Pressure washing mistake after mistake

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • I do a couple of jobs and you can see all the beginner mistakes I made along with some small tips. Feel free to chime in and tell me what I’m doing wrong or what I could do better! Thanks guys!

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  • @wannabefishing37
    @wannabefishing37 Před měsícem +3

    Live and learn man! Atleast you have enough integrity to admit your faults and show it. Had a contractor hit my mailbox, cost me $500 to fix it. When i sent him the invoice he disappeared. Stuff happens and most people understand that. Honesty goes a very long way!

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem +2

      I think that’s what people wanna see because it’s the reality of it all. You never see people’s mistakes. Why hide the truth?

  • @himynameis2739
    @himynameis2739 Před měsícem +2

    On my machine that was 4Gpm I went from a 13 inch to an 18 inch surface cleaner and that caused the psi output to drop (When the washer was maxed) from 3000 to 2000. However that is not bad, as 2000 psi is more than enough to clean concrete and the higher pressure can etch as you said in the video. I would say go for the largest cleaner you can use that keeps the psi around 2000 and it'll be good. For me that was about 18 inches.

  • @Jason-eo7xo
    @Jason-eo7xo Před měsícem +2

    One thing though is that you need to be spraying down all of the grass and other flora with normal water before you pre-treat and after the post-treat. Also be aware the you need to be wearing protective sunglasses, gloves, clothing and shoes that are bleach resistant, like polyester and rubber, because all of that bleach is bad for you. Wear a face covering or mask when you are under a heavy treatment.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      Watering Down I do……protective clothing……I need to step my game up on that part

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem +2

      @@Jason-eo7xo a lot of the times I don’t show me watering down because I don’t want to bore y’all with it

  • @nathanluke6826
    @nathanluke6826 Před měsícem

    Trying to start a pressure washing business this summer before school starts back up. You have helped a lot and I appreciate your honesty. There aren't many CZcamsrs that would include the mistakes they made.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      I include all my mistakes so that others like yourself can know what NOT to do because I make a lot of them. It’s real so I think people appreciate and relate to that. Good luck out there Nathan! Keep grinding because nothing will fall into our laps.

  • @kurtisbiggins4594
    @kurtisbiggins4594 Před měsícem +1

    Im using my landscaping business to power my pressure washing business. I have almost everything but a better pressure washer which ill be getting next week. Right now im working with a 2.5gpm pressure washer. Definitely upgrading to the 4.2gpm. I have almost all brand new equipment. Actually it is all brand new. Thats just how i like to roll. I got the xjetM5. I have a 5.5gpm pump for my soft wash system. Jrod. Extensions. 14in and 18in surface cleaner. Ive did 2 jobs so far. The first i feel like my mix wasnt strong enough. The second job was alot better but i realized a 2.5gpm pressure washer is slower and doesnt work well with too much hose (150ft) lol. Im learning. I like it alot. Its different. Lawncare is my luv but this will keep me busy throughout the year.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem +1

      I love pressure washing. I’ve got downstream and just got my jrod tips in. Gotta figure it out and start washing houses. That’s where the real money is made

  • @pressurewashingbysterlingw9883

    Bro, that grass looks amazing

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      @@pressurewashingbysterlingw9883 thanks, I have a reel mower. I need to show y’all my yard setup 😂 I likes my grass to look good

  • @braydenwurth5959
    @braydenwurth5959 Před 23 dny

    We ran a 20 a 4.2 forever. You will be fine. Don’t move too fast but it cleans nice. Strong pre treatment and you are good to go.

  • @Jason-eo7xo
    @Jason-eo7xo Před měsícem

    Get it boy! I am doing the same thing. Working a job and doing the PW business as a side hustle, hoping it turns into a full business.

  • @AaronWilhelm
    @AaronWilhelm Před 29 dny

    Not sure if it's because your camera is switched around to selfie mode but I don't think your flag is hung properly. Stars should be at top left not top right. Harbor freight sells a stubby gun for about $25 that is getting good reviews. I pre\post treat with an xjet so I dont have to get my softwash system out. I really respect you just being so honest and frank about your experience. Keep at it man. Get you a pressure gauge and only go to about 2500 PSI, that is all you need. I have the same washer you have and used the unloader knob to turn pressure down to prevent etching like you ran into.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před 29 dny +1

      It’s because of selfie mode. It makes it look backwards. I actually just got 2 sutner guns in and have a video of me setting them up. Appreciate it man. I feel like people need to see the mistakes being made. That’s where the learning is made and others know what not to do. I want where my viewers don’t make those mistakes and can save money and time.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před 29 dny +1

      I forgot to say i got a gauge and with my current setup I only run 2300 psi.

  • @TristanJones-x6f
    @TristanJones-x6f Před 2 dny

    look into getting a unloader so you dont burn out your pump on your washer

  • @BayAreaPressurePros
    @BayAreaPressurePros Před měsícem

    Dude you are awesome! I have literally the same set up, same softwash system and a GMC Yukon to pull my trailer. I started 7/1/24 and my business is starting to really pick up. Was just able to save enough for a professional skid with my job. I have made many mistakes and am learning just like you. I definitely recommend a bigger surface cleaner and at least a 4GPM machine. Good luck bro!

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      Hey man that’s awesome! My current washer is 4.2 gpm and DEFINITELY need that 8gpm. I wanna upgrade so bad but gotta just wait. I don’t like going in debt for anything. I’d rather pay outright for it. What did you upgrade to? Did you go big boy and get 8 gpm??

    • @BayAreaPressurePros
      @BayAreaPressurePros Před měsícem

      @@YoungBloodPressureWashing yeah I landed 2 large commercial contracts near me and ended up buying the “Workhorse” skid from Expert powerwash in Oregon. I’m in CA and it’s not easy running a pressure washing company here with all the stupid laws haha. Got all the upgrades too. Comes with an 8GPM Honda GX 690, remote downstream kit, softwash system with blend manifold, whisper wash surface cleaner with rack, ladder rack, 100 gallon chem tank, 200 gallon buffer tank, and a bunch of spare parts and upgraded guns and hoses. Now I’m able to take on more work and larger jobs. I’m just a one man show, but hoping to grow by the end of 2025 when I graduate grad school. I landed the contracts through Angi which I have mixed feelings about them. Anyway, keep kicking ass and investing in yourself. The best advice I heard so far is that year one is all growth and year 2 is when you can start to see some personal profit! I might start filming, but it’s so much time. Love the channel and I’m rooting for you, hit me up if you ever wanna chat or have questions. We’re all in this to win.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      ⁠@@BayAreaPressureProswhat a freakin upgrade!!!!!! Right on bro!! Yeah that will be sweet there because I wanna take on bigger jobs but I know I can’t right now due to my equipment so I’m hustling these smaller jobs and saving as much as i can for upgrades. Filming takes a lot for sure. It adds a lot of extra time to the job but I feel like it’s worth it for others that are in the fact same boat as me…..ground zero.

  • @travisvanekelenburg
    @travisvanekelenburg Před 29 dny

    Pretty normal mistakes. Live and learn.

  • @bobcole612
    @bobcole612 Před měsícem

    I bought that same tank, pulled the pump off and use the tank for surfactant, then built an electric pump sprayer on a Homer Bucket lid.

  • @Quin1eyy
    @Quin1eyy Před měsícem

    it may be a bit of a stretch, but i would invest in a nice suttner softwash gun! they work great with a j-rod and you can clean almost any house and driveway. also, a proportioner would make it so that you dont have to spray 5% on pre treatment. or, you could look into an xjet m5 and use the beige tip to spray about a 1% mix for pre treating, then use no tip for post treating.

  • @joshuapoche5137
    @joshuapoche5137 Před měsícem +1

    I think whoever did the brick on the porch used the wrong thing. That shouldn't have happened. I bet they used grout for tile instead of morter.

  • @SAW_Coffee
    @SAW_Coffee Před měsícem +1

    Mmmm, not too proud!! Nice!!

  • @ChrisCleanss
    @ChrisCleanss Před měsícem

    I would definitely invest in a m5/x-jet nozzle. Changed the game for me personally!

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      I literally just watched about 2 hours worth of m5/x-jet on CZcams. Think it’s gonna be my next upgrade!

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      Do you use the injector kit or do you use just the nozzle and downstream?

    • @ChrisCleanss
      @ChrisCleanss Před měsícem

      @@YoungBloodPressureWashing Injector kit. Definitely going to invest in the nozzle later on.

  • @random4189
    @random4189 Před měsícem

    Aye! I do occupational therapy home health, and pressure washing as I’m a glutton for punishment. 😂
    Good luck man!

  • @Above_Beyond76
    @Above_Beyond76 Před 29 dny

    Just get a dn10 ball valve and swivel for your pressure washing hose

  • @Bleachsprayerr
    @Bleachsprayerr Před měsícem

    i work healthcare also so i feel ya after a 12 hr night shift then going out to wash.

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      @@Bleachsprayerr brooooo. It’s a real struggle. But we can’t make money if we’re asleep 😂

  • @InnocentlyInsaneCreations
    @InnocentlyInsaneCreations Před měsícem

    Not a bad set up. I was thinking if I should go all out, or just the basics. Idk. I really want that AR45 Fresh Rinse has. But the set up you have, would keep more in my bank, to add on other services. Sooo.... Idk... I guess it depends on what im working with when I begin my build. 1.5 years. Only bill I have is my truck payment, Id like to get that paid in full, so I dont have to worry about anything except my business. To go cheap, or to not go cheap. Thats the real question...

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      @@InnocentlyInsaneCreations I guess it all Depends on if you have the clientele to support going all in. I can’t because my jobs are spotty right now with just starting out. I see ALOT of full blown rigs for sale because I think guys jump all in without having enough clients. I like going slowly only because if I ran completely out…..well I have a sweet setup for the house and the occasional side job. If it’s my full time(I intend too eventually) then I’ll go all out and have all the bells and whistles. That’s what my channel is for is to show me trying to grow from the ground up so others can learn from my mistakes and also the good choices as well. Best of luck my friend!

    • @InnocentlyInsaneCreations
      @InnocentlyInsaneCreations Před měsícem

      @@YoungBloodPressureWashing I feel that. Im just sick and tired of my current Career. 300k a year isnt worth a minute of my time any more. Truck Driving. Spending 14 hours a day, 7 days a week, to get a day off every few months. Fk This. Going all in, with a lack of clients, sounds really nice to me right about now. Untill rent and other bills are due... then... yea... I feal ya with it. Hopefully you are in a good area, that will have the demand to build the business. If not, create the demand.
      IMO, I think those other guys just didnt know how to get the business. Nor how to run it properly. Also got in over there head, and didnt realise how much work is really involved. It does take time to grow. Most people dont think that it does. Ignore them. Now think of some side hustles to add on the business that people need, so you have more than one service. Something that sets you apart from those other guys...
      Good luck...

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem +1

      @@InnocentlyInsaneCreationsbro, money isn’t everything! I did the same, I was gone 4-5 days a week. Made good money but Never saw my kids and said “screw this”. I feel every part of your desire to change jobs. EVRYBODY wants to be their own boss but are too scared to try. I’m ready to be my own. Yeah there is plenty of work where I’m at. I just gotta go get it now. Not just houses but also soft washing boats and stuff like that. There are so many different things to be done. Yes it definitely takes time. Not gonna fall in our laps, gotta get out there and grind. Let’s do this my friend

    • @InnocentlyInsaneCreations
      @InnocentlyInsaneCreations Před měsícem

      @@YoungBloodPressureWashing Im so down for it. Am adding on so many things myself. Will have to hire people when I land the jobs for sure. Cant do it all on my own. Hopefully I move to a good area. Im from Texas. Job stuck me in California. Hell no I wont start anything here. This state sux...

  • @PAwilderness
    @PAwilderness Před měsícem

    Use some thread sealer tape that the plumbers use I bet it wouldn't leak as bad..

  • @ETNASES
    @ETNASES Před měsícem

    Bro did u also got an LLC or permit for this?

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      I’m currently waiting on my LLC to be approved. Should be any day now. But all these jobs were done without one

  • @sassybluesister
    @sassybluesister Před měsícem

    What was the pre-wash thing? Is that bleach? That helps w the pressure washing?

    • @sassybluesister
      @sassybluesister Před měsícem

      Also the last 10 seconds of this video 😂

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      Yeah it’s diluted bleach to help clean quicker and better. Plus a post treatment keeps it from coming back as quickly

  • @keenan5686
    @keenan5686 Před 25 dny

    Take some PVC pipe and put on the end

  • @BlueLSPLLC
    @BlueLSPLLC Před měsícem

    Amazon -Mosmatic Pressure Washer Swivel - 4000 PSI or Ball Valve for Pressure Washer Gun and unloader valve .... So you don't have to stop cutting out the engine.. Get a 55 gallon drum plastic for Water on the marketplace for $15-$50... CZcams how to make.......😎💪🏆🏆🏆

  • @calvinrodriguez4893
    @calvinrodriguez4893 Před měsícem +1

    250 is under price we’re in 2024 where inflation is high you can buy two packs of noodles for 250 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @YoungBloodPressureWashing
      @YoungBloodPressureWashing  Před měsícem

      I legit just busted out laughing. I have upped my prices and people keep paying. This was when I first started. A month ago 😂