Tips for a new entrepreneur in small ticket pressure washing

Sounds like you’re taking our considerations seriously. Keep us posted on how well you do this first year. It’s great to know that all the time we’ve invested and industry knowledge shared is going to good use!

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Imagine if you will. There’s a sign post up ahead. Your next stop… The Twilight Zone.

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Are you planning to use this setup in freezing temps? Or preparing for spring?

Excellent!

I have officially gotten the business legalized in my province. I am planning on going to the more fortunate neighborhoods and passing out letters/flyers and seeing how big of a market there is during the winter. If there are customers then I will purchase the equipment and keep up with them.

Don’t be afraid to pivot from just trashcan cleaning. I offered that as a service this last year (my first year) and not one job done involving that. Your kilometerage may vary

So you plan to advertise your services when you don’t even have equipment? I don’t wanna knock you down but, step back, save some money, get some decent equipment then start.

Keep the Sun Joe, though. I have one in my garage and it’s a nice little pressure washer for washing my cars and small cleaning projects around the house… Add a good quality 50’ of hose, quick connect fittings and a foam cannon and you’re all set.

It’s not for a pressure washing business, unless you’re only detailing cars.