Lovng the new shop! Just one concern from someone who used to be on my workplace safety committee: 1:12 get a drip tray mounted to the wall under that soap dispenser in the washroom; if it drips as it's being used, you'll have a very slippery floor. You don't want anyone getting hurt from slipping on a soapy floor! (Especially the kids). Cheers to you for the fantastic job you've all done! 👍
Let’s gooooo so excited for you man I hope everything goes just as planed and this provides great things for your family in the years to come your killing it
Man, I've watched all the videos of you prepping this shop and I have you say you guys absolutely killed it. It looks fantastic. If I were closer, I'd be a customer. As a customer, the first thing you notice when you walk in a business is how clean and well maintained a space is. Your design is spot on and projects an elite image. Congrats and good luck on killing it in the future!!
I am really excited for you. Two things I appreciate about you is that you have grit and are a man of character. You don't cut corners and make sure things are done right.
The floor issue says volumes about you, your standards and where you set the bar. Most people would have said "Oh well somebody screwed it up and that's that gonna live with it" But your standards for your vision, your work environment for your employees and customers compelled you to spend big bucks (I know a good deal about that floor app method, it ain't cheap!) and make it right. Today the world lets the slick end slide, it's "OK" lets roll with it. But at your young age you had and have a standard, a work ethic, a dream that says "good" or "OK" is NOT enough!! Wow to see that strength and those values in a young man like you who says compromise is not an option for me, my shop, my people and spends the $$$$ to do the floor over speaks volumes about your character and standards. I am impressed and at 70 looking at you gives me hope the standards we held (and I still hold today) are finding their way into the 21st century with you being a sterling example. Keep the faith GOOD IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH keep the faith and strive for EXCELLENCE every day as you have already been doing! All the best and God bless you and your lovely family!!
Congratulations to the whole team, great job getting it done, such a shame about the floor but redoing it says a lot about the quality that you strive for. really enjoyed the whole series. Best of luck with the new shop.
Congratulations on a job well done...can't wait to see more content and work being done. One tip that will bring you even more customers, try to get the front grassy area landscaped. Customers that see a well-manicured curb appeal tend to be drawn in and think they really take care of their shop they must do great work. 🎉🎉🎉
Place looks great! Crazy amount of work involved. Really hope you bought the building rather than leasing it. Can’t imagine you’d put that kind of $ into it if you leased it.. Congratulations on the grand opening, your work ethic is commendable ..😊👍🏻
Looks amazing. I’ve been following this series since the beginning. You and your crew busted your butts and it shows. Good luck in your new shop. I wish you great success.
Props to you for opening your place at 26. you've worked your ass off to get here good job. you and your crew worked your ass off on that new shop and it looks killer..
Love the flooring,I did industrial epoxy in New York city in the 1980s.im in arizona now moved here from Huntsville al 10 years ago.much success to you.thanks john from arizona
Congrats on making it, for the grand opening!Only good things to come now! You should also get sponsored by simply safe, if not already done it! May GOD keep blessing you and your family/business/workers.
Looks killer man. When you said you were changing the main shop walls from black to white I originally thought that was the wrong choice but I got to say it looks great. Especially with those floors. Happy for you and your team. That place looks extremely professional and should have no trouble drawing in more customers!
Love the shop been inspiring me to do better in life . Just graduated from high school last year been watching you since freshman year content keeps getting better and better. Now I’m a freshman in college and in the process of getting my dream truck I have wanted since I was in middle school glad life is going good for me and my favorite RU-vidr blessings for you and the family 🙏🏾.
I have been watching your progress. Nice job indeed! Good luck with the floor. The prep is the most critical part. Hopefully you won't have a moisture problem (up from the ground through the concrete). A moisture barrier (super heavy poly beneath the concrete before installation) is the norm for new builds to ensure adhesion and long life. We used a polyaspartic product on our new garage. Good luck with your business and new location!
WOW! Your place looks GREAT! Wish you many years of success. Maybe the footprints were not cleaned off well when you had all that oil on floor and it came through the paint?
Happy for you and just don't understand Dippin Diesel not showing a little support so its his bad. The floor is a unmanageable so don't stress on it, to worry over seeing the family... that is your most important thing to ever worry about. The rest just comes.
You and your team absolutely deserve this man great work great products amazing family can’t wait to see what the future has to hold for Sunbelt Autopros!
Damn Bro! Unbelievable!!! Looks amazing! Love the hustle and the drive! Everything good that comes your way was earned! I hope for year of success with your business venture!
Congrats on ur grand opening, the shop looks primo and I’ve been watching from the beginning. If ever in ur neck of the woods, I’ll be sure to stop by!!!!!
Hope you’ll continue to do shop updates as separate videos. Being honest, that’s why I’m here. Don’t mind a little bit of what you do in the shop for context. But this shop build was AWESOME content. Please put 6mo and 1yr in the new shop update videos on your calendar! Really want to see how things end up after you live with it for a while. I’m sure there’ll be some changes. Obviously you still have areas to finish off. Break room, storage/prep area “behind the curtain.” I’m guessing you have employee washrooms to redo as well. Maybe follow a car through the entire process start to finish through all the different workspaces.
Congrats, that was a lot of work in a short time for sure : All the best to a safe, efficient, welcoming environment to support the community and your families.
After you get established, you should expand, and open in NC, SC, Florida, TN, Texas, California, everywhere there are rare exotic super and hyper cars! You could have classes to teach others how to do this, and sell the right to use your name. Kinda like restaurant's, & chain stores do.