I’d rather them not do that. But at the end of the day, you afford what you can afford. I started with a 2 1/2 gallon machine. That’s the only way I could start. Had I not done that I would not be where I am today.
@@AustinDavis24 The ball valve you sent is rated for 3000 PSI but I have a 4400 PSI machine so will that be fine? You recommended getting a 4200 psi machine and then recommended a 3000 rated ball valve so Im assuming its okay huh?
@@CommanderRich yes it’s fine. That pressure eating is referring to max pressure going through the ball valve. You’ll never be using that much pressure with basic house washing
@@AustinDavis24 But what about when Im not washing with chemicals anymore and I am actually pressure washing? Ill be using high PSI to get off stains and dirt and just overall clean wont I? Or do you not ever really use high pressure when pressure washing because chemicals pretty much get rid of all that and now youre just washing it off?
@@CommanderRich you’re never going to use a high-pressure tip and blast anything away. Everything is going to be cleaned using chemicals. Even when you’re using a surface cleaner to clean a driveway. The pressure is split between the tips. trust me. It’s not of concern.
Building your own skid teaches you placement and efficiency . For instance, a simple thing like having equipment fuel tanks on the same side as your truck tank helps you pull in once for fuel, instead of possible moving the truck , or just having to climb over and around to fuel equipment tanks. You might say no big deal, but do it every day!!!
I had gotten the $400 course from "the other guys" over a year ago, thinking I was going to learn things I never knew. Their course was good but most of the things on there I had already found on RUclips. You making a course for less than $50 is a blessing, man. Like on how to mix bleach ratios...I've seen videos on mix ratios as long as 15 minutes, for something that you explained in less than 2. Like c'mon mayne.
I dont even have a truck! I ride in a honda accord with my 2.7 gallon pressure washer and lemme tell ya its possible just a grind! Lose customers due to lack of equipment but the job gets done and happy customers.
I have a Nissan maxima. That’s all I got right now. But ima build my business with it. Only thing that can stop us is US! Use what you got! I’m glad I’m not alone.
When i was a young buck i ran a successful swimming pool BUILDING company Tools and crew) out of a volkswagen scirocco. cheers to the guys who just do it.
Great videos. Thanks for sharing all your hard work and experience. Nice job!!! Saving others many headaches. Where was youtube when I needed it. I've been in the exterior cleaning business for 26 plus years. My advice is, keep things simple. Learn basic plumbing skills. Know hoses, hose sizes, learn about fittings, and quick connects. Learn about how to replace O rings. A must to save thousands. Be prepared the day before. Keep equipment clean and maintained, its 90% of the job. Learn about pressure washers' gallons per minute, psi. Like many, I started with a 2 gallon per minute consumer machine. Looking back, I dont know how I did it. If your going into this business, you really do need to invest in a 4 gallon per minute 3000 psi or higher machine. High psi is a must for concrete. Yes, gallons per minute are important. Your pumps dictate this. A good Honda engine. Anything over 8 is very hard to maintain. You need inch and half to 3 inch plumbing to keep those machines running at that level. 5.0 to 6 gallons per minute can handle 95 % of anything. I've done massive jobs with 5 gallons per minute belt driven machines for longevity of machine. Learn about chemicals. Acid, bases, safety. Learn how to make your own bc it's too costly to buy dorect consumer cleaners in the end. Believe it or not, water can clean most things used properly. Dont be a bleach dumper. Not good for neighbors, plants can dry out vinyls asphalt shingles if too strong and can be dangerous to your own health. Ruins clothes, plus you will learn to hate it. Chemicals have there place. So does bleach. Liability is involved. Accidentally spray neighbors car or house, kill plants, trees. Your going to pay for it and hurts your name. Just be safe, and use common sense when using chemicals. Always water down plants in area. Take the time to make sure your applying chemical only where you need it. Know what works for grease what works for mold and algea. Know your dirts! You can make 6 figures in this business if you learn these basics. Great advice here. It's blood sweat and tears in the beginning. It took me about 3 years to start making a decent living. Set a minium charge for anything. Stick to your guns. Be honest and upfront with all your clients. If you dont know, it's ok to let client know. Tell them uo front bc some things are beyond cleaning but you can get it to look better. Never stop learning. Im still learning better ways. This can be a rewarding and profitable career.
If money isn’t an issue I say roll with the best equipment you can. If money truly isn’t a factor, you want to set yourself up for success and that requires tools and any advantages you can equip yourselves with… if you can swing it, 8 GPM
Can’t wait to get the program Austin! I’m in Georgetown and have been watching and following your successful journey for a while and want to get out of the rat race of working for someone else!!
I’ve spent thousands on courses/coaches for a broad range of information; crazy surprised you’re only charging around that price. U prolly listen to Alex Hormozi cus you actually know how to price/market your product Definitely will cop the second it releases - appreciate it bro!!
I've been watching a lot of videos trying to find best stuff to get starter. This was probably the best one I've seen. Well explained and just informative enough. Thanks for all the help
Two things you didn’t cover that are probably obvious to some, but I am new to this: 1. What is the blue hose for? 2. Is garden hose for the purpose of connecting to customer water spigot?
Could you make a video about your water tank or wrenching tank your soft wash tank and how you use it how you do the mixing and also using degreaser and soaps in a tank and how those work do you have to mix it or does it draw straight out of adrum or a case or a bottle?
Hi Austin, for those of us that live in colder climates, do you recommend a work van instead of an open bed pickup truck? My concern would be the hoses freezing overnight. Also, another concern would be theft protection and protect the equipment from rain & snow.
I enjoy watching your vids brother, thanks for taking the dedicated time to give all this info. Ill be starting a business myself here this spring and this is giving me plenty of confidence and excitement. Keep up the good work!
The comments section here truly disappoints. All the nonsense about not advising ppl to get anything less than 4gpm. Listen you START WITH WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD. if it’s a small 2.5gpm, go ahead. Get it and get started. Use the money you make and save it for a bigger setup afterwards. Don’t let clowns who pretend to be experts who have never struggled give you advice. Buy what you can just to start then save to upgrade. Your SH mix will do most of the work anyway.
Hi Austin! I’m a brand new pressure washer planning to start my business in the spring or early summer and am building my own rig based on my research I’ve been doing since around April of this year. My question is, do you use a water reclamation system or do you not worry about the water and chemical potentially running down the storm drains? I’ve recently just found out about the “clean water act” and just wondering how you handle that. I also want to say I love your videos and have watched a lot of your content in the recent weeks. Thank you for the information you put out here for us small/new guys.
Brilliant idea for a video Austin,thanks q million for thinking about this step by step guide to business ownership in pressure washing. Watching from The beautiful Bahamas
HEY AUSTIN, GREAT JOB ON BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS. I KNOW THERE'S NOT ENOUGH TIME TO COVER EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS TRADE BUT CAN YOU ELAVORATE ON HOW YOU PRICE THE JOBS AND WHAT' ARE YOUR DISCILPLINES ON SCHEDULES ?
I would recommend 5 gallons per minute. …. I started out with a3.5 gallons belt drive BE , back in 2008 I still have the machine however I strongly recommend 5 gallons starting out
Thank you for this video. I'm in a position where I need to get this to work for me, and it answered a lot of questions I had. I will be purchasing your beginners video. And subscribing to your channel.
I’ve been looking at skids for sale. I’m beginning to think there might be more money in building skids than washing. I’m kind of kidding around but wow, the markup is crazy on complete skids. I’m glad I’m mechanically inclined.
I don’t seem to find anything on your channel about hot water pressure washing and if it’s recommended. Is there a video anywhere where you talk about it?
This might be an absolutely stupid question but here goes… where do you get your water from when for example using the simson 4 gallon machine linked in amazon? Do you like connect it with customers faucet in their house?
Hey Austin your content is very helpful. I’m just starting this year full time and your old build videos have helped me make some decisions. I have a question for you on the business side of things, do you choose to stay “lean” or are you aiming to scale to the 500k + mark at some point? I ask because it seems like you definitely have the experience, equipment and marketing ability to do so. Not knocking everything man, just curious! I will be purchasing the guide when you release it. Keep on killing it 🤟
Hey good question! Right now I enjoy staying lean. I could have scaled if I wanted to. But me being out there is what brings content to you guys as well. I enjoy the work and building it by hand. I’d say probably in the next year or so I’ll have no choice but to scale because I get so many calls
I thank you so much this is what I want myself to get into . I currently work for UPS I have a year in a half left To retire I have now 30 years total so I want my my own pressure washing company in an another state when I move . Now my question is how can I get trained should I call a company to train me more on this or just keep watching videos.
Thank you so much bro !! Best right to the point ,complete video ive seen yet ..u have a great way of cutting thru the bs ..from what ive seen a lot of companies really try to make "alot" of money off of beginners .im so glad i found ur video because i was on the fence of spending almost 4 digits on one of those courses. I need to learn alot more but this was a great start to my escape from the warehouse dull jobs ive been doing for 20 years..
Where do you keep you chem tank and how do you clean the rig and equipment to keep everything from rusting out from the bleach? How long before the truck bed rusts out?
Whats the blue hose? Backup for the high pressure hose? Also is there a hitch that can fit all of my equipment instead of lugging it in my personal truck? Thanks for the help! Great information
5:30, so what about a lower psi electric power washer? I understand gpm is better, but if its low psi and u got the trigger held, wouldnt it be optimal pressure, distance, and spread?
Can you buy a longer high-pressure hose, or do you just have to buy 2 hoses and connect them together? I'm looking for 150-200' but I'm only seeing 100' available.
I use high psi to strip old paint off beat up decks and fences, its very easy to destroy wood and I don't mean lines that need to be sanded out lol, I mean absolutely demolishing boards and needing to replace them (not even with a red tip I was using a rotating circle tip every time).
that rotating tip is called a turbo nozzle, you definitely do not want to use that on anything but concrete or bricks, use a 25 or 40 (to be extra careful) degree tip and stand back to give the wood some distance
Worked at a restaurant since my junior year of high school. 8 years later I got offered a job as a pest control worker with a friends dad. After 5 months I got layed off cause of money. Now I’m thinking about going all in and starting my own business this helped a lot. I may go back to nights at my old job to earn money at night while I try to build something. Thank you for the information.
There are a couple how to wash tutorials in there. However, as of right now, the program is mostly consist of starting the business, getting customers getting found on Google and the wholesales aspect. Because that is what drives revenue. You can easily learn how to wash on RUclips after a couple videos.however as it starts to warm up, I will be adding a lot of how to wash videos. So in the next 30 to 60 days, there will be a complete how to wash section, but as of right now there are only a couple of washing videos.
just starting out in the business and its probably a dumb question but instead of buying a soft wash system could i add 1 or 2 more down stream injectors all going backl to my chemical tank and up my chemical percentage?
Hello Austin, thanks for the video. I recently bought a Still RB 600 3gpm 3200 psi pressure washer, surface cleaner, and extended wand to clean my the exterior of my own home and some older family members homes. I feel like what I've saved on DIY the equipment is paid for. I'm getting some inquiries from friends about doing some work for them. I'm a GC and It's intriguing as another line of business. But I don't want to get in over my head. Is there a trade organization you can recommend to gain training, legal info etc other than YT?
when you apply chemical with a downstream injector, how do you rinse without chemical coming out? Do you shut it off somehow or do you use a different system to rinse?
Hey Austin, really appreciate the time you took this video I’m a little better than halfway through at the moment but I noticed that you’re using a 2.1 downstream injector not a 1.8?
Thanks Austin for making so much content to help people achieve financial freedom. For sure buying the course. Also, I just bought a 3 gpm pump and a predator 212 6.5hp. $250 for a 3gpm system, not bad. I wanted 3 to start off because it's the most I can get out of the worst tap. Next I'm gonna get probably a 5.5 gpm because it uses the same gear ratio as 4 gpm, and if you build the system then you can do whatever you want lol.
Thank you for all this info and links. Wanted to know what brand gun that is you have? I currently have a MTM Hydro but like the angle of that one you have.
Thanks for your advise. I’m thinking about furthering my pressure washing game. I’ve done it for years as an added service to my window cleaning, but I’m realizing that you can make some serious figures when doing it more. I’m looking to upgrade my 2.7 Gpm washer. It does fine but takes longer. I was thinking of a direct drive Be’ , or a Simpson 4gpm for (mainly residential) work. I’m doing about one pressure washing job a week with my window cleaning, plus some driveways . What do you think ?
Ok I've got a question. Do you just keep the pressure washer on your truck for the entire job? And if so does the hundreds of feet of hoseline not cause enough of a pressure drop to affect your gpm rate at the nozzle? This is coming from someone who's only used a PW on wheels so the whole truck setup thing is new to me. Thanks
Great video! 👍👍A small time pro myself (mobile RV service), I'm just looking to upgrade portable washer, hoses. and other related equipment. Already had new Simpson +Kohler 2.5gpm unit and hoses in my Amazon cart, deleted and re-entered using your link.
Great video, today's is 12/06/2024, would you make an updated video about how much to invest to start this business ? Let's say what would you do today having up to 5K to invest as a start ? Thank you,
Simpson makes a 4400psi 4gpm CRX 420cc engine pressure washer for $836 on Amazon, do you know if that’s a good pressure washer or if it’s one to avoid? That’s about the max I want to spend on a machine right now but don’t know much about gas powered machines as I’ve only used smaller electric machines for my own house.
If you’re trying to sell professional course to learn how to pressure wash, you should never advise anybody to buy a 2 1/2 gallon per minute machine
I’d rather them not do that. But at the end of the day, you afford what you can afford. I started with a 2 1/2 gallon machine. That’s the only way I could start. Had I not done that I would not be where I am today.
@@AustinDavis24 The ball valve you sent is rated for 3000 PSI but I have a 4400 PSI machine so will that be fine? You recommended getting a 4200 psi machine and then recommended a 3000 rated ball valve so Im assuming its okay huh?
@@CommanderRich yes it’s fine. That pressure eating is referring to max pressure going through the ball valve. You’ll never be using that much pressure with basic house washing
@@AustinDavis24 But what about when Im not washing with chemicals anymore and I am actually pressure washing? Ill be using high PSI to get off stains and dirt and just overall clean wont I? Or do you not ever really use high pressure when pressure washing because chemicals pretty much get rid of all that and now youre just washing it off?
@@CommanderRich you’re never going to use a high-pressure tip and blast anything away. Everything is going to be cleaned using chemicals. Even when you’re using a surface cleaner to clean a driveway. The pressure is split between the tips. trust me. It’s not of concern.
Building your own skid teaches you placement and efficiency . For instance, a simple thing like having equipment fuel tanks on the same side as your truck tank helps you pull in once for fuel, instead of possible moving the truck , or just having to climb over and around to fuel equipment tanks. You might say no big deal, but do it every day!!!
I had gotten the $400 course from "the other guys" over a year ago, thinking I was going to learn things I never knew. Their course was good but most of the things on there I had already found on RUclips. You making a course for less than $50 is a blessing, man. Like on how to mix bleach ratios...I've seen videos on mix ratios as long as 15 minutes, for something that you explained in less than 2. Like c'mon mayne.
👍👍💪🏻💪🏻
Was it Aaron Justin , Mike and Coty?
I dont even have a truck! I ride in a honda accord with my 2.7 gallon pressure washer and lemme tell ya its possible just a grind! Lose customers due to lack of equipment but the job gets done and happy customers.
I have a Nissan maxima. That’s all I got right now. But ima build my business with it. Only thing that can stop us is US! Use what you got! I’m glad I’m not alone.
When i was a young buck i ran a successful swimming pool BUILDING company Tools and crew) out of a volkswagen scirocco. cheers to the guys who just do it.
Agree, I hate it most when I did not have a hose reel, it is just luxury but time and physical saving.
This is one of the best videos I've watched on this subject! Thank you!
Yeah😂😂 totally agree this dude be all over the place with his videos 😂😂
Great videos. Thanks for sharing all your hard work and experience. Nice job!!! Saving others many headaches. Where was youtube when I needed it. I've been in the exterior cleaning business for 26 plus years. My advice is, keep things simple. Learn basic plumbing skills. Know hoses, hose sizes, learn about fittings, and quick connects. Learn about how to replace O rings. A must to save thousands. Be prepared the day before. Keep equipment clean and maintained, its 90% of the job. Learn about pressure washers' gallons per minute, psi. Like many, I started with a 2 gallon per minute consumer machine. Looking back, I dont know how I did it. If your going into this business, you really do need to invest in a 4 gallon per minute 3000 psi or higher machine. High psi is a must for concrete. Yes, gallons per minute are important. Your pumps dictate this. A good Honda engine. Anything over 8 is very hard to maintain. You need inch and half to 3 inch plumbing to keep those machines running at that level. 5.0 to 6 gallons per minute can handle 95 % of anything. I've done massive jobs with 5 gallons per minute belt driven machines for longevity of machine. Learn about chemicals. Acid, bases, safety. Learn how to make your own bc it's too costly to buy dorect consumer cleaners in the end. Believe it or not, water can clean most things used properly. Dont be a bleach dumper. Not good for neighbors, plants can dry out vinyls asphalt shingles if too strong and can be dangerous to your own health. Ruins clothes, plus you will learn to hate it. Chemicals have there place. So does bleach. Liability is involved. Accidentally spray neighbors car or house, kill plants, trees. Your going to pay for it and hurts your name. Just be safe, and use common sense when using chemicals. Always water down plants in area. Take the time to make sure your applying chemical only where you need it. Know what works for grease what works for mold and algea. Know your dirts! You can make 6 figures in this business if you learn these basics. Great advice here. It's blood sweat and tears in the beginning. It took me about 3 years to start making a decent living. Set a minium charge for anything. Stick to your guns. Be honest and upfront with all your clients. If you dont know, it's ok to let client know. Tell them uo front bc some things are beyond cleaning but you can get it to look better. Never stop learning. Im still learning better ways. This can be a rewarding and profitable career.
You put a lot into that, I appreciate it.
Great comment, what would you recommend for a long lasting 5-6gal per min machine and is a 100gal tank pairable? thx
Thank you so much. You did a professional, well organized presentation and I really appreciate it.
Austin best information at 35:17!!! I've been in the business for 21 years.
Thank you!
If money isn’t an issue I say roll with the best equipment you can. If money truly isn’t a factor, you want to set yourself up for success and that requires tools and any advantages you can equip yourselves with… if you can swing it, 8 GPM
Can’t wait to get the program Austin! I’m in Georgetown and have been watching and following your successful journey for a while and want to get out of the rat race of working for someone else!!
I’ve spent thousands on courses/coaches for a broad range of information; crazy surprised you’re only charging around that price. U prolly listen to Alex Hormozi cus you actually know how to price/market your product
Definitely will cop the second it releases - appreciate it bro!!
Alex is Great. Also, price gauging sucks
I've been watching a lot of videos trying to find best stuff to get starter. This was probably the best one I've seen. Well explained and just informative enough. Thanks for all the help
Thank you!!
Two things you didn’t cover that are probably obvious to some, but I am new to this:
1. What is the blue hose for?
2. Is garden hose for the purpose of connecting to customer water spigot?
Blue hose is my softwash hose. (Chemical hose). And yes, my garden hose is for connecting to spigot
@@AustinDavis24 Thanks!
What a killer video.... Dude... I can't wait for your course. Thank you for everything you do. My goodness bro, you are a true champion!!!!!
Thank you!!
Very informative, even informative to us homeowners who do 1 house a year.
Could you make a video about your water tank or wrenching tank your soft wash tank and how you use it how you do the mixing and also using degreaser and soaps in a tank and how those work do you have to mix it or does it draw straight out of adrum or a case or a bottle?
Realest in the community, thanks mate
Hi Austin, for those of us that live in colder climates, do you recommend a work van instead of an open bed pickup truck? My concern would be the hoses freezing overnight. Also, another concern would be theft protection and protect the equipment from rain & snow.
I enjoy watching your vids brother, thanks for taking the dedicated time to give all this info. Ill be starting a business myself here this spring and this is giving me plenty of confidence and excitement. Keep up the good work!
Great informative video Austin! Especially for the ones coming into the business.
Thanks!
Austin you’re one of a kind dude, thank you!
Hey Austin, love your videos and so looking forward to you releasing your course! Can't wait mate and thank you for all you do.
The comments section here truly disappoints. All the nonsense about not advising ppl to get anything less than 4gpm. Listen you START WITH WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD. if it’s a small 2.5gpm, go ahead. Get it and get started. Use the money you make and save it for a bigger setup afterwards. Don’t let clowns who pretend to be experts who have never struggled give you advice. Buy what you can just to start then save to upgrade. Your SH mix will do most of the work anyway.
Facts!
@@reedtheinfinite don't get anything less than a 4gpm. You can afford it. 😉
What's a SH mix?
@@thegreat1548by the time you buy everything you need plus a 4gpm machine, you’re in about $1200
Great informative video! Really appreciate the time you took to share this knowledge with people looking to get started! Many thanks from the UK
Great advice. Im a painting contractor looking to make my house washing more efficient. Thanks for the help.
Hi Austin! I’m a brand new pressure washer planning to start my business in the spring or early summer and am building my own rig based on my research I’ve been doing since around April of this year. My question is, do you use a water reclamation system or do you not worry about the water and chemical potentially running down the storm drains? I’ve recently just found out about the “clean water act” and just wondering how you handle that.
I also want to say I love your videos and have watched a lot of your content in the recent weeks. Thank you for the information you put out here for us small/new guys.
Buy legacy 6k psi hoses and always use a swivel to extend the hose life, spend the few extra bucks and get years of service life , good video 👍
I would've mentioned your thoughts on used equipment and what to look for if going that route.
Brilliant idea for a video Austin,thanks q million for thinking about this step by step guide to business ownership in pressure washing.
Watching from The beautiful Bahamas
HEY AUSTIN, GREAT JOB ON BUILDING YOUR BUSINESS. I KNOW THERE'S NOT ENOUGH TIME TO COVER EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS TRADE BUT CAN YOU ELAVORATE ON HOW YOU PRICE THE JOBS AND WHAT' ARE YOUR DISCILPLINES ON SCHEDULES ?
I would recommend 5 gallons per minute. …. I started out with a3.5 gallons belt drive BE , back in 2008 I still have the machine however I strongly recommend 5 gallons starting out
Is it necessary to buy a heated pressure washing system as a beginner or is cold water fine?
Austin - great start for your video series!
Thanks for the info and encouragement Austin.
Thank you for this video.
I'm in a position where I need to get this to work for me, and it answered a lot of questions I had.
I will be purchasing your beginners video.
And subscribing to your channel.
I’ve been looking at skids for sale. I’m beginning to think there might be more money in building skids than washing. I’m kind of kidding around but wow, the markup is crazy on complete skids. I’m glad I’m mechanically inclined.
You’re a great teacher great review!! Thank you for the tips helps alot 🔥👍🏼
Im buying the course or whatever product u put out related to this business. Thanks for all the content!
Thank you you explain everything in layman's terms very very helpful thank you
I don’t seem to find anything on your channel about hot water pressure washing and if it’s recommended. Is there a video anywhere where you talk about it?
This might be an absolutely stupid question but here goes… where do you get your water from when for example using the simson 4 gallon machine linked in amazon? Do you like connect it with customers faucet in their house?
Thank you you so
Much you really inspire me to do the right choices. I’m starting up a new business and I’m gonna take your advice!!! Thanks
This is a great video. Extremely informative.
Been in the industry for 20 years and am jealous af of that skid 😂
Hey Austin your content is very helpful. I’m just starting this year full time and your old build videos have helped me make some decisions. I have a question for you on the business side of things, do you choose to stay “lean” or are you aiming to scale to the 500k + mark at some point? I ask because it seems like you definitely have the experience, equipment and marketing ability to do so.
Not knocking everything man, just curious! I will be purchasing the guide when you release it. Keep on killing it 🤟
Hey good question! Right now I enjoy staying lean. I could have scaled if I wanted to. But me being out there is what brings content to you guys as well. I enjoy the work and building it by hand. I’d say probably in the next year or so I’ll have no choice but to scale because I get so many calls
I thank you so much this is what I want myself to get into . I currently work for UPS I have a year in a half left
To retire I have now 30 years total so I want my my own pressure washing company in an another state when I move . Now my question is how can I get trained should I call a company to train me more on this or just keep watching videos.
Thamk you for taking the time to inform
Great video!! This is the first one i watched now im hooked
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much bro !! Best right to the point ,complete video ive seen yet ..u have a great way of cutting thru the bs ..from what ive seen a lot of companies really try to make "alot" of money off of beginners .im so glad i found ur video because i was on the fence of spending almost 4 digits on one of those courses.
I need to learn alot more but this was a great start to my escape from the warehouse dull jobs ive been doing for 20 years..
Where do you fill up your water tanks? & can you go a little into detail about that. Thank you
What hose are you using for your soft wash? Spray side! Not the in from the house side I see that’s the flexsilla.
Where do you keep you chem tank and how do you clean the rig and equipment to keep everything from rusting out from the bleach? How long before the truck bed rusts out?
Were can I get your training material.. Great video.
www.sixfigurepressurewashing.com/sales-page1699872781032
Amazing video l must say, how
much is required for skid and a truck mm for a beginner
Whats the blue hose? Backup for the high pressure hose? Also is there a hitch that can fit all of my equipment instead of lugging it in my personal truck? Thanks for the help! Great information
Really great information thanks
5:30, so what about a lower psi electric power washer? I understand gpm is better, but if its low psi and u got the trigger held, wouldnt it be optimal pressure, distance, and spread?
You want at least 2500 PSI. I would go with eletric pressure washers
Congratulations! Thank you so much for sharijg yoir experience!
Can you buy a longer high-pressure hose, or do you just have to buy 2 hoses and connect them together? I'm looking for 150-200' but I'm only seeing 100' available.
Yes you need to buy 2 100 ft sections
Question should I get a ball valve for all the hoses like soft wash and the pressure washer
If you you use flexilla water hose can you use flexilla pressure line hose as well.
Flexzilla does not make pressure line. Flexzilla is strictly for garden hose. You need a high-pressure line for the pressure washer.
Yes they do sir
Good stuff buddy! Your channel has helped me a ton in my business!
I use high psi to strip old paint off beat up decks and fences, its very easy to destroy wood and I don't mean lines that need to be sanded out lol, I mean absolutely demolishing boards and needing to replace them (not even with a red tip I was using a rotating circle tip every time).
that rotating tip is called a turbo nozzle, you definitely do not want to use that on anything but concrete or bricks, use a 25 or 40 (to be extra careful) degree tip and stand back to give the wood some distance
Worked at a restaurant since my junior year of high school. 8 years later I got offered a job as a pest control worker with a friends dad. After 5 months I got layed off cause of money. Now I’m thinking about going all in and starting my own business this helped a lot. I may go back to nights at my old job to earn money at night while I try to build something. Thank you for the information.
Let’s go start the buisness
Great detail, TY. So can most jobs be done without a heated pressure washer system?
I’m curious to know how you combat theft of your equipment since it’s all exposed and open like that on the back of your truck?
what about all the valves, quick connects, hudson float type of stuff, filters, adapters, reducers, etc.? that's my hangup right now.
Does the program teaches step by step how to wash? And the use of chemical? Thank you.
There are a couple how to wash tutorials in there. However, as of right now, the program is mostly consist of starting the business, getting customers getting found on Google and the wholesales aspect. Because that is what drives revenue. You can easily learn how to wash on RUclips after a couple videos.however as it starts to warm up, I will be adding a lot of how to wash videos. So in the next 30 to 60 days, there will be a complete how to wash section, but as of right now there are only a couple of washing videos.
Thanks so much for the video! Do you by chance know if I need a swivel on both ends of my ball valve? Would that be beneficial to prevent kinking?
Thank u for the video!
just starting out in the business and its probably a dumb question but instead of buying a soft wash system could i add 1 or 2 more down stream injectors all going backl to my chemical tank and up my chemical percentage?
Hello Austin, thanks for the video. I recently bought a Still RB 600 3gpm 3200 psi pressure washer, surface cleaner, and extended wand to clean my the exterior of my own home and some older family members homes. I feel like what I've saved on DIY the equipment is paid for. I'm getting some inquiries from friends about doing some work for them. I'm a GC and It's intriguing as another line of business. But I don't want to get in over my head. Is there a trade organization you can recommend to gain training, legal info etc other than YT?
when you apply chemical with a downstream injector, how do you rinse without chemical coming out? Do you shut it off somehow or do you use a different system to rinse?
Great product assortment you are recommending. Much appreciated!
Hey Austin, really appreciate the time you took this video I’m a little better than halfway through at the moment but I noticed that you’re using a 2.1 downstream injector not a 1.8?
Dosent matter which one you use. The difference is insignificant. I’ve always used 2.1
hey you linked the quick connects for the gun but when the link is opened it goes to the male thread, do I choose the female or male thread?
You need the male pieces
Question. Could you make an adapter and use the trailer plug on your truck to power the hose reels?
Thanks Austin for making so much content to help people achieve financial freedom. For sure buying the course. Also, I just bought a 3 gpm pump and a predator 212 6.5hp. $250 for a 3gpm system, not bad. I wanted 3 to start off because it's the most I can get out of the worst tap. Next I'm gonna get probably a 5.5 gpm because it uses the same gear ratio as 4 gpm, and if you build the system then you can do whatever you want lol.
Thank you for all this info and links. Wanted to know what brand gun that is you have? I currently have a MTM Hydro but like the angle of that one you have.
It’s a ST-2305
Should someone form a LLC before or just start doing side jobs until this can replace the 9-5 job?
Thoughts on using SH in a foam cannon? Any idea what the percentage will be?
Thanks for your advise. I’m thinking about furthering my pressure washing game. I’ve done it for years as an added service to my window cleaning, but I’m realizing that you can make some serious figures when doing it more. I’m looking to upgrade my 2.7 Gpm washer. It does fine but takes longer. I was thinking of a direct drive Be’ , or a Simpson 4gpm for (mainly residential) work. I’m doing about one pressure washing job a week with my window cleaning, plus some driveways . What do you think ?
Ok I've got a question. Do you just keep the pressure washer on your truck for the entire job? And if so does the hundreds of feet of hoseline not cause enough of a pressure drop to affect your gpm rate at the nozzle? This is coming from someone who's only used a PW on wheels so the whole truck setup thing is new to me. Thanks
Great video! 👍👍A small time pro myself (mobile RV service), I'm just looking to upgrade portable washer, hoses. and other related equipment. Already had new Simpson +Kohler 2.5gpm unit and hoses in my Amazon cart, deleted and re-entered using your link.
thank you
Gratitude from Michigan!
Great video, today's is 12/06/2024, would you make an updated video about how much to invest to start this business ? Let's say what would you do today having up to 5K to invest as a start
? Thank you,
Can you use your pressure washing gun for car detailing?
Considering starting a pressure cleaning business in the next month or 2 . Thank you
How’s it coming?
250k top line what do you take home after paying everyone and overhead? 60k ish?
You talk about the grey and yellow hose... what is the blue hose (link) and purpose?
Outstanding Video Austin! You really gave me a ton of knowledge on this subject. Thanks again.
Thank you,😊
What if I can only afford 1.5 gallons per minute machine, is that usable?
any recommendation for tips for a 2.5gpm machine to reach 2nd story?
What soft wash pump do you recommend? Don't see it on the list. Thank you.
Austin, should I upgrade to 1/2” or 5/8 fittings and hoses for a 4 gpm pressure washer and a 5.5 gpm softwashing system?
Simpson makes a 4400psi 4gpm CRX 420cc engine pressure washer for $836 on Amazon, do you know if that’s a good pressure washer or if it’s one to avoid? That’s about the max I want to spend on a machine right now but don’t know much about gas powered machines as I’ve only used smaller electric machines for my own house.
What is the link for the high-pressure hose