
I Build Lead Generation Machines for Pressure Washing Companies
Not an agency. Not a monthly retainer. A complete system — built, installed, and running in 7 days.
You're great at the work.
Marketing feels like a Rubik's cube with 90 sides.
You can pressure wash a 3,000 sq ft house in two hours and leave it looking brand new. But getting the phone to ring? That's a different skill entirely.
You've probably spent $10,000–$25,000 on marketing in the last year. If you're honest about the math, you're paying $1,000–2,000 per lead. And you might not even know it — because nobody gave you the numbers.
Paying for nothing
Your agency runs PMax — Google's autopilot. Literally the least amount of work possible. You pay $800/month for someone to click one button.
Too many options, no clear path
Google Ads, Facebook, Nextdoor, Angi, Thumbtack, SEO, Instagram — 50 things you could do. Only 2-3 actually move the needle for pressure washing.
Exhausted after a real day of work
You didn't start a pressure washing business to sit on your phone posting on Facebook at 9pm. You started it because you're good at the work.
Burned by at least one agency
They have 75-150 accounts. They spend 15 minutes on yours. No tracking, no attribution — you can't even tell if it's working. And that's how they survive.
3 vendors. $2,100/month.
No idea where a single lead came from.
A pressure washing operator in the Southeast was writing three checks every month. $1,000 to a guy managing Google Ads. $300 for a template website. A few hundred more for SEO. Three vendors. Three invoices. None of them talked to each other.
He had no tracking. No analytics he could understand. No idea what was working. Leads would trickle in and he couldn't tell if they came from Google, a yard sign, or word of mouth. He couldn't say “this is working, double down” or “this is worthless, cut it.”
He was just paying and hoping. And that's exactly how bad vendors survive — when the client can't measure results, the vendor never gets fired.
His ads guy was running PMax — Google's autopilot. His website converted 0.1% of visitors. His SEO generated 128 clicks in 16 months. His actual cost per lead? Over $2,000. And he had no way to know that because nobody gave him the numbers.
I replaced all 3 vendors with one system.
First qualified lead in 48 hours.
In one week, I built the entire digital infrastructure of his business. Not just a website — a system that generates leads, qualifies them, routes them, and tracks everything.
Two days after the system went live, his phone rang. Real person. Real address. Services already outlined. $1,000 estimate. The lead came through pre-qualified — he knew what they wanted before he picked up the phone.
The System
Leads come in from 3 channels. AI processes everything. He just answers his phone.
Lead Sources
You Receive
Lead Sources
You Receive
What the system includes:
Website with instant quote calculator — visitors get a price in 10 seconds, he gets a pre-qualified lead with services, address, and contact info
Google Ads targeting his exact zip codes with proper keywords — not the autopilot PMax his last guy ran
Cold email to 2,000+ realtors — the referral pipeline he'd never have time to build. 51 realtors visited his partner page in the first month
AI that reads every reply, classifies it, and routes hot leads to his phone and CRM — nothing falls through the cracks
Custom app for tracking jobs on-site so he can maximize every lead while he's at the job
43 landing pages for every neighborhood and service he offers — each one a net in the water
Full tracking and attribution on every lead — weekly digest in plain language so he knows exactly what's working
↻ The system compounds.
Reviews → Visibility → Leads
Every happy customer leaves a Google review. Reviews build organic rankings. Rankings bring inbound leads. The flywheel spins.
One realtor → recurring referrals
Realtors refer home services constantly. One relationship becomes monthly referrals, automatically nurtured by the system.
Cold email runs while he works
New realtors get contacted every week. A referral network builds itself while he's on a job site.
43 pages compound over time
Each neighborhood page gets indexed by Google. Every month they rank higher. One lead turns into three.
He went from paying 3 vendors $2,100/month with no tracking, no attribution, and 1 lead in 16 months — to one system that produced a $1,000 qualified lead in 48 hours and shows him exactly where every lead comes from. Leads auto-add to his CRM. He gets an email with the lead's info and an estimate they've already been pre-qualified with. All he does is answer his phone and do the work.


I'm building the same system
for 3 more operators.
Here's what the founding rate includes:
50% off the standard rate
First 3 operators lock in half price. After that, it's $5,500/month.
Geographic exclusivity
I will never run two operators in the same zip codes. Your territory is yours.
Rev-share available
I only get paid when you get paid. If I don't produce leads, I make nothing.
Live in 7–14 days
Not 90 days of "strategy sessions." Your system is built and running in a week.
You don't learn anything
No dashboards. No logins. No approvals. You do the work. I fill the calendar.
Rev-Share
Zero risk. I only get paid when you get paid. If I don't produce, I make nothing. Best for operators under $10K/month.
Check AvailabilityFlat Fee
Cap your costs. Best for operators doing $15K+/month who want predictable expenses and maximum upside.
Check AvailabilityHow it works
Four steps. One week. Full calendar.
Tell me your service area, services, and pricing
A 15-minute conversation. That's all I need from you. Ever.
I build the entire system in ~7 days
Website, ads, cold email, automations, CRM, tracking — everything. You don't touch a thing.
Leads start coming to your phone
Pre-qualified with services, address, and estimate. You call them back and book the job.
Every Monday, you get a report
Exactly where every lead came from. No guessing. No agency telling you "it takes time."
This is for you if...
Good fit
Solo operator or small crew doing $50K–$200K/year
Great at the work but marketing feels like a second job you never signed up for
Been burned by at least one agency and you're skeptical of everyone now
Want a full calendar without learning a single marketing tool
Not a fit
Franchise operations with corporate marketing
Already doing $300K+ with systems in place
Want to learn marketing yourself — this isn't a course
Won't answer your phone when leads come in
The Guarantee
If you don't get qualified leads in the first 30 days, you don't pay me anything. I'll keep working until you do.
With rev-share, the guarantee is built in — if I don't generate revenue, I make zero. That's how confident I am this works.
Check if your area
is available
Tell me your city and zip codes. I'll tell you in 60 seconds if there's an opening in your territory.