I am working on starting a pressure wash business in Florida. My plan is to start out small as a side hustle, and eventually work my way to full time. I plan on starting with a 4gpm washer and a surface cleaner, staying away from chemicals until I get more experience. I am going to start by advertising door to door with flyers and word of mouth, since I have some older family members in town that can spread the word around their neighborhoods.

What I am debating currently is whether or not I should get an LLC and insurance before starting the work. Or would it be better to first get some small cash paying jobs, see if I can build up some sort of clientele/schedule and then get official? Any advice is appreciated.

  • TomFromOpenScreensIT
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    1 year ago

    There’s cheap RAs like Northwest RA that cost like 40$ per year.

    The investment is so small that I just do it. It pays out in hundreds of ways with almost no downsides, there’s only downsides if you planned on tax evading I guess.