WiseGuys Pro-Wash is a licensed and insured residential and commercial power washing business in Atlanta, GA.
Back in 2014, during his freshman year of college, Wesley Bloeme started College Student Pressure Washing (CSPW) with his good friend. His friend moved on from the business and Wesley continued to grow CSPW, purchasing better equipment and hiring other college students.
After his graduation from Maryville College in May 2017, Wesley decided to rebrand the business to “Wise Guys Pro-Wash.” Today, Wise Guys Pro-Wash is the fastest growing and most highly-rated exterior cleaning company in the Atlanta area, providing a range of residential and commercial power washing services.
We look forward to showing you how bright we can make your home or business shine! Reach out at any time for a free, no-obligation quote.
Have an interview coming up trying to learn all I can. Excited for the opportunity to learn a new trade. I can’t seem to find if tattoos and piercings allowed?
Love ur story. Thanks for sharing. Looking up to your scale and where you are at. Enjoying my explosive growth and love the ride to the top. Mastering the mundane. Thx brother
Very awesome my friend! I just bought an 18 ft flatbed npr, so this helps me very much! How does the truck handle the weight? Is that the HD version NPR?
We normally don't drive with more than 100 gals of water in the 525 gallon tank in between jobs. We will drive around commercial properties with the tank full and it holds it well. This one isn't an HD, but we just got a 2019 that is an HD. We are still building it out though
12 ft long by 8 ft wide. Just bought a second one the same size. Want to be able to fit as many as possible inside our warehouse so they are out of the elements when not in use and it's easier to drive around town
@@wiseguyspro-wash451 Thanks for the response Wesley. Are you getting decent fuel economy with the isuzu? I'm looking at the XD diesel for my set up. Salesman said to expect 9 mpg.
@@christophersmith5868 I honestly have never checked. We were getting 8.9 with our F-250 skid setup so I would imagine that it would be about the same with the Isuzu