Glad you liked the video, you may want to check into the channel membership there is LOTS of great tips there, or just keep watching some of the other stuff that will help also, good luck to your new business
WoW Outstanding again! What a tip $500... Cha Ching!. I've been in restoration for the longest, looking to make the leap into the Hauling & Balling lifestyle, just wondering how to charge for the service... you know bid correctly. Any insight on how to go about this... maybe example?
I'm doing it. I did 3 loads by myself yesterday and made great money. Today I'm working on marketing (and resting). Work 3-4 days ( hauling junk) a week at least and use the other days for other business needs like marketing and such.
Good question, you can break lots of things down and make things that are too heavy easier, you can offer curbside discounts so people will bring things out to the curb and that will help you can also invest in a Lift gate, hire day labors for a day that has difficult jobs.
We don’t give our exact prices so we can stay competitive on our area, but really you could take the total amount we tell you we made for the day and divide by how many jobs we did and get a pretty good idea what we charged.
We feel you can start this business with very little money then reinvest and make it bigger. It’s good to make sure junk removal will work in your area. So I wouldn’t spend a bunch of money at first
Do you ever come across smelly jobs? Do you charge extra for bio hazard conditions? Like those hoarders that have condemned homes full of feces and bacteria.
@@SonomaStrong Thank you for the reply!!! Follow up, do you try and separate items? save oils/hazmat for the end? Or will YOUR landfill charge extra for them to separate it?
@@SonomaStrong As a NorCal Native living in Florida now, I appreciate all your videos. I'm watching all of them and learning. Just need to take that leap! 👍👍 Thanks for the inspiration and motivation! (I'm from Sac and my wife is from Fairfield)
Gotten to the point where I just like the video before I watch it. Thanks guys
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Haulin & Ballin, ready for the junkers ball homie.
Thanks for always having helpful tips! And congrats on the big tips you guys got as well!
Thank you
Love you guys ❤️ from Lehigh acres,fl!
Thank you
Great video once again!
Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for these great tips. I have been waiting for this info as I have just start my Junk Removal business here in Baltimore MD. 💯
Glad you liked the video, you may want to check into the channel membership there is LOTS of great tips there, or just keep watching some of the other stuff that will help also, good luck to your new business
Have a question do you know if junk removal will work in the seattle area?
We do not know that area, but if you have a good population and if you 1800gotjunk in your area then there is mo yes in it
Love you guys and appreciate all the info.
Yanks and thank you for watching
You metioned clover. What kind of card reader set up do you use?
We use clover we got it through our bank
WoW Outstanding again! What a tip $500... Cha Ching!. I've been in restoration for the longest, looking to make the leap into the Hauling & Balling lifestyle, just wondering how to charge for the service... you know bid correctly. Any insight on how to go about this... maybe example?
We have a video series called how to price part 1 and 2 you may find to be helpful
@@SonomaStrong You guys truly rock, thank you so much.
More good information 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲👍.
Thank you
Bruh, I been having problems getting leads! Like I got one bite only through offer up though 😢
Maybe this video will help th-cam.com/video/4OTNVp_Mmhs/w-d-xo.html
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Offerup is a really good app for junk removal too
Thanks for sharing
Clover is better than Square??
We don’t know we have only used clover
on this day, how much did you make.. less tips?
Any tips for starting a junk removal business with only 1 person? Is it even viable?
I'm doing it. I did 3 loads by myself yesterday and made great money. Today I'm working on marketing (and resting). Work 3-4 days ( hauling junk) a week at least and use the other days for other business needs like marketing and such.
Great answer
Good question, you can break lots of things down and make things that are too heavy easier, you can offer curbside discounts so people will bring things out to the curb and that will help you can also invest in a Lift gate, hire day labors for a day that has difficult jobs.
Wow awesome advice guys thank y’all🙏🏼🙏🏼
I wish you told how much you charge for those jobs
We don’t give our exact prices so we can stay competitive on our area, but really you could take the total amount we tell you we made for the day and divide by how many jobs we did and get a pretty good idea what we charged.
Do you think $50,000 is too much to spend when starting a junk removal business?
We feel you can start this business with very little money then reinvest and make it bigger. It’s good to make sure junk removal will work in your area. So I wouldn’t spend a bunch of money at first
@@SonomaStrong thank you so much for the info appreciate it very much.
We were homeless for a couple of weeks earlier this year and were still able to run our junk removal business while living out of the truck and hotels
Do you ever come across smelly jobs? Do you charge extra for bio hazard conditions? Like those hoarders that have condemned homes full of feces and bacteria.
Yes we do, and yes we charge more,
@@SonomaStrong Thank you for the reply!!! Follow up, do you try and separate items? save oils/hazmat for the end? Or will YOUR landfill charge extra for them to separate it?
We do not take hazardous material, here you need a special license for that or we get fined.
@@SonomaStrong As a NorCal Native living in Florida now, I appreciate all your videos. I'm watching all of them and learning. Just need to take that leap! 👍👍 Thanks for the inspiration and motivation!
(I'm from Sac and my wife is from Fairfield)
Good luck to you
$115.00 ?
$125.00
Thanks for sharing
I’ve been thinking about getting Workiz… What do you like most about it?
I like the direction feature, Matt likes how easy it is to use, he was skeptical at first but he is glad he did