There should be a butterfly valve somewhere on the hydraulic system that you can turn in and slow down the gravity down which should stop the overflow through the breather. It will also slow down the up however so it's about finding the balance
That’s awesome to hear…I can’t find a job down here….looked at and bid like 25 jobs last month and got zero!….everyone complaining it’s too expensive, which it is…but that’s the price these days….even my carpenter buddy’s are having people that agreed on jobs are backing out last minute and people saying it’s just too expensive…..what I’m saying is it’s probably heading north to you pretty soon….don’t go buying anymore equipment for awhile!
I hear things like that coming from the mid-atlantic and southern new england states. My friend in CT is having a hard time this season as well. We're pivoting to some recession-proof stuff beginning late fall. I'm less concerned with those plans on the horizon.
Too much work sounds like one of those good problems. Some of the construction pages I follow on the book of faces I hear a lot of areas of the country, work is coming in slow. Thanks for the update on first year success. Quick question if you don’t mind answering. 1.5 is the goal for this year but what was the business doing last year without the paving?
Our leads originate from fb, IG, and google ads that we produce. I build commercials using our video library. Large projects have been coming from repeat customers who first found us for a small project.
A lot lol. We’re doing fine but it’ll be a bit of time before we’re incredibly profitable. Even just this season, making minor tweaks has saved me $2500/week in payroll that averages 11k
Those numbers are awesome! It will be cool if you keep us updated on the numbers!
Great work! Never easy working around the holidays
Great videos! I look forward to them. What has been your most productive method of advertising?
Social media ads are where it’s at. Our video commercials make up for over 50% of our leads and revenue generation
Loving this channel Brother👌🏼
Godspeed on reaching your goal of $1.5m🔥
Hard work pays off 👍
Not every day as aspected.hope you reach your goals.
There should be a butterfly valve somewhere on the hydraulic system that you can turn in and slow down the gravity down which should stop the overflow through the breather. It will also slow down the up however so it's about finding the balance
I’m going to take it to the dealer and let them deal with it
That’s awesome to hear…I can’t find a job down here….looked at and bid like 25 jobs last month and got zero!….everyone complaining it’s too expensive, which it is…but that’s the price these days….even my carpenter buddy’s are having people that agreed on jobs are backing out last minute and people saying it’s just too expensive…..what I’m saying is it’s probably heading north to you pretty soon….don’t go buying anymore equipment for awhile!
I hear things like that coming from the mid-atlantic and southern new england states. My friend in CT is having a hard time this season as well. We're pivoting to some recession-proof stuff beginning late fall. I'm less concerned with those plans on the horizon.
Too much work sounds like one of those good problems. Some of the construction pages I follow on the book of faces I hear a lot of areas of the country, work is coming in slow.
Thanks for the update on first year success. Quick question if you don’t mind answering.
1.5 is the goal for this year but what was the business doing last year without the paving?
700
Where have you found gets the mid to large size projects for the dirtwork side when advertising?
Our leads originate from fb, IG, and google ads that we produce. I build commercials using our video library. Large projects have been coming from repeat customers who first found us for a small project.
40-50k a week but how much expenses? Im barely getting 4-5k a week and getting killed by expenses.
A lot lol. We’re doing fine but it’ll be a bit of time before we’re incredibly profitable. Even just this season, making minor tweaks has saved me $2500/week in payroll that averages 11k