Keep it up man, I’m 18 about to turn 19, I’ve always been great about learning and working hard. the problems that stop me from starting any company was money or education. But I love to work hard and clean. I work at a pizza shop now making 9.50hr . I’m the youngest hardest worker at my job I make $3500+ minimum in sale on a Friday night , I make $47.50 give or take each shift. They want to make me full time but keep the pay the same. I’ve always wanted a company of my own I’ve learned all the legal stuff. What I’m trying to say man is your teaching me more and more. At my job now I’m doing everything from making dough to grinding cheese, making sauce, taking orders, cooking the pizzas to serving it. From start to finish it’s me. I need to be making myself the hard earned cash I worked for not another owner. I’m driven and smart enough to do this. My plane is to save $2500 in the next two months get a work truck, my power washer set up and start washing and cleaning houses. I’ll also be offering trash pick up just a bonus for a small fee. I want to work myself a month before hiring anyone I want to learn as much as I can, for the time of learning I’ll still have another job to maintain money flow. Thanks again for all the tips. From Ohio) Cody Johnston
When you can get upgrade handles and other tools.(Wagtails are awesome) time is money, tools save time/effort, tools are money. The sill squeegee can be a detail squeegee for pole work, moping mall floors, extra handle. Along with the micro fiber, and Huck towels get some hand towels and use them as muck towels. 3 muck towels will save the Huck from being used up too fast.
Best booster pump out there is on amazon. Been using it consistently for a long time no issues at all! Only $80! Abc there’s is like $360 and it always over heats and it’s too bulky. Amazon is small and cheap works better
There's two AWP nail bags on my belt, one dry towels, one wet towels. Also 6 pockets, 4 loops, 3 hooks ( paint can hook, 2 monster). Also storage for small tools.
Great info. Thanks. I don't have the 4 or 500 dollars for that screen cleaner, but I think I could build one. One question. How do you treat windows that are behind a sofa or some other heavy furniture? Or worse a table that has fragile objects in front of the window? Do you move the furniture? If so do you charge extra?
Hey John all your videos are informative and I learned a lot. I am starting a Window, gutter and Power Washing business and I absorbing great information from you. Where do you buy your Ettore Super Channel plus handel and how much did you pay if you don’t mind me asking you.
BTW..why so grumpy at end of this video? You getting tired? For the past year you have been supper positive. great advise on the rubbers. I prefer Unger
Right on "WINDOW CLEANERS" 👏👏👏. HEY DON'T LET MY VIDEOS SCARE YOU I JUST AM USING MY TALENT I LEARNED TO EDIT VIDEOS FROM MY CHILDHOOD UP BUT MAKE NO MISTAKE I'M A GREAT WINDOW CLEANER MYSELF.
Thank you so much for your video! I learned a lot, but how you throw things makes me a little angry! Everything you touched you threw instead of putting it in place! Just an observation!