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Hose & Hustle Podcast

Podcast de Mike & Monica Dingler

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Hose & Hustle is the podcast for home service entrepreneurs who want the real story — no fluff, no gurus. Hosted by Mike and Monica Dingler, owners of Firehouse Power Washing in Coweta and Fayette County, Georgia, this show takes you inside the grind of building a franchise from the ground up as a husband-and-wife team. From their first job to scaling a business together, Mike and Monica share raw lessons, marketing strategies, and the honest truth about working with your spouse. Whether you're in pressure washing, landscaping, HVAC, or just thinking about taking the leap — this one's for you.

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7 episodios

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

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. 🔥

Ayer - 46 min
episode Building a Brand in a Small Market: Coweta & Fayette County | Hose & Hustle Ep. 6 artwork

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 de may de 2026 - 52 min
episode How Customers Actually Find a Pressure Washer & How We Get Them to Pick Us | Hose & Hustle Ep.5 artwork

How Customers Actually Find a Pressure Washer & How We Get Them to Pick Us | Hose & Hustle Ep.5

Most people think customers pick the cheapest pressure washer. They’re wrong and that mistake will cost you your business. This episode pulls back the curtain on how customers actually find you and why they choose you over everyone else. It’s not just about showing up. It’s about showing up in the right places with the right signals that build trust before you even speak to them. From wild lead stories to hard data, Mike and Monica break down what’s really driving bookings. They dig into marketing channels, ROI, and why tracking every single lead is the difference between guessing and scaling. They also challenge one of the biggest misconceptions in the industry: price is not the deciding factor. What actually moves the needle is reputation, availability, and systems that most companies never build. The conversation gets real about repeat customers, referrals, and the small habits that quietly turn one job into many without spending more on ads. Links Section 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com [http://www.firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com [mike@firehousepowerwash.com] ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 What customers actually care about vs how they find you 3:58 Tracking leads and understanding ROI 8:15 Why repeat customers win every time 12:01 The impact of Google reviews on your business 17:14 Why price isn’t the real deciding factor 18:19 Turning one job into multiple with the “neighbor effect” 22:48 Simple actions that increase referrals 26:20 Talking about price with confidence 30:29 Why “card on file” filters better customers 32:32 Residential vs commercial reality Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

11 de may de 2026 - 58 min
episode Pressure Washing 101: What Customers Actually Care About | Hose & Hustle Ep.4 artwork

Pressure Washing 101: What Customers Actually Care About | Hose & Hustle Ep.4

Most customers think they’re paying for pressure. They’re actually paying for everything they can’t see. This episode flips the script. Instead of talking shop, Mike and Monica break down what customers think they’re buying versus what’s really happening on a job. And the gap between those two? That’s where most problems live. They dig into the biggest misconceptions homeowners have. From “this will take days” to “just clean the front,” it becomes clear that most customers aren’t wrong, they’re just uninformed. And if you don’t fix that early, it turns into pricing confusion, unrealistic expectations, and bad reviews. There’s also a deeper layer here. Technique vs pressure. Process vs shortcuts. This isn’t about blasting dirt off a house, it’s about understanding chemistry, timing, and systems. The stuff customers never see but absolutely pay for. And then it gets real. Stories about miscommunication, bad assumptions, and costly lessons show exactly where businesses either win or lose trust. The takeaway is simple but not easy. Clarity, systems, and consistency are everything. 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com [http://www.firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com [mike@firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Book mentioned: The Ultimate Sales Machine by Chet Holmes Episode Breakdown: 0:00 Welcome back + why this episode matters 1:00 Recap of early episodes and building structure 2:00 Flipping the focus to what customers actually care about 3:00 The “how many days will this take?” misconception 4:00 What customers mean when they say pressure washing 5:00 The gap between what customers ask for vs what they need 6:00 Why partial jobs don’t really work 7:00 Minimum pricing and customer psychology 8:00 What homeowners don’t realize is included 9:00 Most common services and seasonal patterns 10:00 What’s really happening during a soft wash 11:00 Why technique beats pressure every time 12:00 The shower analogy that explains everything 13:00 Speaking to customers at a higher level 14:00 Why cheap quotes are a red flag 15:00 Chemicals, dwell time, and real cleaning 16:00 Why pricing varies so much between companies 17:00 The truth behind $99 jobs 18:00 Questions customers should actually be asking 19:00 Defining scope and avoiding misunderstandings 20:00 The Christmas lights miscommunication story 21:00 How assumptions turn into bad reviews 22:00 Systems, processes, and the Firehouse standard 23:00 How firefighter training shows up on jobs 24:00 Why systems create consistency 25:00 Overdelivering even when it’s not your fault 26:00 The surge protector story and customer expectations 27:00 Taking care of customers vs being taken advantage of 28:00 Internal systems and taking care of employees Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

4 de may de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode Working With Your Spouse: The Rules We Set (and Broke) | Hose & Hustle Ep. 3 artwork

Working With Your Spouse: The Rules We Set (and Broke) | Hose & Hustle Ep. 3

Building a business with your spouse sounds ideal… until you realize you never clock out from either role. This episode gets personal fast. Mike and Monica pull back the curtain on what it actually looks like to run a business with the person you go home to every night and why that dynamic is way harder than most people admit. They don’t pretend it was smooth. There were years of misalignment, moments of feeling unheard, and even times where business decisions spilled directly into their marriage. The turning point didn’t come from working harder. It came from learning how to actually communicate without blowing everything up. A big theme here is boundaries. Not just in business, but in relationships, employees, and even competition. They break down why most problems aren’t about the issue itself, but about people stepping into lanes they shouldn’t be in. The MAPS system becomes the backbone of everything. Once they defined roles clearly, things finally started clicking. Before that, they were just two people trying to run the same play without a playbook. And maybe the most surprising takeaway: the biggest mistakes weren’t dramatic failures. They were small things like assumptions, lack of structure, and thinking the other person “just knew” what to do. Those are the ones that quietly cause the most damage. 📌 Firehouse Power Washing: www.firehousepowerwash.com [http://www.firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Franchise inquiries: mike@firehousepowerwash.com [mike@firehousepowerwash.com] 📌 Book mentioned: The E-Myth by Michael Gerber ⏱️ Episode Breakdown 0:00 Working with your spouse and why it gets personal 1:20 Life with Mike and being pushed out of comfort zones 3:00 Unexpected paths from normal jobs to entrepreneurship 4:25 Separating personal vs business disagreements 5:12 Learning conflict resolution (the hard way) 6:05 Getting fired, quitting, and feeling unheard 7:59 Finally getting aligned years later 8:41 Family reactions to going into business together 9:28 Creating rules and staying in your lane 10:32 Learning how to disagree respectfully 11:39 The importance of boundaries in life and business 13:47 Competitors, imitation, and protecting your business 15:04 The make-or-break phase in marriage and business 15:50 Biggest early mistake: complacency and lack of meetings 17:00 Feedback vs criticism in team environments 18:02 Training failures and the “Cincinnati” test 21:07 When business arguments hit the marriage 22:20 Early operational disagreements and growing pains 23:12 Fighting over trivial things and hindsight lessons 24:24 What MAPS is and how it structures everything 25:31 Why simplifying the team made things more efficient 26:37 Defining production, sales, and operational roles 27:52 Moving to online estimates and cutting inefficiencies 29:17 Dividing responsibilities between Mike and Monica 31:32 Building the team and finding the right people 33:35 What a real workday looks like behind the scenes 36:34 Staying in your lane day-to-day 38:54 The concept of time wealth and freedom Follow Hose & Hustle so you never miss an episode. And remember, no one is better with water than a firefighter on their day off. 🔥

29 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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