Joe man, I just want to tell ya, my wife and I watch every video you put out. Your an amazing hard working humble down to earth all American mature guy who lives within your means. You never complain, you just shift gears and go. You also seem to be an great Dad, your boys are well mannered. Your a class act, the world needs more like you. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge along the way helping me as I struggle to get started. ✌🏼
Bryan Goldsmith Those are very kind words and deeply appreciated. We enjoy what we do and it’s good to have time together. Thank you very much for following along I get a kick out of the fact that your wife watches also. That’s not the norm
Thank you Joe for sharing all the superb instructional videos. I can tell your a man of great integrity, your well spoken, and straight to the point. You deserve the best in life. Keep the videos coming. Thanks again!
That was a great day. If I can ever get this soft wash working right, and my downstream injector to cooperate, I hope to be there with at least an easy grand a day. I'm running 4 GPM xjetting, and that gets old. I need to be in and out with outstanding results for the client. Thank for the time you take to share your knowledge.
Great display of your surfactant's performance while Quin was holding the camera! I really enjoy your economical approach to getting the job done. No fluff, no BS, just get the job done, and rolling to the next one. Thanks for making these vids.
Thanks for the content, Joe. You are an inspiration! Got my setup ready to roll....now trying to figure out how to get customers....lol. A j-rod or turbo nozzle giveaway is an idea.....not that I need one or anything like that. Lol. Honestly, no need to giveaway anything because your content is solid. Growing subscribers by the day because you are showing and telling like it is...a day in the life of a busy pressure washer. Thanks again
Joe, Wow! This was a good day for you and Quinn. I'm just beginning in this at a late age, having run another company for 38 years. It was time for a change. Never one to stop learning, I follow you and many others, but I must say, I like your style the most. A quality man you are. God bless.
something I learned in builders school and an easy profit for all of you to offer is adding a simple strip of zinc metal near the peak so when it rains the runoff runs down the shingles and wont allow moss to grow due to a chemical reaction the rain has when running over the metal.
I love the content you put out. Thanks for the great videos. I’m really new to the industry and have done a few roofs. I noticed the overspray going off the side of the roof while you spray from the center. Have you thought about standing at the edge of the house and hitting the sides first to minimize that?
I’ve been paranoid on the few that I’ve done. I soak down the vegetation and hit the outer 3-4 feet from the roof edge from the ground or ladder first and then do the middle. I thought that much overspray would kill stuff. I’ll have to try this method the next time. It looks like this way would be faster.
Steven I will do some videos like that as things begin to slow down for me. Hopefully that doesn’t happen though. I hit marketing from several angles. I’ve been in business for 18 months
I gotta get in on this. Run a power washing and window cleaning business but we've been doing things the old school way so the power washing is a bottleneck for us. Soft washing looks way more efficient.
The content you put out is more than enough for your 2k subscribers giveaway lol... just saying. It's really not just how you show the jobs and what you use on a daily basis but also how you handle yourself as a person. Best of all, it's what your boy Q sees and what he's learning from you. Keep rockin and stay safe.
Hey Joe, first thing is that I like what u share with us. I like ur work ethic n u seem like a nice guy with a nice family. I live in Charleston, SC n I clean windows in addition to pressure washing. But this soft washing system seems to be the ticket, I called an out of town place to buy one n the guy talked me out of it, telling me that the pump doesn’t last long. What do u think I shud do ? I heard u say that ur soft wash system took u to another level. Help Otis.
Otis Nelson As you know nothing lasts. It will pay for itself 10 times over. I highly recommend a 12 V system of some kind. Mine has allowed me to do work but I was not able to do safely last year.
Joe, my name is Miguel and really I admire you, about the you do. I’m starting a Power washing little business. Please tell me o let know what cleaner I could use for vinyl siding and for roof, honestly I don’t want to make any mess doing this kind of work, I live in Oxon Hill, MD and know already you will spend a little time to send me that info. Hope your job continue growing up and God bless you Joe. Good night
Hi joe love your advice I have question on roof Jobs I noticed you left the soap and s.h. on the roof did not rise off, the product, you said the rain was coming, I am new to whashing homes I like to learning more so thank you for all information on your videos!
Andy Banks I think at some point it’s inevitable. The issue I have currently is that I can’t carry a large enough water tank. At some point I’ll upgrade my truck and at that point add larger tanks and likely a much larger machine. My intermittent next step will likely be putting a 5.5 pump on my current machine.
Powerful Improvements I ask because I’m starting off with a 2.5 gpm Simpson pressure washer and I eventually want to move up to a 4 gpm machine but then all these other pressure washers say you need a 8 gpm. But you do great work, and I was surprised when you said 4gpm
Andy Banks I worked all last year with a 2.5 Simpson. I just got my 4 gallon in January this year. I would like a 5.5 next. But I think that will be the top for me. My focus is residential.
nice day Joe! question for the first house on the upsell. Maybe you did but didn't mention give husband call on the phone and play the in here already i could do such and such now for this much extra. instead of making extra trip another day? Great video I love watching and learning
ryan a Yeah. I spoke to the wife. And she said she would relay to the husband. He has one of those jobs that you can’t get a personal call or text. I feel bad for him LOL
I love those kind of perks. One of my customers is an executive for Tillamook cheese. And always gives me really expensive aged smoked cheeses. From Their Reserve lineup
Robert Fling That shed roof took me 10 to 15 minutes total. Including getting the ladder back-and-forth to the truck. I think by the time I pulled my chemical hose over there etc. I wouldn’t have saved much time. Again that was a very old shed that we weren’t tooooo worried about. Wash on brother
Great video as always Joe. Thinking about starting my own pressure wash business. I’m in north Texas. There are a lot of subdivisions around me, and many new ones being built, so there is potential business down the line, but I don’t see much streaking on roofs or dirt on siding. Is it too hot here for algae and mold? Most of the houses are brick with hardie plank siding.
Another Gem 👍 bro, take the rest of the week off and just lay on the pool floaty w/ a cold one!! MoSt ppl would Love to make 2K in a week. #2KinaDay !! - giveaway suggestion = an X-Jet would be solid👍 i know i Need to get one, can't DS everything ; )
You shouldn't use a turbo nozzle on a the roof that can damage it big time with the pressure just fyi, I would use a broom then rinse it down with low pressure after that treat it with roof solution and let it sit until the next rain. Love the channel though big fan keep crushing it👍
Space Age TV yes. I know. I am well aware it is not best practice And I hesitate showing you guys what I’m doing in videos. The reality is this tool gets used as carefully as possible when needed
Hey Joe, do you use a half inch hose for softwash and 3/8" from pressure washer? I thought I heard of some guys using 5/8" for softwash because of the friction loss, but most seem to use half inch.
Hello sir my name is Dylan and I’m 20 years old I’ve invested a lot of my own money into a trailer with a gx390 4gpm washer ad I’ve bought a x jet and a be pressure 20 inch surface cleaner, just wondering if you think I should set up a 12 volt system or just use my x jet for my first little while until I recoup some money
Joe man, I just want to tell ya, my wife and I watch every video you put out. Your an amazing hard working humble down to earth all American mature guy who lives within your means. You never complain, you just shift gears and go. You also seem to be an great Dad, your boys are well mannered. Your a class act, the world needs more like you.
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge along the way helping me as I struggle to get started. ✌🏼
Bryan Goldsmith Those are very kind words and deeply appreciated. We enjoy what we do and it’s good to have time together. Thank you very much for following along I get a kick out of the fact that your wife watches also. That’s not the norm
Thank you Joe for sharing all the superb instructional videos. I can tell your a man of great integrity, your well spoken, and straight to the point. You deserve the best in life. Keep the videos coming. Thanks again!
Much appreciated
That was a great day. If I can ever get this soft wash working right, and my downstream injector to cooperate, I hope to be there with at least an easy grand a day. I'm running 4 GPM xjetting, and that gets old. I need to be in and out with outstanding results for the client. Thank for the time you take to share your knowledge.
You can do it
Great display of your surfactant's performance while Quin was holding the camera! I really enjoy your economical approach to getting the job done. No fluff, no BS, just get the job done, and rolling to the next one. Thanks for making these vids.
Seiben Lodge Thank you. And thanks for following along.
Thanks for the content, Joe. You are an inspiration! Got my setup ready to roll....now trying to figure out how to get customers....lol. A j-rod or turbo nozzle giveaway is an idea.....not that I need one or anything like that. Lol. Honestly, no need to giveaway anything because your content is solid. Growing subscribers by the day because you are showing and telling like it is...a day in the life of a busy pressure washer. Thanks again
Joe, Wow! This was a good day for you and Quinn. I'm just beginning in this at a late age, having run another company for 38 years. It was time for a change. Never one to stop learning, I follow you and many others, but I must say, I like your style the most. A quality man you are. God bless.
Randy Hill wow thanks a Randy. We appreciate the kind words and thank you for following
something I learned in builders school and an easy profit for all of you to offer is adding a simple strip of zinc metal near the peak so when it rains the runoff runs down the shingles and wont allow moss to grow due to a chemical reaction the rain has when running over the metal.
Truth
Killing it Joe and Q. Love the content
Bender Professional Services thank you sir
Great job fellas way to hustle👊🏽 Joe you got bring Big Dave back we miss his commentary😎😂
Gary Adams thanks!! We’ll get him back on soon. He drives a tri-axle for a paving company full time. I just pick him up when they are slow.
How are you guys not monetized yet!? Great content! A wealth of information. Keep up the great work!
Tony Calabrese Right!? I just haven’t been bothered to go through the steps at this point
I love the content you put out. Thanks for the great videos. I’m really new to the industry and have done a few roofs. I noticed the overspray going off the side of the roof while you spray from the center. Have you thought about standing at the edge of the house and hitting the sides first to minimize that?
We wet the sides and gutter line first. And vegetation. Set ladder in middle and spray. This is most efficient
I’ve been paranoid on the few that I’ve done. I soak down the vegetation and hit the outer 3-4 feet from the roof edge from the ground or ladder first and then do the middle. I thought that much overspray would kill stuff. I’ll have to try this method the next time. It looks like this way would be faster.
@@BrianWarr33 Please remain mindful that I’m not telling you what to do. I’m just showing you what I’m doing.
Understood. I’m new and always open to new ideas. Always trying to learn. I enjoy your content and have learned several things from you.
What's up how, great video as always, how much SH did you use for the day?
Awesome vid!! Not a bad day at all!!
Congrats on the success 😎👍🏼
Your killing it brother. Hell yea $$$$
PontiacMatt 💪🏻😎✌🏻
Right on,
Can you make a video on how you do your marketing? how long have you been in business?
Steven I will do some videos like that as things begin to slow down for me. Hopefully that doesn’t happen though. I hit marketing from several angles. I’ve been in business for 18 months
Besides word of mouth, what's your best source? Facebook?
ILC 1234 I don’t do any paid advertising on Facebook. I do post on the local groups. And that gets you noticed in your local area.
I gotta get in on this. Run a power washing and window cleaning business but we've been doing things the old school way so the power washing is a bottleneck for us. Soft washing looks way more efficient.
Great work way to grind
The content you put out is more than enough for your 2k subscribers giveaway lol... just saying. It's really not just how you show the jobs and what you use on a daily basis but also how you handle yourself as a person. Best of all, it's what your boy Q sees and what he's learning from you. Keep rockin and stay safe.
Gabriel Gonzales Very kind words. Much appreciated. We are enjoying making the videos and working together every day
Hey Joe, first thing is that I like what u share with us. I like ur work ethic n u seem like a nice guy with a nice family.
I live in Charleston, SC n I clean windows in addition to pressure washing. But this soft washing system seems to be the ticket, I called an out of town place to buy one n the guy talked me out of it, telling me that the pump doesn’t last long. What do u think I shud do ? I heard u say that ur soft wash system took u to another level. Help Otis.
Otis Nelson As you know nothing lasts. It will pay for itself 10 times over. I highly recommend a 12 V system of some kind. Mine has allowed me to do work but I was not able to do safely last year.
Otis Nelson also, I appreciate the kind words and thank you for following along
Joe, my name is Miguel and really I admire you, about the you do. I’m starting a Power washing little business. Please tell me o let know what cleaner I could use for vinyl siding and for roof, honestly I don’t want to make any mess doing this kind of work, I live in Oxon Hill, MD and know already you will spend a little time to send me that info. Hope your job continue growing up and God bless you Joe. Good night
Great job boys, keep on killin it😊
Trini_Diva 💪🏻🤪
Good for you man! Hell of a day
I learn a lot watching you!!! thanks for the useful info ,
Brandon Allen ✌🏼✌🏼
Powerful Improvements I follow you on lean & mean FB page as well , so do you like the turbo nozzle ?
Brandon Allen ❤️ Thanks for following. And yes I do love the turbo nozzle just have to be careful and use your discretion
Hi joe love your advice I have question on roof Jobs I noticed you left the soap and s.h. on the roof did not rise off, the product, you said the rain was coming, I am new to whashing homes I like to learning more so thank you for all information on your videos!
Wet and forget
Amazing property on the second home. Really impressive
It was
Hey joe, great video as always! What gpm is your pressure washer?
Andy Banks 4gpm 4000psi
Powerful Improvements do you ever think you’ll need a 8 gpm or even a 5.5?
Andy Banks I think at some point it’s inevitable. The issue I have currently is that I can’t carry a large enough water tank. At some point I’ll upgrade my truck and at that point add larger tanks and likely a much larger machine. My intermittent next step will likely be putting a 5.5 pump on my current machine.
Powerful Improvements I ask because I’m starting off with a 2.5 gpm Simpson pressure washer and I eventually want to move up to a 4 gpm machine but then all these other pressure washers say you need a 8 gpm. But you do great work, and I was surprised when you said 4gpm
Andy Banks I worked all last year with a 2.5 Simpson. I just got my 4 gallon in January this year. I would like a 5.5 next. But I think that will be the top for me. My focus is residential.
nice day Joe! question for the first house on the upsell. Maybe you did but didn't mention give husband call on the phone and play the in here already i could do such and such now for this much extra. instead of making extra trip another day? Great video I love watching and learning
ryan a Yeah. I spoke to the wife. And she said she would relay to the husband. He has one of those jobs that you can’t get a personal call or text. I feel bad for him LOL
ryan a Believe me I would’ve happily done it right there. At a discount for sure
@@powerfulimprovements i figured you would've tried. have a great day looking forward to next video
ryan a Thank you Ryan. We’ve got a few today. Wash on brother
Mr Deery, how much of a difference does that accumulator make with the 12V?
Almost none. I discontinued
Thank you, I guess I won’t bother connecting mine!
Thanks for casing that place in Brooklyn for us
James Hattersley you’re welcome.😂
Nice work Joe. Do you ever burn bushes and the way you do roof cleanings?
Brian Bustamante Almost never.
what is the attachment before the turbo nozzle? I just order a turbo but it did not come with that.
Just the body. They are all a little different
Awesome Joe!!
hey i learning a lot from you keep up the good work :) what state you all in if you close i visit ya lol
Great day love the informative videos, how do you get so many jobs, what type of marketing did you start out with
Tony Bersano When I first started I was blanketing a lot of neighborhoods with homemade flyers. Also advertising in the local paper.
I love those kind of perks. One of my customers is an executive for Tillamook cheese. And always gives me really expensive aged smoked cheeses. From Their Reserve lineup
Nice!
When you are getting the quick pick up jobs, how are you quoting over the phone?
Brian Kohls I have clients text pictures to me then I quote over the phone. You win some you lose some. But we usually win
On that shed roof would have pre-treating it with a quick hit of roof wash to loosen the moss up then turbo nozzle it save you any time?
Robert Fling That shed roof took me 10 to 15 minutes total. Including getting the ladder back-and-forth to the truck. I think by the time I pulled my chemical hose over there etc. I wouldn’t have saved much time. Again that was a very old shed that we weren’t tooooo worried about. Wash on brother
Great video! Hey Joe do you use 3/4” or 5/8” garden hose? Thanks!
Jacob N 3/4
Great video as always Joe. Thinking about starting my own pressure wash business. I’m in north Texas. There are a lot of subdivisions around me, and many new ones being built, so there is potential business down the line, but I don’t see much streaking on roofs or dirt on siding. Is it too hot here for algae and mold? Most of the houses are brick with hardie plank siding.
So you softwash with the garden hose correct? Could this 12 v setup reach 3 stories from the ground?
Wow
Another Gem 👍 bro, take the rest of the week off and just lay on the pool floaty w/ a cold one!! MoSt ppl would Love to make 2K in a week. #2KinaDay !!
- giveaway suggestion = an X-Jet would be solid👍 i know i Need to get one, can't DS everything ; )
TyMD18 yeah I was thinking xjet too
Well done joe. That’s the way to do it
👍🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
rob farrell thank you Rob ✌🏻✌🏻
Hey Joe fo you rinse the roof once you shoot it with SH
Chris Myers almost never
You shouldn't use a turbo nozzle on a the roof that can damage it big time with the pressure just fyi, I would use a broom then rinse it down with low pressure after that treat it with roof solution and let it sit until the next rain. Love the channel though big fan keep crushing it👍
He knows that, he said it. House was going up for sale though :P
Space Age TV yes. I know. I am well aware it is not best practice And I hesitate showing you guys what I’m doing in videos. The reality is this tool gets used as carefully as possible when needed
Pro Roofers of Marietta thanks for hearing that ✌🏻
If you noticed Joe didnt have the turbo nozzle that close to the roof so there was minimal damage if any at all.
PontiacMatt precisely!! 💪🏻
Yeah first !!! Hope all is well joe must be late over there!!
How long does the marine battery last?
slim439 several days no problem
@@powerfulimprovements Ok, Cheers.
Joe, do you offer consulting?
Sebastian Castillo I do not currently
@@powerfulimprovements I you choose to later on, I want to book a call with you to get help with expanding my business.
Hey Joe, do you use a half inch hose for softwash and 3/8" from pressure washer? I thought I heard of some guys using 5/8" for softwash because of the friction loss, but most seem to use half inch.
Brisk is my fav too
Randy Vincent lemonade
Darth Quinn @ 6:00
With that money buy a metering system, I am new but mixing is for the birds
Done did this season
Hello sir my name is Dylan and I’m 20 years old I’ve invested a lot of my own money into a trailer with a gx390 4gpm washer ad I’ve bought a x jet and a be pressure 20 inch surface cleaner, just wondering if you think I should set up a 12 volt system or just use my x jet for my first little while until I recoup some money
Hi Dylan, I would use your x-jet for awhile, save your money until you can afford a softwash system. Many people use only the x-jet and get by fine.
Nix thank you my man for the advice that’s what I’ll do
Do you use liquid or powder sh?
Liquid
How bout a ride along. Helper for a day.
Lucien Beccia absolutely. Just not too many of you near me
Joe can we get a shot of that sandwich 😂
Sorry very old video ✌🏼❤️
Very surprised you power washed tht roof
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jason champion 🤘🏼🤨🤘🏼