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Wow this is right before I started watching you about 2019 or late 18. I’ve learned a lot from you, and really find it exciting to have a role model in business that is excited by numbers and efficiency as I am. God bless you Mike!
I appreciate the time you put into this and breaking it down for us guys just really starting out I like the rate and monthly payment plan makes it seem easier on their pocket
Great video, I got my first commercial property and I wait under bed. It's a small property took me about 56 minutes to trim cut and blow but I can upsell later on on trimming bushes, and raise a price later on next year. Thanks
Awesome and God bless💯🙏 Me and my partners have benefited a lot from your informal videos. This was our first year lawn mowing and now we are moving on to snow removal for the winter. Your videos were very helpful with our learning process. Regards, Bumblebee lawn care services LLC
Great video. I have been looking for information such as this. It didn't cost me $49.99 to watch it either. God gave you a gift and you shared it not looking for a profit. I do want to say that I looked for you on Instagram and you did not pop up. Thanks for the valuable information.
Hi Mike, I really enjoyed your video! I do have a question for you. I currently have a new start up lawn service. How do I go about getting HOA or commercial contracts?
Great video thanks for sharing your knowledge with people not all people do that I really appreciate all the time you had put in that video God bless you bro
What do you do if you are halfway through the season and realize one of the line items is taking way longer than you figured or the apartment manager adds on to what they originally requested. Is it easy to do a change order and add to their monthly cost
Usually just being honest with them and explaining your costs and need for price increase will help. If they aren't understanding, probably not the type of person you want to be working with.
How would you recommend a solo operator find or focus on larger properties? I do my best and enjoy the work that I do on larger properties. The small, fast paced neighborhoods with 5k or less sq ft lots aren't my thing. I do have a number of them around me but the multiple acre lots is where I find im the most profitable but not sure how to cater to them or find more, my business is fairly new.
What i dont understand is how much would you be making as the owner of the business for that kind of quote because i only see how much you would be paying your employees but i would imagine that there is more to it than just that like gas wear and tear of equipment right. Thank you very much in advance.
Ideally you're not paying your employees 100% of that $50 per hour. Like 20-25 tops. The rest goes back into the business, and whatever's left goes to you.
I see you calculated for $50 per man hour. Is that what you're actually paying your help or does that number include a markup? In other words, are marking up your labor cost on contracts by a certain percentage in order to turn a profit? Where is your profit coming from?
It must be a regional thing. Because if I present all that to a potential prospect it normally scares them off. Here its very specific. They just want a price on the mowing and trimming anything extra they will ask you or you present it when its appropriate and basically do a separate bid for that service. I try doing it these other ways I see other TH-cam channels say and it just never works out.
HI Steve! I am assuming that there is an "off-season" where the grass doesnt grow or need mowed... sorry I didnt make that clear. In some markets where they mow year-round, then yes, it would be 52 times per year.
Typically you have to have workers comp if you have employees and a minimum of $1,000,0000 general liability insurance that will typically run about $1600 a year. In 2020 the state of California did change the wording for their C-27 Landscape Contractors specification and it now says “manage”. In some of our commercial sites we had to submit a copy of ours this year when we hadn’t had to before. I’m from the Central Valley.
Question, Do you always estimate on a 2 man crew? I guess supposed you’d get a 4 man crew out one day. You’d be looking at less time. My question really is should I base man hours on a 2 man crew?
This is great advice and for free even. I know you offer a paid course but this stuff really helps people who cant afford to pay. Thanks!
Cheers for this, I been tryin to find out about "computer lab maintenance report example" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Peanlivory Singular Predominance - (search on google ) ? It is a smashing one of a kind product for discovering how to learning how to start a successful handyman business without the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my work buddy got cool success with it.
Wow this is right before I started watching you about 2019 or late 18. I’ve learned a lot from you, and really find it exciting to have a role model in business that is excited by numbers and efficiency as I am. God bless you Mike!
Great video Mike learn so much watching your videos
Thank you my brother. That is great information no many people give the information for free, I personally appreciate know I have some idea 💡 thanks
Thanks man, you're really giving back like you wouldn't believe!
Dude
Thank you sooo much for this video!
It truly help me price a new property I have coming up. Thanks again 💪🏾💯💯💯
I appreciate the time you put into this and breaking it down for us guys just really starting out I like the rate and monthly payment plan makes it seem easier on their pocket
Great video, I got my first commercial property and I wait under bed. It's a small property took me about 56 minutes to trim cut and blow but I can upsell later on on trimming bushes, and raise a price later on next year. Thanks
Thank you so much for this video. Really needed this lesson today. Now to go lock in the contract.
Awesome and God bless💯🙏 Me and my partners have benefited a lot from your informal videos. This was our first year lawn mowing and now we are moving on to snow removal for the winter. Your videos were very helpful with our learning process.
Regards,
Bumblebee lawn care services LLC
Thanks man, that’s what it’s all about, helping each other especially the new comers like me.
Awesome video! Sure helped me out. Thanks for taking your time to encourage us others. Im hoping i can lock this next contracts im about to bid on. 👍🏽
Great video. I have been looking for information such as this. It didn't cost me $49.99 to watch it either. God gave you a gift and you shared it not looking for a profit. I do want to say that I looked for you on Instagram and you did not pop up. Thanks for the valuable information.
Mike, do you have anything regarding modifications of contracts? Requested by you or the client?
Thank you, I really like how you laid this out to help others.
Hi Mike, I really enjoyed your video! I do have a question for you. I currently have a new start up lawn service. How do I go about getting HOA or commercial contracts?
Thank you so much for all of the knowledge that you share !!!!!!
I want to say thank you for your video it was very helpful👍
Great video thanks for sharing your knowledge with people not all people do that I really appreciate all the time you had put in that video God bless you bro
What do you do if you are halfway through the season and realize one of the line items is taking way longer than you figured or the apartment manager adds on to what they originally requested. Is it easy to do a change order and add to their monthly cost
Usually just being honest with them and explaining your costs and need for price increase will help. If they aren't understanding, probably not the type of person you want to be working with.
How would you recommend a solo operator find or focus on larger properties? I do my best and enjoy the work that I do on larger properties. The small, fast paced neighborhoods with 5k or less sq ft lots aren't my thing. I do have a number of them around me but the multiple acre lots is where I find im the most profitable but not sure how to cater to them or find more, my business is fairly new.
Try and do EDDM marketing campaign to the neighborhoods that contain more of those larger properties 👍🏻✅💰
Great video! I appreciate all of this knowledge your passing on!
What i dont understand is how much would you be making as the owner of the business for that kind of quote because i only see how much you would be paying your employees but i would imagine that there is more to it than just that like gas wear and tear of equipment right. Thank you very much in advance.
Ideally you're not paying your employees 100% of that $50 per hour. Like 20-25 tops. The rest goes back into the business, and whatever's left goes to you.
This is good information! How big of an HOA are you talking about for this example?
I fully understood
Great info !!!!!
To your monthly cost you provide to the commercial site, thats the price before you add sales tax correct???
correct
@@MikeAndes you're taxing labor?
You work 12 months a year
Good luck for you. You don't get any snow
Do we have to pay in order to view the templates and documents?
I see you calculated for $50 per man hour. Is that what you're actually paying your help or does that number include a markup? In other words, are marking up your labor cost on contracts by a certain percentage in order to turn a profit? Where is your profit coming from?
Thank you
It must be a regional thing. Because if I present all that to a potential prospect it normally scares them off. Here its very specific. They just want a price on the mowing and trimming anything extra they will ask you or you present it when its appropriate and basically do a separate bid for that service.
I try doing it these other ways I see other TH-cam channels say and it just never works out.
It’s “a la carte” just FYI
Also, if a service is done ‘weekly’, shouldn’t it be 52 times a year? What am I missing here?
HI Steve! I am assuming that there is an "off-season" where the grass doesnt grow or need mowed... sorry I didnt make that clear. In some markets where they mow year-round, then yes, it would be 52 times per year.
Lol keep it up Steve
So is that fifty based on a crew or 1 man hour so if it's 2 then go up to $100
What if i had 3 employees how many man hours would that be
How much to charge in new jersey for one cut? Commercial and Residential.
Is there a form for this type of contract?
Great info!!
great video
Do you need some sort of license to get commercial jobs? If so what kind? I live in San José California
Typically you have to have workers comp if you have employees and a minimum of $1,000,0000 general liability insurance that will typically run about $1600 a year. In 2020 the state of California did change the wording for their C-27 Landscape Contractors specification and it now says “manage”. In some of our commercial sites we had to submit a copy of ours this year when we hadn’t had to before. I’m from the Central Valley.
@@valsilva7833 what’s up man. Down to sell me some info on landscaping? I live in South Lake Tahoe California
Hey man i need ur help
I dont know how to make a bid paper
Where the templates
mowing 12 months and snow removal ok
Wow he’s a very tiny guy. Can’t ignore it sorry.
😂✅
Question, Do you always estimate on a 2 man crew? I guess supposed you’d get a 4 man crew out one day. You’d be looking at less time. My question really is should I base man hours on a 2 man crew?