Spot on man! People assume you are chilling, but you take the bull by the horns off the truck. Its fun becoming a ctritical and fast thinker
@jonathanward43184 күн бұрын
These videos are so helpful. My exterior cleaning business just hit 2 years in business last month and I’m on the tools 1-2 days a week now. Definitely resonate with being less physically exhausted, but more stressed for sure. Pick your poison basically. Thanks for the video Austin, could listen all day. From Brisbane Australia
@floridaprosoftwashllc.34167 күн бұрын
Thank you Austin. Great video brother!
@AustinDavis245 күн бұрын
Thanks brother! Appreciate you checking it out!
@motiversityhood7 күн бұрын
Hey Austin, thank you for sharing all this videos, I’m going to start my PW business next month, I’ve being having so much information, knowledge with this channel! I hope one day I’ll come back here sharing my story too! God bless everyone !!!! Is Anyone from Florida!!!! Lmk!
@radbronson70187 күн бұрын
Huff & Puff Power Washing, Kissimmee, FL
@motiversityhood7 күн бұрын
@ Great !!!! I’ll be moving back to Florida next month ( Hunters Creek ). Keep on going! Success is right there !
@OrlandoPressureWashingPros5 күн бұрын
Austin, I have to agree with you on 95% of everything… butttt as someone who has used the moflo everyday for 6 weeks straight after years of 12ving…. Getting it for your crews would actually be less problematic (at least for us so far), and increase your efficiency by so much that any problems that would occur would at that point be worth it. But when it comes to problems, at least so far… the 12v gave us problems almost every day it seemed. Moflo no issues, hope it stays that way but i know people 4-5 months in rocking every day with no issues. I think may be worth trying!
@J-dizzle20217 күн бұрын
There are answers to all of this, my friend. Welcome to growth.
@Americanoutdoorservices1207 күн бұрын
Really good points here thank you from Corey Arenburg with American outdoor services!
@AustinDavis247 күн бұрын
Thank you Corey!
@darylrichardson85677 күн бұрын
I own landscaping equipment & tree equipment. Upkeep is costly: $80 to spruce up my generator, $100 for my hand tools, $150 for my lawnmower. Parts $900, but I spread them out My “partners” are mechanics & I can manage non-essential maintenance. I pay my people $200 DAILY, no matter the length of time & this PERSUADES them to… HURRY UP!
@pauljenkins30717 күн бұрын
are you enjoying it rn
@MGMG0074 күн бұрын
I think for employees the best route to go is having everything pre batched mixed at the shop, 50/50 water/sh and a bit a surfactant. For house wash it gets down streamed and for roofs it goes through a 12v pump. Always having an xjet on hand in case something fails or you need a stronger mix. Going back to the basics 🫡