The Ultimate Guide to Starting Your Handyman Business

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @EpicSpinsTV
    @EpicSpinsTV Год назад +36

    I started my handyman company last November when I had to move to a new home in a hurry. My rent doubled on the move and I lost my income at the same time. Jumped in the deep end hard and fast. Like Daryl said "I needed money now." 5 months later I am clearing 10K a month. Mind blown, life changed and changing. If you have the skills and drive to learn and hustle, the opportunities are out there for you! Good luck all! You were a huge inspiration for me getting started, thank you Daryl!

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +2

      It’s amazing what you can do when your back is against the wall. That’s why I say everyone needs to have a skill regardless of their current work situation. Congratulations and I’m wishing you much success.

    • @alexb8926
      @alexb8926 Год назад

      That’s awesome! Good for you! How did u start getting jobs?

    • @EpicSpinsTV
      @EpicSpinsTV Год назад +1

      @Alex B I built a website to give some legitimatecy, then posted on Craigslist for snow removal during Xmas. It snowed a ton, so people called. A of them became customers for other projects. I also put a magnet with logo and phone number on my truck. Being out doing work and flying my flag has led to lots more work. I pushed HARD in the start to get moving and build some momentum.

    • @DarkNightFlcn
      @DarkNightFlcn Год назад

      @@EpicSpinsTV what kind of services did you start off with?

    • @michaelchyles
      @michaelchyles Год назад

      Very encouraging. So many whiners and naysayers on the subject out there.

  • @sdsconstruction
    @sdsconstruction Месяц назад

    Brother Daryl! On a job filling holes and caulking trim today and your video came up. Been a while since I seen it so you are keeping me company today as well as keeping me motivated! Thanks Mr. Aka The Finisher!!

  • @MrKelly-ll1lx
    @MrKelly-ll1lx Месяц назад

    Good morning Daryl, thank you for the inspiration. I'm en route to starting a part-time handyman business. Your content has been encouraging.
    Here in California you can only do a max of $499 per job without Contractor's license which makes it interesting, but God will make a way!
    Thank you again for the videos!👌🏾🔨

  • @A2ZGeek
    @A2ZGeek 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just left my Career of 23 years, started my handyman business about 7 months ago and its been unbelievable! I am currently shopping for my first transit van as my truck just isn't cutting it anymore.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  8 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations! I was at my job for 15 years when I left. It's scary but definitely worth it in the end.

    • @swacfan2791
      @swacfan2791 3 месяца назад

      ​@@DarylTheFINISHER you're absolutely right, starting out on your own for anything as far as self employment is scary. There's always the naysayers, and those that call you lazy for not wanting a regular corporate job, but you have to try to break free from the W-2 slavery pipeline cause that's exactly what it is.

  • @mtoner100
    @mtoner100 Месяц назад

    Thanks, Big D! Lots of great advice. 😊

  • @GlitchDad
    @GlitchDad Год назад +4

    I'm working on opening my own handyman business within the next 3-6 months and this channel has helped me so much. Thank you for all the time you put into this channel to help us all in the struggle to handyman.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that and I hope you have much success in your business. It's definitely a struggle sometimes but the good always outweighs the bad especially if you set it up right.

  • @halwilson01
    @halwilson01 Год назад +1

    Hey buddy thanks for that info! I'm restarting my biz after 20 years, you have 100% helped with my refresh...new van, new marketing and a new lifestyle.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      I'm happy to hear that the information helped. There will be plenty more to come. Wishing you much success in your new venture.

  • @mountaindewflavoureddorito4090
    @mountaindewflavoureddorito4090 2 месяца назад

    This guy is nice, I like him, he's entertaining too. This guy is just good, this content is good. This is such a good video, I love it. To the creator of this video, I thank you. This is very helpful.

  • @janamb88
    @janamb88 Год назад +1

    This deserves more views, thanks for making it.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      The views will come but in the meantime I appreciate that you watched it and found some value.

  • @brianhaney6984
    @brianhaney6984 7 месяцев назад

    I starting mine in two weeks this helps

  • @mikebland4935
    @mikebland4935 10 месяцев назад

    It sure would get you started and get you making money. Great information.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  9 месяцев назад

      I'm glad that you got something out of it, I appreciate you watching

  • @mrcoollu9662
    @mrcoollu9662 Год назад

    Thank you so much for taking the time to explain clearly how to start a handy man business.
    Like you said you need to know your skills sets . And other factors included

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      No problem! We should all start in the best possible position.

  • @DerrickSutton-gk5iz
    @DerrickSutton-gk5iz 5 месяцев назад

    ❤ yes, sir. Certified Plumber

  • @highspeedox
    @highspeedox Год назад

    Great information Daryl thanks

  • @mikeredhead2894
    @mikeredhead2894 Год назад

    Thanks for the info brother. I'm new to the channel and will tune in now.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад

      Thanks, I appreciate you watching.There will be plenty more to come.

  • @jethrowbowdeen
    @jethrowbowdeen 7 месяцев назад

    Good job big dog 👍

  • @themiddleclasstaxslave651
    @themiddleclasstaxslave651 Год назад +3

    What’s up finisher? FYI - your videos are getting pushed to me, it’s working.
    Any light you can share on how long it took you/others you know to ramp up their handyman business? In terms of a full time work load? Also, what would say you average # of jobs per day/week. We know it varies but what should you be gearing up towards?
    Thanks for the video

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +5

      As much as I appreciate Google trapping you, I appreciate you watching. From the time I started the business to the time I quit my job was a total of 5 months. By then I was making enough to cover all my expenses. Unfortunately I struggled with scheduling and not charging enough but the work was there. Even early on once you're at a customer's house and they see you do good work they'll ask you to give them an estimate for other work. This along with your advertising compounds on itself. At the same time my bills are uncommonly high because I have a large family so most people will cover their bills pretty quickly. When I'm doing small jobs, I usually have at least two scheduled per day. Small jobs range anywhere from $150 to about $400.

    • @oscarcaballero9014
      @oscarcaballero9014 Год назад +1

      Thanks guys I have been fixing things my whole life and struggle with taking the leap. Thanks for the insight

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +2

      It's a hard leap to take, but that's why starting part-time usually works best.

    • @themiddleclasstaxslave651
      @themiddleclasstaxslave651 Год назад

      @@DarylTheFINISHER appreciate the info. I’m at the edge, looking over … lol. I’m prepping, getting ready to grind out the startup period. I should’ve done the tip toe but I got my own house to fix! Pick your poison type deal. Some good reminders. I do agree on the magnets though - many bonuses - swap multiple business signs & if you need to sell… a lot easier than taken off a car wrap. Anyways appreciate the info/reminders

  • @lnazworth
    @lnazworth Год назад

    Lots of good information in this video!

  • @Y.E.S_AC
    @Y.E.S_AC Год назад

    Thanks for your knowledge.

  • @anthonycastro1232
    @anthonycastro1232 Год назад +2

    Keep the handyman business as is and then start a new contractor business. It has so much potential to work hand-in-hand

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      I definitely agree. You can start by subbing out the work that you don’t like to do.

  • @MrColeThornton
    @MrColeThornton Год назад +3

    I like this video but the background music is too loud.

  • @HannahCarter
    @HannahCarter Год назад

    Me and my husband are wanting to start a handyman business. There’s a lot of fear in starting. Did you have living expenses covered for a certain time just in case? We only have a month saved up of living expenses and would need to purchase a van or truck. We live very minimal and debt free so going into debt for a vehicle and hoping jobs come in is very nerve wracking! I know my husband could be successful because he knows a couple property managers he does plumbing for (currently at a plumbing company). Just not knowing how long it would take for that money to start rolling in

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  11 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately nobody can guarantee anything when it comes to when you start making money. As a matter of fact, when you work with property managers, usually you have to do the work out front and then they pay you later. I went full-time after about 4 months of being part-time and was able to cover my expenses immediately. If you can get on with home Depot for referral and do installs that will definitely help you supplement direct calls . Especially with him being a plumber because they only let plumbers install faucets and sinks. The way the economy is now though, I would probably just start part-time and market my business everywhere.

  • @tedspens
    @tedspens Год назад +2

    My new company logo... "We'll do anything cheaper than that other company and we'll do a better job. Satisfaction or your money back, guaranteed!" Wish me luck! 😀😀

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +2

      Haha, good luck keeping up with all the work. You might not actually make any money but the customers will love you!

    • @tedspens
      @tedspens Год назад

      @@DarylTheFINISHER 💸💸💸🤣🤣

  • @championgreen613
    @championgreen613 Год назад

    What software do you use for invoices? I'm currently using Invoices Simple.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад

      I use Markate. If you want to check it out the link is in the description. I've been using it for years.

    • @championgreen613
      @championgreen613 Год назад

      @@DarylTheFINISHER thank you.

  • @jjcc918
    @jjcc918 9 месяцев назад

    Can you have a handy man license and only focus plumbing areas??

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  9 месяцев назад

      It depends on what state you live in. Unless you're a plumber though I'm not sure why someone would do that. There's too much liability and insurance might not cover you.

  • @keason754
    @keason754 9 месяцев назад

    Do you work in Illinois?

  • @lajuanjohnsonbtc9634
    @lajuanjohnsonbtc9634 Год назад

    How did you get involved with Home Depot? That might be a good video

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      I have a few business focused videos coming up and this will be part of the discussion.

  • @great5837
    @great5837 Год назад

    Good music in the background bro respect!

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад

      Thank you, I appreciate you!

    • @great5837
      @great5837 Год назад

      ​@@DarylTheFINISHERlike wise man keep moving towards your goals am rooting for you as a new handy man

  • @ericgauthier8851
    @ericgauthier8851 Год назад

    Great content

  • @B-n-L1988
    @B-n-L1988 11 месяцев назад

    Great content but you need to get rid of the music it is way too distracting

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, I appreciate your feedback. I've thought about doing videos with no music. I may try it out on an upcoming video where I'm not doing any work. A lot of people actually like it though.

  • @chadjelliston5652
    @chadjelliston5652 Год назад

    Man you lost me when you said you don’t want your phone ringing constantly at the start. Take the work when it comes. You only let customers down when you have scheduling issues. If you are 3 weeks out just let them know plain and simple. Most people will wait for your services. Get as much work as you possibly can is the best advise. YES it’s hard when you have a crap ton of work and calls. Very hard and frustrating to schedule and deal with but it’s great when you learn how to schedule right.

    • @DarylTheFINISHER
      @DarylTheFINISHER  Год назад +1

      I understand what you're saying but just taking all the work that comes is how you end up with a full schedule of pure garbage work and customers that don't want to pay anything. There are a lot of factors involved including experience and level of desperation. What good is it to have your phone ringing like crazy but you struggle to estimate jobs, evaluate customers or just don't know how long jobs really take? Your approach will definitely work for some but I've seen a lot of guys tank their business right from the start by trying to do too much. I might not agree with you, but I do appreciate you taking the time to give some feedback.

  • @jasonbaxter5502
    @jasonbaxter5502 11 месяцев назад

    Not right now

  • @TonyGuthrie61
    @TonyGuthrie61 19 дней назад

    Dude, love your content, but that music has got to go. It's a distraction, not a help.