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Become a Landscaping Contractor

Becoming a Landscaping Contractor can be a very profitable and rewarding way to work for yourself and manage your financial future. Organization and planning are the key to any landscaping business and must be maintained throughout it’s life is to be successful. A service business like landscaping is one of the easiest to start up and has the best chance of success. By tending to the landscaping needs of your clients and understanding landscape design you can grow your landscaping company into a very profitable endeavor.

Estimated Start up Costs:

The costs of a landscaping business start up are relatively low but they increase with the level of services you intend to offer. Essential to your start up will be: a truck or trailer of some sort capable of hauling your tools and equipment to client locations; a lawnmower and weed eater; a rake and broom; a cell phone; and a computer to help with invoices, bookkeeping, and marketing; understanding front yard landscape design and hand tools will all be needed to get your business started. Not including the truck or trailer, a person could reasonably finance a landscaping business start up for less than $1,500.

Pricing Guidelines:

Pricing definitely is dependent upon the range of services offered and how desperate you are to break into the market. A reputable Landscaping Contractor can reasonably expect to command anywhere from $25 per hour and up for residential services. Sometimes you will be forced to bid on entire projects and pricing depends on the level of expertise needed to complete the project.  This is one reason the study of landscape design can help you demand top dollar and possibly land you large jobs.

Marketing tips:

The most advisable strategy would be to begin with residential accounts and build up a good reputation. To do this, word-of-mouth advertising will be key to the growth of your landscaping business start up. In addition, farming local neighborhoods, contacting local Realtors or builders and online advertising are the best ways to get started at minimal costs.

All in all, with some diligence and hard work, you can build a nice business and be your own boss.  The more experience and knowledge you gain the more opportunities will present themselves.

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