Just when I want to quit the lawn care business (again), I see your videos and it inspires me to want to keep going, but at the age of 50, and some recently diagnosed health issues, I’m not sure if I would ever be able to grow enough to be financially secure. I do know I’ll die trying though. 😊 Thanks for being the person you are Brian! I as well as thousands of other folks appreciate you and what you do for the community! Massachusetts here!
@@BriansLawnMaintenance You’re welcome Liz, I mean Brian..haha just joking around. Actually the both of you are amazing folks! I enjoy following your journey for sure!
Hey bryan lawn maintenance a nother awesome videos on your channel u definitely my favorite RUclipsr for a while now keep my enclosed trailer getting work on it because the ram the hinge broke off awesome RUclipsr u are Bryan
Dang I'm doing something wrong. 1 mower one man and I cut 28 places a week. I decided not to raise prices this year for most of my clients are elderly and inflation has made things terribly hard for them.
i could buy a sub compact tractor I only have deere and massey ferguson dealer nearby. i have used massey ferguson before they helped to build a garden tractor and it still runs.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance it's an interesting tractor simplicity asked messey ferguson and agco to make a heavy-duty garden tractors. my grandfather bought one in 03 it is 20hp with hydro the model is 1694025. I don't remember all of the attachments, but you can put a bucket loader on it. the model he had was 1 model below a sub-compact tractor. Super heavy can barely move it even when its in neutral. you cant tell that is a simplicity tractor because all you see is agco on the side but the steering wheel has the simplicity logo on it. it still runs great my uncle took it to his house. it is the best garden tractor I have ever used. so I do my best to keep it running so maybe I can take it one day.
Hahah, man I wish! No coin wash ones around us, and the only one that does exist here you cannot fit any sized trailer through the wash bays, too small! Smh.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance ones on east side can fit trailers. You see Spencer Lawn care always cleaning his equipment on RUclips. Maybe Northville, Plymouth, Canton and other cities need car washes.
Hello Brian, pray all is good. My name is Giovan, I live out in Gwinnett county GA and I’m 21. I’m interested in that mower could you please let me know the best way to contact Mr. Grugan. Thank you so much n love the videos, love brother.
It has been almost impossible to fail for the last 4 years with the massive influx of illegal aliens, there is a bottomless well of labor for business in the USA. The winds are shifting however, a lot of "business" people are going to find out about the difficult side of things.
I’m in the field 1-2 days a week. Outside of that running around selling work, bidding work, and keeping everything moving. But if you mean mowing daily, no, we have a good team that’s handling that while I work on the business.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance Sounds like ole "Griff" lawn and landscape is a tad bit jealous... you're crushing it, running and growing a business, entertaining and training all of us, building a home, raising and growing your family all at the same time.. Keep up the good work sir
I don’t understand the margins in your business. If you spend about 30 minutes per yard and make $90 per yard, that’s about $1260 per day of gross revenue. Assuming that you pay about $18 per guy per hour that equates to about $504 per day, which I hope is less than what you pay for labor. That means that there is less than $1000 per day for profit, insurance, marketing, fuel, materials (blades, parts, etc), equipment, taxes, and payments. Yet, you have a Tesla, are building a new home, and constantly travel. I used to mow lawns when I was in middle/ high school and it was a good gig…I made about 17k and was able to monetize my friends and evade paying taxes, but I had virtually no expenses. However, I no longer do lawn mowing and just came across this video and your channel again, and can’t understand who is subsidizing you, and how you expect your business model to work long term. I think you are a prime example of a tiny ceo, that should really be focused on less glory and more strategy.
Commercial pays big money, it’s very hard in my opinion to make out with just a mowing service. Brian seems to diversify himself with the mulching jobs those offer different margins for growth.
Damn. That’s a wild comment. Seems a little more accusatory than inquiring, but that’s okay. Respectfully I’m not here to share my daily numbers and every minute detail, although I believe I’ve shared more publicly about what we make then any single person I know on social media, change my mind. (Albeit we share that mostly on our podcast, to be fair). The Tesla was from me saving up from our social media earnings over 5.5 almost 6 years. We’ve shared that publicly as well. Not sure what else you want me to tell you. Mowing accounts for around $20k-$25k of our monthly revenue. That’s hardly half to a third of what we produce in gross revenue. The rest is landscaping, snow and salt. Hope that helps! God bless. Edit: also, please note we’ve been working towards being debt free (2019), been saving for 4 years towards the home and then some :)
Thanks for the tour Alex, you guys are crushing it. Great job!
Yeah it was pretty awsome
Ascites?
I'm 66 with cancer for 4 years and I love every single day. That I can get out there and cut lawns.
Just when I want to quit the lawn care business (again), I see your videos and it inspires me to want to keep going, but at the age of 50, and some recently diagnosed health issues, I’m not sure if I would ever be able to grow enough to be financially secure. I do know I’ll die trying though. 😊 Thanks for being the person you are Brian! I as well as thousands of other folks appreciate you and what you do for the community! Massachusetts here!
Thank you Tony, God bless you brother!
Keep going Tony, you got this brother!!
@@BriansLawnMaintenance You’re welcome Liz, I mean Brian..haha just joking around. Actually the both of you are amazing folks! I enjoy following your journey for sure!
@@kodypilger Thank you Kody! Much appreciated!!
@@BriansLawnMaintenance I have been watching you for several years now. Is there a way I could connect with you?
Nice work Mr Grugan... keeps the rest of us and our dreams alive!!!
Crazy volume for that few set ups and maintenance accounts. Well done.
I love shop tours! Great content as per usual!
Glad you like them!
Alex is an upcoming force. Some of these guys need to come comment! Give it this year he'll be pushing past his goals. Watch out Ballard and Troy 😂😂😂😂
Outstanding shop. Great to see you growing so much. Sounds like you have some great crews.
Hey bryan lawn maintenance a nother awesome videos on your channel u definitely my favorite RUclipsr for a while now keep my enclosed trailer getting work on it because the ram the hinge broke off awesome RUclipsr u are Bryan
Hey thanks Brendon! Sorry to hear about the trailer but hopefully you get it all fixed!
@@BriansLawnMaintenance me too i got back up trailer just in case
I'd end up homeless if I came home with a forklift lol
Hahaha
I do a similar blade change method, one tire on any ramp, switch sides..
Yup, that’s how one of Brian’s vídeo use to do it.
I would love the mower! Great vid brain.
Dang I'm doing something wrong. 1 mower one man and I cut 28 places a week. I decided not to raise prices this year for most of my clients are elderly and inflation has made things terribly hard for them.
Great videos! Very cool! LOVE IT! FUN TO WATCH!
Thanks so much
Love the shop tours
i could buy a sub compact tractor I only have deere and massey ferguson dealer nearby. i have used massey ferguson before they helped to build a garden tractor and it still runs.
Right on
@@BriansLawnMaintenance it's an interesting tractor simplicity asked messey ferguson and agco to make a heavy-duty garden tractors. my grandfather bought one in 03 it is 20hp with hydro the model is 1694025. I don't remember all of the attachments, but you can put a bucket loader on it. the model he had was 1 model below a sub-compact tractor. Super heavy can barely move it even when its in neutral. you cant tell that is a simplicity tractor because all you see is agco on the side but the steering wheel has the simplicity logo on it. it still runs great my uncle took it to his house. it is the best garden tractor I have ever used. so I do my best to keep it running so maybe I can take it one day.
we do have car washes in Michigan to clean things.
Hahah, man I wish! No coin wash ones around us, and the only one that does exist here you cannot fit any sized trailer through the wash bays, too small! Smh.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance ones on east side can fit trailers. You see Spencer Lawn care always cleaning his equipment on RUclips. Maybe Northville, Plymouth, Canton and other cities need car washes.
Hello Brian, pray all is good. My name is Giovan, I live out in Gwinnett county GA and I’m 21. I’m interested in that mower could you please let me know the best way to contact Mr. Grugan. Thank you so much n love the videos, love brother.
Email me at brianslawnmaintenance2007@gmail.com
Nice video
i love these videos but not just these all of your videos
Hey thanks Colby!
how much for the walk behind?
I’d have to ask but dm him on Facebook I know he’s active there unless he comments
Is he giving away that walk behind
I believe it's for sale!
👏👏👏
They are gona take all your accounts. 😅😅😅😅
Lol I’ll sell to Alex!
First
Haha third!
It has been almost impossible to fail for the last 4 years with the massive influx of illegal aliens, there is a bottomless well of labor for business in the USA. The winds are shifting however, a lot of "business" people are going to find out about the difficult side of things.
Do you not work anymore?
I’m in the field 1-2 days a week. Outside of that running around selling work, bidding work, and keeping everything moving. But if you mean mowing daily, no, we have a good team that’s handling that while I work on the business.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance Sounds like ole "Griff" lawn and landscape is a tad bit jealous... you're crushing it, running and growing a business, entertaining and training all of us, building a home, raising and growing your family all at the same time.. Keep up the good work sir
I don’t understand the margins in your business. If you spend about 30 minutes per yard and make $90 per yard, that’s about $1260 per day of gross revenue. Assuming that you pay about $18 per guy per hour that equates to about $504 per day, which I hope is less than what you pay for labor. That means that there is less than $1000 per day for profit, insurance, marketing, fuel, materials (blades, parts, etc), equipment, taxes, and payments. Yet, you have a Tesla, are building a new home, and constantly travel. I used to mow lawns when I was in middle/ high school and it was a good gig…I made about 17k and was able to monetize my friends and evade paying taxes, but I had virtually no expenses. However, I no longer do lawn mowing and just came across this video and your channel again, and can’t understand who is subsidizing you, and how you expect your business model to work long term. I think you are a prime example of a tiny ceo, that should really be focused on less glory and more strategy.
Commercial pays big money, it’s very hard in my opinion to make out with just a mowing service. Brian seems to diversify himself with the mulching jobs those offer different margins for growth.
Damn. That’s a wild comment. Seems a little more accusatory than inquiring, but that’s okay.
Respectfully I’m not here to share my daily numbers and every minute detail, although I believe I’ve shared more publicly about what we make then any single person I know on social media, change my mind. (Albeit we share that mostly on our podcast, to be fair).
The Tesla was from me saving up from our social media earnings over 5.5 almost 6 years. We’ve shared that publicly as well.
Not sure what else you want me to tell you. Mowing accounts for around $20k-$25k of our monthly revenue. That’s hardly half to a third of what we produce in gross revenue. The rest is landscaping, snow and salt.
Hope that helps! God bless.
Edit: also, please note we’ve been working towards being debt free (2019), been saving for 4 years towards the home and then some :)
Brian has multiple sources of income and appears to be working it well…all while “just having some fun” 👌🏼
To be honest we’re pretty diversified with residential AND commercial! 🥳
Hope to have many more lol. Real estate one day! That would be epic.