I've got a 2017 of the same truck. I was wondering about the bed rot, but I figured I'd just go with a flatbed/utility box hybrid bed and just rock it as a full work truck. Maybe get a yeet around truck that's easier to park.
Man this is great. How’s it going 2 years later? I’m about to start with a small set up also. I have a carpet cleaning/ floor cleaning business, but 2 clients just popped up wanting me to “pressure wash” their places. It’s stucco, so after research I’m moving to make my softwash set up. I figured it would be a good add on to my service. Hopefully it fills in the down times for me
Bro new subscriber here! Got u..listen u may have jist saved my a** alot of time and money! I got that same suttner 510 gun off amazon and "no connects" came with it ,i was completely lost ! Until this video here on what to do..Can you please hit me back with exactly what parts and sizes u used on the end of it to connect ur 1/4 tips? Please help 🙏 Thanks in advance !! U really helped me either way if i gotta figure it out on my own or not.
hey men pretty nice video im just starting a business just like yours but i got confuse how you fill it up your tank or are you using your water so that means you have to fill it up every single time why not use the customer house to fill it up and keep going sorry if sound bad the question but i cant uderstand i saw a bunch of videos with diferrents ways to do this thanks a lot men
awesome video thank you. Great for beginner like me. So in your tank to the right, you are batch mixing right (in that one there SH + water) if I understand. If that is the case, maybe u can do a video on how to change the SH % from house to house! Thanks
What was your biggest reason for switching to a trailer setup? I have a f350 with an 8ft bed was planning on just running with that. It looks like you have a short bed truck. Would you still want the trailer if you had a long bed truck?
What are you licensed in? I'm in Miami and there are no licensing requirements or even a license to pressure wash The closest thing is general contractor which requires years in the field and passing a test
Occupational license more than likely. it's just an umbrella license for service based businesses that don't require to pass a State test. Lawn care, pressure washing, handyman, window cleaning etc etc ...
Get hucks for everyday use using surface cleaner or softwashing and tall muck boots or a pvc style pant or fishing style bid to protect your legs and stay dry when wanding.