Great job! The wife and I just started a business in Myrtle Beach and your video was very helpful there was a couple things that I was doing wrong that I noticed. Thank you for the video it was helpful
@@MichaelCGatesMusic it's mostly leverage and body weight. The one leg push keeps more of my own body weight on it making for a better roll. I have a horrible back so I have to be extra careful there too.
Tarps are a used on as needed basis for me, the hastle-to-benefit ratio just doesn't jive for me most of the time with grass set ups. On most units I typically fold in a way that the bottom material never touches the visual parts of the jumper (no soil transfer) and the wear sustained isn't usually substantial over the 3-5 years I keep units in service. I always keep my straps under the jumper so I don't misplace them or have to make unnecessary trips back to truck because I'm a forgetful sort of guy.
Good job but if you want to make it a little easier at the end, here's a suggestion. Lay your ropes down underneath before you roll, when you get to the top, you'll see the straps then just grab and tie them up. That's a lot of work and this little step won't make it easy, but easier. You're welcome in advance.
Hey brother good job , look into installing a hitch on your trailer to help you roll the jumper would make the job a lot easier on you special if you are a single man job .
Sweet! This unit came from Jump n Jump in Fontana (909)873-8487. Take your time, don't forget to stake it down well. Remember how you unroll it because you're going to reverse that process.
how much would you say someone should get paid doing this? They deliver, set up, and break down units ranging from a small bounce house to 800lb units by them self. They use their own truck and trailer as well.
Personally, I pay with a sort of a la carte schedule. $15 / stop including pickup and delivery then I'll add on $10 up to $40 depending on the unit. For delivering a standard jumper the guy's looking at $25, large slide like this one $55. then I'll add on $5 to $10 more depending on the quantity of chairs and concession machines etc. After paying for his fuel, my guy typically makes about $20 an hour if he's hustling. on top of everything he made for the day I like to kick him into additional forty or fifty bucks just as an extra thank you. The guy I have working for me right now though can't do these giant units he's only 150 pounds himself.
@@jessegolem Omg! Thank you for responding. I am preparing to add these to my business next year. What is a good few to charge and any particular generator? Also do you ever have to provide water? I set up dessert and candy tables in homes and venues and rent tables and chairs (on a small scale). I just added table cloths and chair covers to my list. Now looking to add one bounce house and one water slide. I am learning not to move too fast because like you I do so much of it solo.
@@TheLifeofJenellereally not practical to supply the water.. I wouldn't plan on doing too many water slides at parks. Usually cities don't let you do that and you also don't have access to their water anyway. On generators I would get at least a 3000 watt. In my area we rent them for $75-100. You can price them at your local home Depot for rental cost.
Thank you! I just subscribed. If you subscribed and I make a video on my business with inflatables feel free to call me out on my mistakes! I am going to shout out your RUclips channel. So helpful!!!
where did you buy this unit. I am looking to buy my first one but can't find a place that is legit? any recommendation would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
This unit came from Jump n Jump. Call Albert at (909)873-8487. Been dealing with them for 15 years. Tell him Jesse with Cucamonga Jumpers referred you.
Great job on keeping your prices and not letting these sucker companies bringing the cost down of all that hard work. I also have a rental business and I don't bring my prices down.. people just don't know how much work these is and the back process to all these...
@@rgviper you're not wrong. The guys that can afford to put these out for $200 can't afford insurance, taxes, wages and equipment renewals. I very clearly explain to the customers that think my prices are high. On top of that, I've raised them to slow down the business, if everything is out every weekend you're too cheap.
@@jessegolem first off thank you for responding!!! I do have another question though, if you don’t mind me asking where do you think is the best place/ app or website to advertise the business? I tried OfferUp however I came to notice that everyone there wants to pay as little as possible. Any tips?
@@ryanwolf1938 consider that strong of a blower was not what the unit used when it was first manufactured. After they age and the seams loosen up you'll need that but you don't want to used a blower that's stronger than required because you'll speed up the stretching of those seams.
Hey there, this guy is about 500lbs. I have a couple 22' that are 660lbs. Just have to make sure they're folded right and roll slow so the air can escape.
I have a winch system too, I'm actually doing this for exercise, lol. I figure if people flip tires for fun I can get mine doing this. I'm very careful with the back.
@@peterpiper5914 I have over 40 units, I use pulling straps too, much quicker than setting up the winch. I rolled 13 on Sunday. That would have been an extra 2 hours on my day if I set the winch up for all of them.
I've got 12 of these slides and 2 winches. I do what is quickest and easiest at the time. I use the winch more when I have to. When you have 10 of these in a row, nobody is trying to spend an extra 15-20 minutes a stop, plus I don't mind the exercise.
Let's see you do it by yourself after its actually rented & full of water,not when the heavy side is dry as hell & only wet where its water in the pool
This is after it's rented, if the heavy side is flooded when you roll, you either failed yourself setting it up in a way where it would be flooded or you failed yourself by not getting rid of the water before you folded it. I get it though, flooded units are horrible, we've all been there. Check out my other video where I roll up a 4' taller slide weighing an extra 150lbs without help 6 minutes faster than this one if you think your scenario. Really though, I'm just talking a little shit, most of it relies on the unit having good drains. I had a 14 ft single Lane rear load that shouldn't get any easier that had me laying in this person's yard for like 45 minutes trying to move after I was done. That's a good suggestion though maybe I'll make that video next season.
Great job! The wife and I just started a business in Myrtle Beach and your video was very helpful there was a couple things that I was doing wrong that I noticed. Thank you for the video it was helpful
You bet man, glad I could help, check out my other vids.
Have a heat stroke yet? LOL
Hey ! awesome job! I have a party rental company out here in Las Vegas Nevada and you did a great job rolling that by yourself!!!
Hey, thanks! It's how I justifying eating like a pig and maintaining my 300lbs so I can get it done.
Damn under 20 minutes! Beast mode.
Thanks man!
Bro ik how heavy that is. You made it look easy
Do you need permit for that kind of bussines.
Tipe of insurance.? Good job
You need a business license and general liability insurance minimum. I mean, if you don’t want to lose your house, cars and future income that is.
I want to use this as a promo video for the customers who want to "Pick Up" haha well done but you make it look too easy haha great video thanks
Thanks man, check out my other vids, I just did a 22 under 15 min
Detroit based company. Well done, all the way down to the strap tie.
Opelousas based company here. Froggis Big Bounce, nice job
Thanks!
The roll-up technique was great!
Thanks man!
@@jessegolem Well, I just received my double 18' bouncer. I'm 250lbs and am a bull. Can't do it! Back is killing me. RESPECT!
@@MichaelCGatesMusic it's mostly leverage and body weight. The one leg push keeps more of my own body weight on it making for a better roll. I have a horrible back so I have to be extra careful there too.
Awesome job bro!!! Thanks for the video it is very helpful
Thanks, was hoping someone might benefit.
Nice solo roll. We use tarps under our pieces and we lay the straps under the piece before we roll it up.
Tarps are a used on as needed basis for me, the hastle-to-benefit ratio just doesn't jive for me most of the time with grass set ups. On most units I typically fold in a way that the bottom material never touches the visual parts of the jumper (no soil transfer) and the wear sustained isn't usually substantial over the 3-5 years I keep units in service. I always keep my straps under the jumper so I don't misplace them or have to make unnecessary trips back to truck because I'm a forgetful sort of guy.
Good job but if you want to make it a little easier at the end, here's a suggestion. Lay your ropes down underneath before you roll, when you get to the top, you'll see the straps then just grab and tie them up. That's a lot of work and this little step won't make it easy, but easier.
You're welcome in advance.
Thanks but there is nothing to it the way I do it and I've tried it all. This is just what works for me.
Your a beast💪🏽
Hey brother good job , look into installing a hitch on your trailer to help you roll the jumper would make the job a lot easier on you special if you are a single man job .
Thanks buddy, I have a winch I use but didn't have it this day so I figured I'd make a video all-natural .
I subbed bro. Did you get your from ultimate jumpers? I got my 2 in 1 today. I’m nervous about my first set up. 😅
Sweet! This unit came from Jump n Jump in Fontana (909)873-8487. Take your time, don't forget to stake it down well. Remember how you unroll it because you're going to reverse that process.
how much would you say someone should get paid doing this? They deliver, set up, and break down units ranging from a small bounce house to 800lb units by them self. They use their own truck and trailer as well.
Personally, I pay with a sort of a la carte schedule. $15 / stop including pickup and delivery then I'll add on $10 up to $40 depending on the unit. For delivering a standard jumper the guy's looking at $25, large slide like this one $55. then I'll add on $5 to $10 more depending on the quantity of chairs and concession machines etc. After paying for his fuel, my guy typically makes about $20 an hour if he's hustling. on top of everything he made for the day I like to kick him into additional forty or fifty bucks just as an extra thank you. The guy I have working for me right now though can't do these giant units he's only 150 pounds himself.
Thank you I just wanted to get a rough estimate I just started working for a guy he was paying me 10$ set up 10$ breakdown. 20$ to clean the unit
How much do that waterslide weigh?
This one is about 500. 22' I have is 660.
Does the customer always supply the electricity or do you sometimes have to provide a generator?
I offer them for a fee, mandatory for all parks sometimes requested by those with huge lots or shit electricity (weak circuits and breakers).
@@jessegolem Omg! Thank you for responding. I am preparing to add these to my business next year. What is a good few to charge and any particular generator? Also do you ever have to provide water? I set up dessert and candy tables in homes and venues and rent tables and chairs (on a small scale). I just added table cloths and chair covers to my list. Now looking to add one bounce house and one water slide. I am learning not to move too fast because like you I do so much of it solo.
@@TheLifeofJenellereally not practical to supply the water.. I wouldn't plan on doing too many water slides at parks. Usually cities don't let you do that and you also don't have access to their water anyway. On generators I would get at least a 3000 watt. In my area we rent them for $75-100. You can price them at your local home Depot for rental cost.
Thank you! I just subscribed. If you subscribed and I make a video on my business with inflatables feel free to call me out on my mistakes! I am going to shout out your RUclips channel. So helpful!!!
@@TheLifeofJenelle can't wait👍 let me know when you do ok
your the man
The best way to roll any inflatable without breaking a sweat is to hire a high schooler
where did you buy this unit. I am looking to buy my first one but can't find a place that is legit? any recommendation would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
This unit came from Jump n Jump. Call Albert at (909)873-8487. Been dealing with them for 15 years. Tell him Jesse with Cucamonga Jumpers referred you.
@@jessegolem thank you. i will give him a call. i really appreciate the info
@@jessegolem Did you go to a warehouse and see them before you purchased? How many slides/jump houses are you running?
@@justincline4643 no, pics online is all I need.
Is there pretty good money in this business? I am looking to get into something after I retire out the Army in 5 years.
Profitability is between 20 and 30% if you are a legit business. Overhead can be crazy with insurance and advertising.
great job
How much would something like this cost to rent one day?
My current rate is $400
Great job on keeping your prices and not letting these sucker companies bringing the cost down of all that hard work. I also have a rental business and I don't bring my prices down.. people just don't know how much work these is and the back process to all these...
@@rgviper you're not wrong. The guys that can afford to put these out for $200 can't afford insurance, taxes, wages and equipment renewals. I very clearly explain to the customers that think my prices are high. On top of that, I've raised them to slow down the business, if everything is out every weekend you're too cheap.
@@jessegolem first off thank you for responding!!! I do have another question though, if you don’t mind me asking where do you think is the best place/ app or website to advertise the business? I tried OfferUp however I came to notice that everyone there wants to pay as little as possible. Any tips?
@@rafa16ari24 get a good website, Google business listing and yelp. Google ads will come next.
When can a buy that water slide
Call when you're free. 9515444611.
We are a factory can provide this inflatables also
How many blowers or what size blowers do you run on this unit if you don't mind me asking
I actually used a 2hp on this unit.
@@jessegolem ok thanks. That's what I'll be purchasing for my kids water slide
@@ryanwolf1938 consider that strong of a blower was not what the unit used when it was first manufactured. After they age and the seams loosen up you'll need that but you don't want to used a blower that's stronger than required because you'll speed up the stretching of those seams.
que tipo de lona são fabricados estes infláveis?
Sorry, I don't understand
Jump n jump
How heavy is this Bouncer once it's rolled up ? Im still struggling with heavy Bouncers lol
Hey there, this guy is about 500lbs. I have a couple 22' that are 660lbs. Just have to make sure they're folded right and roll slow so the air can escape.
@@jessegolem you did awesome rolling it your self 👍
The Jumper Guy Awesome job!
I have my own bouncing business and I don't try to brake my back like that I build my own pully from a hand truck I let my pully roll the bouncing.
I have a winch system too, I'm actually doing this for exercise, lol. I figure if people flip tires for fun I can get mine doing this. I'm very careful with the back.
@@jessegolem Exactly thats how I look at it. 👍 I got 2 slides 3 bounces. Good exercise and very cautious with the back
@@peterpiper5914 I have over 40 units, I use pulling straps too, much quicker than setting up the winch. I rolled 13 on Sunday. That would have been an extra 2 hours on my day if I set the winch up for all of them.
My respect 🫡
Name of suplier?
This unit is Jump n Jump
you prob need massages and chiropractor work man . That looks like a job n a half
Get an electric winch my boy I want to get a water jumper but I want to get a winch.
I've got 12 of these slides and 2 winches. I do what is quickest and easiest at the time. I use the winch more when I have to. When you have 10 of these in a row, nobody is trying to spend an extra 15-20 minutes a stop, plus I don't mind the exercise.
nice! buy it from us
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Let's see you do it by yourself after its actually rented & full of water,not when the heavy side is dry as hell & only wet where its water in the pool
This is after it's rented, if the heavy side is flooded when you roll, you either failed yourself setting it up in a way where it would be flooded or you failed yourself by not getting rid of the water before you folded it. I get it though, flooded units are horrible, we've all been there. Check out my other video where I roll up a 4' taller slide weighing an extra 150lbs without help 6 minutes faster than this one if you think your scenario. Really though, I'm just talking a little shit, most of it relies on the unit having good drains. I had a 14 ft single Lane rear load that shouldn't get any easier that had me laying in this person's yard for like 45 minutes trying to move after I was done. That's a good suggestion though maybe I'll make that video next season.
This isn’t the real jumper guy
What do you want a check mark by my name?
@@jessegolem nah just confused cause there’s a jumper guy on tik tok
@MCQUEENFIT probably Raul, I've been the Jumper Guy for 19 years, he's at like year 10.