Just reaching out to thank you on displaying the center pole attachment we build as I’m getting customers from the USA reaching out because of your great videos,loving it thanks again.
Restrooms is my goal. But honestly been thinking portables because I get more request for that in my business more than restroom trailers surprisingly in south Florida. That’s main reason I bought a F250 to but the portables on a flat bed. Most ppl complain about the prices for the trailers when I tell them The price from a 3rd party
Currently in the garage stage in our first season of party rentals (in Ontario). Been watching all your videos and paying attention to every detail. Thank you for documenting your journey for ppl like us! Hope to build up to your level one day! Just wondering, Did you start as a sole prop or did you incorporate from the beginning? Also, How long did it take to set up/ tear down a 20x20 solo?
Hello new to the marquee style tents how much weight do you recommend on each corner if putting it on concrete? I was trying to make my own concrete weights. I just don’t know how much is recommended
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Starting with popup tents is a great way to begin, but remember, the more diverse and high-ticket your inventory, the greater your revenue potential. Set ambitious goals and keep working toward them as you grow. With persistence and strategic planning, success in the event rental industry is well within your reach.
I have no intention of taking business from you because I'm nowhere near you could you please tell me the basic things you would start with with somebody starting out on a lower budget
The decision to invest in rental management software depends largely on the volume of items you need to track. When your inventory grows to a certain point, the value of paying for the software becomes clear. In my early days, I managed everything with just pen and paper, as you can see in my older videos. However, as your business scales, features like automated emails, instant online bookings, and website creation won’t just be an added cost-they’ll become essential tools that actually boost your revenue beyond what you’d achieve without them.
Just reaching out to thank you on displaying the center pole attachment we build as I’m getting customers from the USA reaching out because of your great videos,loving it thanks again.
Restrooms is my goal. But honestly been thinking portables because I get more request for that in my business more than restroom trailers surprisingly in south Florida. That’s main reason I bought a F250 to but the portables on a flat bed. Most ppl complain about the prices for the trailers when I tell them The price from a 3rd party
Currently in the garage stage in our first season of party rentals (in Ontario). Been watching all your videos and paying attention to every detail. Thank you for documenting your journey for ppl like us! Hope to build up to your level one day!
Just wondering, Did you start as a sole prop or did you incorporate from the beginning? Also, How long did it take to set up/ tear down a 20x20 solo?
What type of cart do you use to hold your tent poles?
Hello new to the marquee style tents how much weight do you recommend on each corner if putting it on concrete? I was trying to make my own concrete weights. I just don’t know how much is recommended
If you need a little more RENTAL GUY in your life (not everyone does). But, if you do, check out more vlogs here. 👉🏻 ruclips.net/p/PL2l82UIUA2VpvP2Dk1dHRJeKW_I8pzKWB&si=wtXY3jvYnZVpH7Oq
Do you think is possible to start of with smaller tents right of the bat or do i need a whole combo pack like chairs tables,,,
Starting with popup tents is a great way to begin, but remember, the more diverse and high-ticket your inventory, the greater your revenue potential. Set ambitious goals and keep working toward them as you grow. With persistence and strategic planning, success in the event rental industry is well within your reach.
@@therentalguy good video. What is the net after expenses and labor? around 10-15k?
I have no intention of taking business from you because I'm nowhere near you could you please tell me the basic things you would start with with somebody starting out on a lower budget
Here’s a great place to start 👉🏻 ruclips.net/p/PL2l82UIUA2VrYB8-2rcqXsOY0afsrU2ve&si=TvuC69rpHzSxjurb
You can afford the monthly Booqable fees unlike the rest of us.
How much is it
$35 a month is really not that unaffordable.
I beg to differ as what I do is just a hobby. So translated to Aus $ it's over 50 dollars
The decision to invest in rental management software depends largely on the volume of items you need to track. When your inventory grows to a certain point, the value of paying for the software becomes clear. In my early days, I managed everything with just pen and paper, as you can see in my older videos. However, as your business scales, features like automated emails, instant online bookings, and website creation won’t just be an added cost-they’ll become essential tools that actually boost your revenue beyond what you’d achieve without them.