samedi 23 décembre 2017

The Lawn Mowing Jacksonville FL Homeowners Need Could Be A Good Business Opportunity

By Martha McDonald


If you are looking for a business to start, and love being outdoors all day, cutting grass can be lucrative and rewarding. You will have to weigh the pros and cons to see if this kind of business will work for you. There are start up costs involved, and you'll need to establish good relationships with homeowners. Lawn mowing Jacksonville FL homeowners' yards might be the opportunity you're looking for.

One of the benefits of running a landscaping service is that it is stable. You should have steady and repeat business. Most homeowners are prepared to pay to have their grass cut every week or ten days. In addition to mowing, you could offer to fertilize, weed, and spray for exterior pests every six weeks or so. You will have to buy the products of course, but once you have marked the cost up, it will be added revenue.

Once you have established a routine with your business, you can expand into all kinds of different areas. Tree trimming, sod installation, and gardening are just a few ways to increase your revenue. With enough customers, you might need to hire teams of workers to do the landscaping while you take care of the paperwork and customer service.

If you do decide to hire employees at some point, the good news is that they don't have to be particularly skilled. They do have to be honest, dependable, and have all the legal permits that allow them to work in the United States however. You may have a certain amount of turnover because these aren't jobs that people want to do forever.

Landscaping work in the southeast isn't as seasonal as in regions of the country that see colder climate. Even though the work will taper off during the colder months, there should still be an occasional need for yards to be trimmed and edged. Grass cutting is a perfect fit for people who have jobs that give them the summer off. Even during the rest of the year, it can be a good weekend job.

You are going to need at least one heavy duty mower, and probably another one for a backup. You will have to have a vehicle capable of hauling heavy equipment and a trailer, or ramp when you are using the back of a pickup. Blowers, grass catchers, sprayers, and edging equipment are additional items necessary for a landscaping business.

You'll probably notice pretty quickly that you aren't the only person in the landscaping business in your town. You may have some pretty stiff competition. If you do good work for a reasonable price, and stay in contact with your customers, you should be able to build a pretty reliable clientele over time though.

This is not a business for everybody. You've got to love the idea of spending all day outside with the sun beating down. It can be fairly lucrative however, if you are smart about your budget and offer great customer service.




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