21 Year Old Starts a $120,000 Monthly Pressure Washing Business

With its low start-up costs and huge profit potential, a pressure washing business can be a great investment for first-time entrepreneurs. Just ask Stephen Rogers—his power washing business, NW Softwash, is bringing in more than $120K each month, and it didn’t even take him to 2 years to get there. Stephen was only 19 when he started NW Softwash, and had limited financial resources, starting a pressure washing business with just $1,500. We’ll learn how he grew that into the 6-figure monthly revenue the business earns today, and how a new business owner should spend his start-up funds, from the necessary tools and equipment for pressure washing to which advertising methods give the best bang for your buck. One of Stephen’s goals with NW Softwash was to reach the point he could step back from the day-to-day operations. He started building a team just a few months after opening and was fully “off the truck” by the end of his first year. We’ll get his insights on how to identify and hire
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