Starting out - start now or wait?

Micah123

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Guys im wondering if i should start up now or wait until i get my hot water setup?

I'm new to the pressure washing game, have cleaned my own house (vinyl siding) came up good with just a normal house wash brew and did a practice at a friends house (concrete area and brick steps) who was extremely happy with the results but i thought that i could get a even better clean with a hot water setup.

So the question is should i start up now with my 6gpm machine, surface cleaner and lances or wait until i get a hot water setup? I want to get the best clean possible so im leaning towards saving for the hot water setup.

I'm looking at starting in residential (house washes, concrete cleaning etc) and then moving onto commercial when i get some experience under my belt.

Thank you.

And if anyone is kind enough to PM me your house wash brew that would be much appreciated.
 
You already have everything you need for residential work.
 
I agree, start now... expand on services after you start making some money!
 
Welcome to the bbs, hows the economy in your country?

Guys im wondering if i should start up now or wait until i get my hot water setup?

I'm new to the pressure washing game, have cleaned my own house (vinyl siding) came up good with just a normal house wash brew and did a practice at a friends house (concrete area and brick steps) who was extremely happy with the results but i thought that i could get a even better clean with a hot water setup.

So the question is should i start up now with my 6gpm machine, surface cleaner and lances or wait until i get a hot water setup? I want to get the best clean possible so im leaning towards saving for the hot water setup.

I'm looking at starting in residential (house washes, concrete cleaning etc) and then moving onto commercial when i get some experience under my belt.

Thank you.

And if anyone is kind enough to PM me your house wash brew that would be much appreciated.
 
I have hot water units since day one 19 years ago. I never use the hot water, or only less than 5% of the time. Now, we have decided to buy duel cold water units to up-grade then use a hot box if hot water is needed.

Hot water is needed depending on your focus of work.

Great advice Tony , happy holidays buddy.
 
Thanks for the replies everyone, guess i will be starting to advertise my services :laugh:

Ross economy is great in Australia, I hear it's pretty bad for you guys in the States though?
 
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