How to Start a Lawn Care Business

So you enjoy working outdoors enough to consider starting your own business... Why not start a lawn care business? Many homeowners don't have the time to devote to lawn care, and end up hiring a professional service to do the job for them. Businesses almost always need the services of a lawn care professional, and can offer higher pay and larger areas to care for than homeowners do. You could easily stay loaded with business from residential and commercial clients alike!

In case you're wondering how to start your own lawn care business, it's a lot easier than you might think! If you don't have a lot of money to invest as capital, simply start small and work your way up. For example, you could easily start a lawn care business with one push mower and a way to transport it. The money you made mowing small lawns could be invested in better equipment such as a larger truck and riding mowers. If your business got large enough, you could even hire employees to take care of your customers for you while you oversee the whole operation!

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First things first. You'll need to get the proper business licenses, if any are required in your area. Visit your local municipal complex to find out the legalities you need to take care of before launching your business.

Next purchase your equipment. For a small business, this would simply be a pickup truck, a lawnmower, and perhaps a weedeater.

Once you have everything in place, you'll need to advertise! There is an unlimited number of low-cost advertising options that can help you quickly spread the word about your lawn care business. Try advertising in your local newspaper, as well as local pennysaver papers. Post flyers on supermarket and laundromat bulletin boards. Take out an ad in your local Yellow Pages. If you've got a larger advertising budget, why not go for a TV ad on one of your local stations or a radio spot? You can even turn your vehicle into a rolling advertisement for your lawn care business, with the use of customized decals.

Be mindful that a professional image is crucial in the lawn care business. Professionalism separates you from that teenager in your area who mows lawns for a lot less. When answering the phone, always use a professional greeting and the name of your business. Always provide your customers with accurate ETA's and stick to them. Happy customers will often refer you to new clients, which can really help grow your business in a hurry. By offering top-notch customer service combined with quality work, your lawn care business can be a success!

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