Respect! You’re a busy boy, first responder, hubby & weed fighter. Great attention to detail on this yard. BICYCLISTS BEWARE: men operating equipment can't hear you coming 😳
Manuel, it depends on your local community and the work you’re doing. There tends to be an average price range depending on your location, but I have figured that if I’m making $60 an hour, I’m doing fairly well.
Like he said,it depends on your area and clientele. If it's close enough to me my minimum fee is $30 for mow,trim,and blow and I take into consideration the terrain,obstacles ( yard toys are a pain,so are pets), often I try to offer them bundles for fall cleanups, overseeding,housewashing,driveway sealing,etc. If I'm already there its money in the bank and I dont charge them as much for it as if someone just calling and asking for a one time service. Tryin stick with a given route once you get a few customers to save your time and fuel. I mow my sisters grass as a favor 3p minutes away from me and in 2 years of doing that I've picked up 6 customers that live in her neighborhood so I'm making an entire day out of mowing her neighborhood now. Each time I go down there I make $250. That leaves me with $200 profit. If you're push mowing to start you can stay very local and charge less because you'll have less overhead,it just takes longer.
Respect! You’re a busy boy, first responder, hubby & weed fighter. Great attention to detail on this yard. BICYCLISTS BEWARE: men operating equipment can't hear you coming 😳
Looks good sir.
My side hustle is lawn care. I use to do it full time with my business since 86 .
Nice. I couldn’t imagine doing it full time unless I had a crew.
@@comboskatr i had all that . It was a pain. Now just me doing it. Much less stress . Trust me .
Can't fault the work, looks great!
Thank you!
Beautiful Finish 👍 👍 Nice Clean Job
Very nicely done sir ❤️💪
respect..
good job sir.
Thanks!
So how much should i charge for front and back service?
Manuel, it depends on your local community and the work you’re doing. There tends to be an average price range depending on your location, but I have figured that if I’m making $60 an hour, I’m doing fairly well.
Like he said,it depends on your area and clientele. If it's close enough to me my minimum fee is $30 for mow,trim,and blow and I take into consideration the terrain,obstacles ( yard toys are a pain,so are pets), often I try to offer them bundles for fall cleanups, overseeding,housewashing,driveway sealing,etc. If I'm already there its money in the bank and I dont charge them as much for it as if someone just calling and asking for a one time service. Tryin stick with a given route once you get a few customers to save your time and fuel. I mow my sisters grass as a favor 3p minutes away from me and in 2 years of doing that I've picked up 6 customers that live in her neighborhood so I'm making an entire day out of mowing her neighborhood now. Each time I go down there I make $250. That leaves me with $200 profit. If you're push mowing to start you can stay very local and charge less because you'll have less overhead,it just takes longer.