The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Starting A Lawn Service
Sunday, November 30th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed
There are a lot of good reasons why you should get out and start your own lawn service in Texas. First off, a lot of folks down here just don’t want to get out in that scorching heat and work on their grass during the summer. Secondly, and you all know this too, some of these lawns are just too big to be managed by the average homeowner.
These two facts make a good case for you making a lot of money in the lawn care business. But there is a flip side that you should consider before trekking out on your own.
Equipment, Machines and More Equipment
There is a lot more to the lawn business than just owning a mower, a trimmer and a blower. I know you think that you can make big bucks just doing the simple “mow and blow,” but that just won’t cut it. (pun!)
Believe it or not, the lawn business is technologically advanced and you will need to constantly update your equipment to ensure you are efficient and profitable. The average commercial lawn mower costs around $8,000 and may require advance maintenance a few times per year. Are you prepared to pay for these upgrades, or perform them yourself?
Health Insurance And Workers Comp
You may not have planned this far ahead yet, but eventually you’re going to hire staff. You will have workers in the field with you, and some on the office as well. These workers need to be treated properly, and that includes you offering them a solid benefits package and workers compensation protection. You need to plan ahead for Texas health insurance.
In addition, you should consider that when you are first starting out, if you are to become injured with no health insurance, your business could end before it even really gets started.
You can get straight forward Texas health insurance quotes online and should get several before choosing a carrier.
Licensing
It is very important that you obtain not only proper business licensing, but state and local regulatory certificates as well. If you are planning to apply fertilizer and pesticides for your customers, you will need training and licensing both. In addition, you will have to prepare your warehouse to store the products.
Finally, several local cities require permits for you to do work such as lawn and landscape maintenance in their towns. The last thing you want to have happen is you get banned from doing business in a particular area because your paperwork was not in proper order.
Before venturing out in the world of the green industry, be sure to explore the pros and cons so you are not caught out in the cold when winter hits at the end of the year.
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