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The Tools and Tech That Run Our Business Every Day | Hose & Hustle Ep.10

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Most pressure washing operators are running their business on memory, a group chat, and a prayer. In Episode 10, Mike and Monica pull back the curtain on the complete Firehouse tech stack — physical gear, software, and AI tools — and break down exactly what made the cut and what was a waste of money. On the gear side, Mike gets specific: Honda GX690/800 EFI engines, Comet or General pumps, Titan 18-inch electric reels, Water Dragon chem tanks, and a parts locker stocked like an EMS closet. He calls out the Instagram lures — zero-turn surface cleaners and turbo nozzles — for what they are. Core philosophy: standardize one engine and one pump across every truck. Software-wise, everything runs through Jobber — from the first inquiry handled by their VA in the Philippines, to zone scheduling, to the morning muster before trucks roll at 9 AM. The ChatGPT deep dive is worth the price of admission alone: Mike uses it like a $60K/year office manager, with Projects loaded with the franchise ops manual, FDD, and training docs. Their VA runs AI-voiced ads using Mike's cloned voice. HeyGen handles TikTok content. The Signature Segment: the tools that reduced the most couple conflict weren't apps — they were boundaries. Separate phones, business line off at night, VA handling all calls through Uma. "You will not get to a million operating the way you are right now." 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com [http://www.firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com [mike@firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org [http://www.pwna.org] 📌 Jobber: jobber.com [http://jobber.com] 📌 HeyGen: heygen.com [http://heygen.com] ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 From carbon-copy invoices to Jobber 6:00 Full rig breakdown: engines, pumps, reels, chem tanks 14:00 Gear that was a waste of money 19:00 Three must-have tools for new operators 24:00 In-house oil changes and parts locker system 29:00 Customer journey inside Jobber 36:00 Zone scheduling and morning muster meeting 41:00 Day-to-day communication system 46:00 ChatGPT deep dive — Projects, Google Drive, real use cases 53:00 AI in home services and Mike's 2030 prediction 58:00 Tools that reduced couple conflict 1:03:00 Quickfire: Jobber vs. competitors, best tool for franchisees Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

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jakson The Tools and Tech That Run Our Business Every Day | Hose & Hustle Ep.10 kansikuva

The Tools and Tech That Run Our Business Every Day | Hose & Hustle Ep.10

Most pressure washing operators are running their business on memory, a group chat, and a prayer. In Episode 10, Mike and Monica pull back the curtain on the complete Firehouse tech stack — physical gear, software, and AI tools — and break down exactly what made the cut and what was a waste of money. On the gear side, Mike gets specific: Honda GX690/800 EFI engines, Comet or General pumps, Titan 18-inch electric reels, Water Dragon chem tanks, and a parts locker stocked like an EMS closet. He calls out the Instagram lures — zero-turn surface cleaners and turbo nozzles — for what they are. Core philosophy: standardize one engine and one pump across every truck. Software-wise, everything runs through Jobber — from the first inquiry handled by their VA in the Philippines, to zone scheduling, to the morning muster before trucks roll at 9 AM. The ChatGPT deep dive is worth the price of admission alone: Mike uses it like a $60K/year office manager, with Projects loaded with the franchise ops manual, FDD, and training docs. Their VA runs AI-voiced ads using Mike's cloned voice. HeyGen handles TikTok content. The Signature Segment: the tools that reduced the most couple conflict weren't apps — they were boundaries. Separate phones, business line off at night, VA handling all calls through Uma. "You will not get to a million operating the way you are right now." 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com [http://www.firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com [mike@firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org [http://www.pwna.org] 📌 Jobber: jobber.com [http://jobber.com] 📌 HeyGen: heygen.com [http://heygen.com] ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 From carbon-copy invoices to Jobber 6:00 Full rig breakdown: engines, pumps, reels, chem tanks 14:00 Gear that was a waste of money 19:00 Three must-have tools for new operators 24:00 In-house oil changes and parts locker system 29:00 Customer journey inside Jobber 36:00 Zone scheduling and morning muster meeting 41:00 Day-to-day communication system 46:00 ChatGPT deep dive — Projects, Google Drive, real use cases 53:00 AI in home services and Mike's 2030 prediction 58:00 Tools that reduced couple conflict 1:03:00 Quickfire: Jobber vs. competitors, best tool for franchisees Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

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jakson Seasonal Business: How We Stay Busy Year-Round | Hose & Hustle Ep.9 kansikuva

Seasonal Business: How We Stay Busy Year-Round | Hose & Hustle Ep.9

"Pressure washing is a seasonal business" is the excuse a lot of operators use when January hits and the phone stops ringing. Mike and Monica disagree — and they've got years of Firehouse Power Washing's real revenue curve to back it up. This episode is about turning predictable slow periods into a strategy instead of a crisis.   Mike maps out Firehouse's actual year: low in January, ramping through spring, peaking around June 15–20, a second slow stretch in August, a spike with Christmas lights in October–November, then flatline by December 15. Once you can see it clearly, you can plan around it. He covers how to read your own lead flow two weeks ahead of actual bookings, how to protect market share during slow periods by adjusting price without killing your margins, and why discounting your way through a slow season is like putting wet firewood on a fire.   The episode gives an honest take on the two most common off-season plays: Christmas light installation (great for existing clients, not recommended as a standalone startup) and maintenance plans. Mike shares the details of Firehouse's Chief's Clean Plan — a quarterly package combining roof wash, house wash, concrete, and gutter service — and what killed it temporarily. He also makes the case for roof cleaning as the easiest high-value add-on in the industry and points to dryer vent cleaning as a future recurring revenue play that fits the Firehouse brand perfectly.   The Couples Corner section is one of the most practical in the series. Mike and Monica break down their *Profit First* system: splitting daily revenue into predetermined percentages across payroll, savings, and COGS accounts every single day during the busy season so that when January comes, there's no panic. If you've ever felt like your bank account runs your emotions, this conversation is for you.   📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org 📌 Guru Gutters: SuckMyGutters.com   📌 Book mentioned:   1. Profit First by Mike Michalowicz 2. The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey 3. EntreLeadership by Dave Ramsey   ⏱️ Episode Breakdown   0:00 Live field call interruption — real operations in real time 3:00 Busting the seasonal business myth 5:30 Firehouse's real year-round revenue curve 7:30 Competitive pricing strategy to protect market share in slow months 12:00 How to track lead flow and spot slowdowns two weeks early 18:00 Honest assessment of Christmas light installation as a revenue add-on 29:30 Roof cleaning, gutter brightening, and easy add-on services 30:00 The Chief's Clean Plan — maintenance plans for recurring revenue 32:30 Dryer vent cleaning as a future brand-aligned revenue stream 35:00 Profit First in practice — how Mike and Monica split daily revenue 40:00 Marriage, money discipline, and not panicking in January 51:00 Quick-fire round: Christmas lights, maintenance plans, discounting 53:30 #1 reason pressure washers go broke their first winter   Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

8. kesä 202656 min
jakson Hiring Your First Employee: When, Who, and How | Hose & Hustle Ep.8 kansikuva

Hiring Your First Employee: When, Who, and How | Hose & Hustle Ep.8

Most pressure washing operators hire their first employee when they're desperate, not when they're ready — and that's exactly where it goes wrong. In this episode, Mike and Monica share the real story of their first hire, a fellow firefighter named Haider, and break down the actual math and mindset behind knowing when it's time to bring someone on.   Mike gets into the numbers: if you're booked out two to four weeks, you're leaving money on the table. He walks through how to calculate your true monthly capacity (one rig, $1,000 a day, 20 working days = $20K ceiling) and explains why your labor rate target should sit between 10 and 30 percent before you ever post a job listing. He also shares the "one is none, two is one" rule — a solo operator with a twisted ankle has no business.   The hiring system Mike lays out is specific and repeatable: build an employee avatar before you advertise, source through word of mouth and referrals instead of job boards, screen candidates before the interview even starts, and onboard with two shadow days before putting anyone on a rig alone. He also shares his Employee Scorecard System — drawn from *Traction* by Gino Wickman — which removes emotion from performance reviews by rating attitude, work ethic, attendance, callbacks, upsells, and Google review percentage every month.   Monica adds the part most couples in business never talk about: the lanes. Operations and production are Mike's. Marketing, admin, and client relationships are hers. Without that boundary, hiring decisions become arguments. Whether you're still solo or already leading a small crew, this episode gives you a framework to hire smart the first time — and keep the people worth keeping.   📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org 📌 Article: "How to Attract, Employ and Retain A Players" — firehousepowerwash.com 📌 Interview questionnaire: email mike@firehousepowerwash.com to request   📌 Book mentioned:   1. Traction by Gino Wickman   ⏱️ Episode Breakdown   0:00 The first hire story — Haider and watching the taillights disappear 6:00 Signs you're ready to hire vs. just exhausted 11:00 Capacity math: calculating your monthly revenue ceiling 15:30 Tech first, admin later — who to hire and when 20:00 Where to find A-players (and why Indeed isn't it) 26:00 Building your employee avatar and hiring advertisement 30:00 The interview process and one-sheet questionnaire 36:00 Onboarding: two shadow days, no ladders, no driving 41:00 Employee Scorecard System from Traction 46:00 Daily pay vs. hourly — and why Firehouse uses daily 52:00 Full-timers in a seasonal business (the expensive lesson) 57:00 Hiring as a couple — defining lanes to protect your marriage   Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

1. kesä 202653 min
jakson Franchise vs. Independent: Which One Is Right for You? | Hose & Hustle Ep.7 kansikuva

Franchise vs. Independent: Which One Is Right for You? | Hose & Hustle Ep.7

Starting a pressure washing business from scratch sounds exciting until you realize how many mistakes are waiting for you. In this episode, Mike and Monica break down the real difference between going independent and buying into a franchise, without the polished sales pitch most people expect. They get honest about what franchising actually costs, what you gain in return, and why systems matter way more than most new business owners think. From SOPs and training programs to royalties and scaling, this episode dives into the stuff people usually don’t talk about publicly. Mike also explains the mindset behind building Firehouse Power Wash into a franchise model, including how firefighter culture, branding, and operational systems all tie together. Monica brings the practical side of the conversation, asking the same questions most spouses and future business owners would ask before signing anything. Whether you’re thinking about launching your own home service business or trying to figure out how to grow the one you already have, this episode gives a raw look at the trade-offs behind both paths. 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org 📌 Book mentioned: 1. Change Your Habits, Change Your Life by Tom Corley 2. The Book on Mental Toughness by Andy Frisella 3. The Road Less Stupid by Keith Cunningham 4. Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin 5. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie 6. Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell 7. Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins 8. Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek 9. Think Big by Donald Trump 10. Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly 11. The Ultimate Sales Machine by Chet Holmes 12. Book mentioned: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson 13. Book mentioned: Profit First by Mike Michalowicz ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 Independent vs franchise business ownership 6:05 What a franchise actually gives you 11:56 Breaking down franchise fees and royalties 15:06 Why 343 to NYC matters to Firehouse 21:02 How royalties actually work 28:29 Inside the Firehouse training program 32:22 What makes someone successful in business 36:12 The biggest myth about franchising Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

25. touko 202646 min
jakson Building a Brand in a Small Market: Coweta & Fayette County | Hose & Hustle Ep. 6 kansikuva

Building a Brand in a Small Market: Coweta & Fayette County | Hose & Hustle Ep. 6

This episode breaks down why building a brand in a smaller market can actually give you a massive advantage. Mike and Monica get into the real difference between being known online versus being known in your community, and why local trust beats big city marketing every time. From sponsorships and school partnerships to turning one-star reviews into loyal customers, this conversation is packed with practical lessons for anyone building a service business. They also get honest about contractor stereotypes, customer psychology, and why responsiveness matters more than being the cheapest quote. A big theme throughout the episode is community presence. Whether it’s showing up at local events, sponsoring youth sports, or simply having recognizable trucks in town, the Firehouse team explains how consistency compounds over time in smaller markets. They also dive into growth strategy, pricing jobs outside your territory, and why trying to compete with a massive metro area can drain your business fast if you’re not careful. If you run any type of home service company, there’s a lot here you can apply immediately. 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com [http://www.firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com [mike@firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 PWNA: www.pwna.org [http://www.pwna.org] ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 Building a brand in a small market 2:49 What makes a brand memorable 5:22 Why small markets are easier to win 11:29 Using sponsorships and community events 13:59 When to stop chasing big city jobs 17:34 Why local brands beat national companies 20:30 Partnering with real estate agents 25:00 The Firehouse customer journey 27:59 Why responsiveness wins customers 32:55 Building recognition with wrapped trucks 35:17 Turning a one-star review into a five-star review Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

17. touko 202652 min