A beginner pressure washing business can start successfully with equipment under $3,000 (including a 4 GPM gas pressure washer, basic surface cleaner, and downstream injector) rather than requiring a $10,000 investment, and the key to success is prioritizing speed to first dollar, stacking jobs in the same area, and reinvesting profits into better equipment later rather than spending money on professional appearance before earning revenue.
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You Don’t Need a $10K Pressure Washing Setup to StartAdded:
I don't know who needs to hear this, but you do not need a $10,000 rig to start making money in pressure washing. A smart beginner setup under $3,000 can still get you paid fast. Start with a 4 gallons per minute gas pressure washer, a basic surface cleaner, and a downstream injector. [music] Throw it in the back of a truck or small trailer and start selling driveways and house washes immediately. Most beginners waste money trying [music] to look professional before they even have customers. Focus on speed to first dollar, stack jobs in the same area, and reinvest profits [music] into better equipment later.
Cash flow first, fancy builds second.
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