ACllen 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2022 I'm somewhat experienced in SoftWashing Residental & Commerical jobs. I worked for 6 months as a tech for a Local Small Business that does Pressure Washing, Solar Panel Cleaning, Roof Cleaning, Window Cleaning, surface cleaning, etc. Now I am currently attempting to start my own small business, I have all the equipment to start. However, I am concerned about my vehicle's towing capacity. I want to get one of those cheap 5x8ft trailers that can hold roughly 2,000lbs and attempt to use a small water/chem tank and work with that to start out with. I already have spent money on good equipment, I rather not take out a business loan or go into more debt for a work truck just starting out, I have an SUV and a dream. I would be more than grateful for anyone with greater knowledge than me to give me any tips? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted July 8, 2022 Determining weight capacity is a good thing. Next. Determine what will have weight and what amounts. Water is 8lb/gal so you won't have a very large tank when considering the pressure washer weight, the hose reels, hoses and anything else you install upon the trailer. The water tank is the largest variable as you may have guessed. Also to consider is a baffle system inside the tank to help with water sloughing inside. This can be dangerous with a barrel tank. Square tanks tend to be safer in this regard. Let me know if you have any questions. Rod Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lengistonjorry 0 Report post Posted May 3 On 7/7/2022 at 8:59 PM, ACllen said: I'm somewhat experienced in SoftWashing Residental & Commerical jobs. I worked for 6 months as a tech for a Local Small Business that does Pressure Washing, Solar Panel Cleaning, Roof Cleaning, Window Cleaning, surface cleaning, etc. Now I am currently attempting to start my own small business website, I have all the equipment to start. However, I am concerned about my vehicle's towing capacity. I want to get one of those cheap 5x8ft trailers that can hold roughly 2,000lbs and attempt to use a small water/chem tank and work with that to start out with. I already have spent money on good equipment, I rather not take out a business loan or go into more debt for a work truck just starting out, I have an SUV and a dream. I would be more than grateful for anyone with greater knowledge than me to give me any tips? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lengistonjorry 0 Report post Posted May 4 Softwashing typically involves using a pressure washer or similar equipment to apply specialized cleaning solutions to surfaces, such as buildings, roofs, or outdoor areas, to remove dirt, algae, mildew 툰코2, and other contaminants. Softwashing doesn't typically require heavy equipment, but it does involve transporting the necessary tools and supplies to the cleaning site. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
verifybtc1 0 Report post Posted May 5 On 03/05/2024 at 3:23 PM, lengistonjorry said: On 08/07/2022 at 2:38 PM, Beth n Rod said: Determining weight capacity is a good thing. Next. Determine what will have weight and what amounts. Water is 8lb/gal so you won't have a very large tank when considering the pressure washer weight, the hose reels, hoses and anything else you install upon the trailer. The water tank is the largest variable Info as you may have guessed. Also to consider is a baffle system inside the tank to help with water sloughing inside. This can be dangerous with a barrel tank. Square tanks tend to be safer in this regard. Let me know if you have any questions. Rod Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hussyjake 0 Report post Posted June 19 Starting your own soft washing business is exciting! To ensure your SUV can tow the 5x8ft trailer with your equipment, check its towing capacity in the owner's manual. If it can handle the weight, you're good to go. Keep your initial load light and efficient, using smaller tanks if needed. Focus on building a customer base and saving up for future upgrades. Network with local businesses for tips and potential partnerships. Good luck with your new venture! regard tiktok downloader Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
verintyfi 0 Report post Posted November 13 Determining weight capacity is a good thing. Next. Determine what will have weight and what amounts. Water is 8lb/gal so you won't have a very large tank when considering the pressure washer weight, the hose reels, hoses and anything else you install upon the trailer. The water tank is the largest variable Info as you may have guessed. Also to consider is a baffle system inside the tank to help with water sloughing inside. This can be dangerous with a barrel tank. Square tanks tend to be safer in this regard. Let me know if you have any questions. Rod Share this post Link to post Share on other sites