Hey as a Man with a vision of starting a hardscape business that can Make real money I thank you... I am at ground zero and this video is a great one to realistically see what it will take to start👍
Currently have a ditch witch sk752 right now, I’m looking to buy a skid steer or a mini ex with a thumb as my next piece of equipment. I’m doing mostly residential hardscape, and some boulder retaining walls at the moment. Which piece of equipment would you recommend? Thanks.
I like this video and this is a good goal guide for important tools, but this amount of equipment easily nearing 100,000 dollars. I don't know many people who were able to get a start with near that much. You can produce amazing work with simple hand tools. It will just take you 10 times longer to complete.
Good info. I think the zip level is really important for guys starting out. Maybe you're not able to afford one at the very beginning but get one as soon as you can. Learn how to use it doing your estimates and you will be amazed at how much money it saves you on things that you didn't see when you first quoted the job.
I can tell you are 100 percent devoted too your craft and it is inspiring too see!! Much Respect Brother
I am. And thank you!
Hey as a Man with a vision of starting a hardscape business that can Make real money I thank you... I am at ground zero and this video is a great one to realistically see what it will take to start👍
You can do it! Awesome best of luck. GO HARD
Thanks for sharing, thinking about getting into hard scape construction. Just trying to figure everything out such as equipment and pricing.
You’re welcome, best of luck!
Always great content. Watching your guys/gals videos makes me more confident in growing the hardscaping side of our business!
Awesome! its a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll! Keep on it !
Guys hard scraping is where it’s at and the demand is only growing
this new camera is way better than the old videos. Makes this way easier to watch
the difference between me and a professional videographer . lol
Currently have a ditch witch sk752 right now, I’m looking to buy a skid steer or a mini ex with a thumb as my next piece of equipment. I’m doing mostly residential hardscape, and some boulder retaining walls at the moment. Which piece of equipment would you recommend? Thanks.
This was super helpful
Happy to hear our video was helpful. Thanks for watching!
I like this video and this is a good goal guide for important tools, but this amount of equipment easily nearing 100,000 dollars. I don't know many people who were able to get a start with near that much. You can produce amazing work with simple hand tools. It will just take you 10 times longer to complete.
These are must haves for a guy that’s been in business for some time; or has the financial means to afford it.
Good info. I think the zip level is really important for guys starting out. Maybe you're not able to afford one at the very beginning but get one as soon as you can. Learn how to use it doing your estimates and you will be amazed at how much money it saves you on things that you didn't see when you first quoted the job.
Very true! Very helpful with estimates. It's saved us a lot of money by preventing us from missing stuff on the estimates.
Very nice
Thanks! Congrats on 100k!!
Definitely earned a sub 👍🏽
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We’re going to be dropping a lot of content like this coming up
What brand is the 6 ft level
if I dont get a enclosed trailer, where do I put all the tools?
That is the question!
is there a certain trade to study that would help get started in hardscaping?
would carpentry or masonry help more?
General construction skills are great to have. We have a hardscape training platform called thehardscapeAcademy.com
What brand is the 6foot level
I think craftsman
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Don't forget eyewash!
For sure!