my yard signs and was super excited, but the house has Masonite siding. Any quick advice? I’ve done tons of research just never heard of washing Masonite. If not no worries, thanks brotha!!!
Super vid 👍
At first I was thinking naw he’s just rinsing the house and calling it clean …really an hour 🤷🏾♀️but once I seen your trailer 😮 I thought naw he’s invested 👍🏽
VALUABLE INFO💯💯💯💯
Well done
what do you think of having all the hose reals on the back of the trailer but with the hose real guides attached to each of them?
You have to have in you to make money and still give your best at it.
Great video
Do you have a part number for a 3way valve banjo electric? I want to make a remote valve?
Thanks
What about stacco, soft or downstream? Commercial bldg
What do you do about customers who want to talk to you for 30 min plus before you can even start. Or when they stand out there and watch you and keep talking?
I'm a pretty to the point with my customers intro run down will you be staying gotta get to work now fire it up usually means business
Can you use the same chemical to clean the house for work trucks or semi trailers
I did a house today and took me 5 hrs. I don't have experience with chemicals.
if you try to sh the whole house before you rinse the sh will dry here in ga
Glad to see this comment. I'm in Georgia as well and was wondering what other people were doing. I try to get either the back or front and a side before rinsing but that does not always seem to work. I started on the back of a house a couple weeks ago but it was so hot I felt I needed to rinse it first to cool it down before applying SH. I only let it dwell about 5 to 6 miutes before rinsing. This is my first year and I am using a 12v system. It takes me roughly 2.5 hours to get a house done, but I do not even have any hose reels yet. Loading and unloading everything at each house. When I grow up, maybe I can get a AR 45 and speed things up!!!
Kyle, do you have the customer or do you remove the screens? What do you use to keep the windows from streaking? Inwould assume it’s the surfactant that doesn’t let it streak.
Thanks
I noticed all your reels are manual , what do you think about electric hose reels? What size and brand do use and like currently?
Hey Kyle, do we prewash using our own water supply or the customer line?
How much was that little aluminum trailer rig ?
I was wondering the same
I see you wearing those Xtratufs…did them sperrys already give way??🤣
What does a rig cost like the aluminum trailer you have? Also what would be the cost on your big truck rig setup?
Thank you
What does it mean if the the garage door got stained by the bleach….
Awesome i need that were can i get it send me information
😊
Does the flow pro work for 4gpm … and how much soap do you add in batches
Hi there what about the cameras? Are they waterproof? Wont water damage them?
Cameras on the house*
Could you please tell me where did you buy this gan and this jet?
Use the 5S process
That is freaking AMAZING!!!!!! Yall doing trails?
Hey, would this work for the UK?
do you mix your surfactant in with your SH in the tank?
Who do you get your hooded long sleeves through?
How much was the trailer and set up
300ft. of hose?! Is that multiple linked together or 1 long line?
Softwash hose is 1 hose pressure is multiple
What tip u use for soap and rinse
What do u charge by the hr or by the job
Hi
so you dont rinse the house before applying sh? you go straight sh on the house?
Yes that's the rinse ur just diluting it even more wetting it first
Doesn’t the bleach leave streaks on the windows??
Not if you rinse the house and windows adequately
@@softwashtv6315 how can I get in contact with you? I’d love to learn from you.
@@softwashtv6315 I’m from the tulare county area in California.
If someone is taking 4-6 hours to wash a house then they MUST be just using pressure alone and a ladder because there is no way it possibly take that long with downstream or 12/24 volt. They may a good pressure washer but aren’t using it correctly.
Yup just two months ago I had my guy taking one hour per wall just pressure and water and soap from lowes until we switched to down streaming now its about 45 minutes
hello, i bought a simpson 60869 4000psi pressure washer and it came with a bag of 4 cycle engine oil, is that oil both for the engine and pump? or do i have to buy it separate?
You don’t wash windows?
Yes we spray the windows when we wash the house
@@softwashtv6315 Of course, you spray the windows, but that doesn’t mean they’re washed and cleaned. You don’t wash them with soap and squeegee or use a WFP. You answered my question: you don’t wash windows, then you rinse them of with city water. You're leaving money on the table.
Good content
What's up Kyle where did you get that mask from?
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What psi is your pressure washer that you can reach that high?