.26 inches since the beginning of September for GR. From one day of rain. A minuscule chance for it on Friday... after that, nothing. We have maybe 5 lawns between two crews that are completely green, and even they're starting to go dormant. What gets me is the amount of full sun days this entire summer. I can't remember more than 10 weekdays where it was cloudy out. Already checked out mentally, ready for next season.
Man, I watch all your videos. I love your content and thank you for making that video. On the yard buddy and everything I’m still a little confused like if a customer calls you how do you put that in yard buddy and how do you the payments is what I’m worried about. lol I know you said cash and you can do debit cards but and also at the end of the year, how do you know if you’re still gonna have the same clients next year or do you know? I like I said I am starting a lawn care business hopefully this next mowing season and we have a lot of real estate companies that own real estate and everybody makes bids. Also, I was gonna ask you. How do I know what other peoples bids would be I know some of them got outbid by, 5 bucks these real estate companies like hundreds of properties so if you got a contract with one of them that would be plenty also, we have a lot of lawn companies in this area. I don’t know if that will be a bad thing or a good thing.
Okay first thank you lol and with lawn buddy it’s super easy when you you and the new client have agreed to you working for them I just ask them to send me a text with there full name, address, phone number and I ask how they want to pay, if they want to pay card just let them know they will be able to do so when you send the invoice (lawn buddy can be set up to auto invoice) also I send out text or email reminders in April to all my previous clients letting them know I’m still doing lawn care and would love to keep them as a client and then let them know any changes you might have like price or maybe the day you will mow. Also when it comes to pricing lawns you yourself need to find out how much money you need to be successful, for instance I’m charging 80$ish an hour but someone that might have all there equipment paid off may be able to charge less, but you should never lower your price just to get a client, I promise you it takes time to get clients but you will be happy you stayed at your price and that will keep you from failing in the future. Also it sucks that the area is saturated with other lawn care ppl but do the best work you can and try to offer what others can’t and beg clients for google reviews that helps soooooo much.
.26 inches since the beginning of September for GR. From one day of rain. A minuscule chance for it on Friday... after that, nothing. We have maybe 5 lawns between two crews that are completely green, and even they're starting to go dormant. What gets me is the amount of full sun days this entire summer. I can't remember more than 10 weekdays where it was cloudy out. Already checked out mentally, ready for next season.
Bro that’s nuts! This season has definitely been a crazy one lol I’m ready to clean up some leaves
@@briandewolfe22 We are too. They're falling so early. Trees are super stressed just like the grass. We might switch back to mulching blades early.
@@arbhorrent sucks relying on mother nature haha but I’m cool with having 2 months of cleans up! That’s good money
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Man, I watch all your videos. I love your content and thank you for making that video. On the yard buddy and everything I’m still a little confused like if a customer calls you how do you put that in yard buddy and how do you the payments is what I’m worried about. lol I know you said cash and you can do debit cards but and also at the end of the year, how do you know if you’re still gonna have the same clients next year or do you know? I like I said I am starting a lawn care business hopefully this next mowing season and we have a lot of real estate companies that own real estate and everybody makes bids. Also, I was gonna ask you. How do I know what other peoples bids would be I know some of them got outbid by, 5 bucks these real estate companies like hundreds of properties so if you got a contract with one of them that would be plenty also, we have a lot of lawn companies in this area. I don’t know if that will be a bad thing or a good thing.
Okay first thank you lol and with lawn buddy it’s super easy when you you and the new client have agreed to you working for them I just ask them to send me a text with there full name, address, phone number and I ask how they want to pay, if they want to pay card just let them know they will be able to do so when you send the invoice (lawn buddy can be set up to auto invoice) also I send out text or email reminders in April to all my previous clients letting them know I’m still doing lawn care and would love to keep them as a client and then let them know any changes you might have like price or maybe the day you will mow. Also when it comes to pricing lawns you yourself need to find out how much money you need to be successful, for instance I’m charging 80$ish an hour but someone that might have all there equipment paid off may be able to charge less, but you should never lower your price just to get a client, I promise you it takes time to get clients but you will be happy you stayed at your price and that will keep you from failing in the future. Also it sucks that the area is saturated with other lawn care ppl but do the best work you can and try to offer what others can’t and beg clients for google reviews that helps soooooo much.
I've thought about buying a Wright stander how do u like the stander vs a sit down zero turn
Stander is more efficient when you’re doing lots of lawns