Tips for Starting Your Own Lawn Care BusinessTips for Starting Your Own Lawn Care Business
A lawn care business is an excellent business to start if you only have a small investment to use. As long as you have the necessary skills and knowledge, it's also easy to start and manage. You'll also get to do the things you love and have a good amount of work flexibility since you get to choose your own hours. If you're thinking about going into the lawn care business, here are some tips to help you start on the right foot:
Have the basic knowledge and tools.
As for the tools, you'll need the basic gardening tools in order to turn up, clean, cut and weed the lawn or garden. This will include a trimmer, edger, hedge clippers, shovel, rake, blower, a wheelbarrow or wagon. You will also need to invest in fertilizers and chemicals for treating the lawn. Probably the biggest investment you'll have to make is the lawn mower, a necessity if you want to offer a more efficient service.
Getting your customers
Start offering your services around your neighborhood or area actively through phone calls or house visits. You could also set up your car or truck and have it painted with your business name and logo.
Another great way to attract more clients is to offer service packages that will fit all types of lawn care needs and budgets. When people see that they can choose from several options and don’t have to be stuck on vague promises of single service, they will be more likely to hire you.
You can also team up with real estate companies and contractors. Many home constructions require lawn care services and your business may just be what they need. Better yet, this means a lot of jobs for your lawn care business, assuring you of a good income. If you do a great job, you can also take advantage of referrals or continuous business.
Profitability
Profitability will depend on the number of jobs you can do and how much you charge. If there are no other lawn care businesses to compete with, you can charge good rates. If there are others in your area, you will probably have to compete on prices. However, if you offer better services, you can still charge higher rates provided you can show that your services are excellent. As for charging your clients, you can choose to either go for a lump sum or hourly rates.
Startup cost can range from about $500 to $3,000 depending on the kind of supplies and equipment you already have. On average, you'll probably make from $25 to about $45 per yard, more depending on the client, location and difficulty of the job.
If you want to have a good idea of how profitable your business is, take a look at your market, the number of competitors you have and the prevailing rates. If you take your rates and the number of jobs you work on and figure that against your expenses, you'll get a pretty good idea of how much your business will generate.
You can also help make your lawn care business profitable by creating an efficient route. This ensures that you use your time and resources wisely. You will also have to compete, so keep yourself up-to-date about the latest trends, ideas, techniques and equipment concerning lawn care.
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