A 49-second video can work well—especially for home services—if it's structured the right way. The key isn't just the length, but whether the video hooks viewers early, keeps them engaged, and ends with a clear next step.
Here’s what typically makes this type of video effective:
Personal explanation builds trust. If you're the business owner walking through the process, that authenticity can connect well with local audiences.
Length is fine, as long as the first 3–5 seconds are attention-grabbing. Start strong—ask a question, show a dirty vs. clean exterior, or bust a common myth.
Add visual proof. Mixing in before-and-after shots, actual footage of the wash process, or time-lapse cleaning can make it more compelling than a static “talking head” video.
Have a clear CTA. End the video with something like “Get a free quote today” or “Book your wash—slots fill up fast.”
If you're unsure, it's worth testing short vs. long versions. Also, feel free to share your video in the thread—community feedback is often gold when refining creative.