Paying off all debt including mortgage and dollar cost averaging good mutual funds has changed our lives. Having no payments has just been crazy while still making 15-20k a month
I started by making little improvements and still continue to grow this way. I'm on my fourth season. One mower here, one trimmer there. I started with a Corolla and bought a 13-year-old truck a year later. The truck is rotting, so I'm putting it through one more season. I created a website last season and am making improvements and adding features this year. I'm providing for my significant other while she continues through to graduation in 2025, which is also when we're getting married. We've paid our bills and the wedding with a business I created. We both work in the winter to ensure we have startup capital in the Spring. I work for a large competitor (big Costco and grocery store contracts) as a supervisor for the snow shoveling crew. It's my second winter in this position. They send me mowing leads when they get overbooked. She works at a grocery store right now. I'm hiring two part-time employees in 2024 and going heavy on the marketing. I've found that slow growth works well for my unique situation. I need the profitability right now, anyway. Growth sucks cash, after all. One season and one lawn at a time.
These are some valid points. Started my LLC with a residential weedeater and residential mower -2020 Sold 2020's mower and bought a 42" residential, and added a commercial 54" mower and commercial weedeater, and edger -2021 Added licensed lawn pest control services and upgraded to a commercial leaf blower -2022 Added fertilizer and fertilizer distributor services -2023 Getting ready to sell the 42" residential zero turn from 2021 because I just bought a commercial stand-on 34" to replace it -2024...
Agree with this fine video.. Would you take on a crapy bumpy yard that pays real good but is rough to cut? Meaning bumpy farm yard that is about 3 times the size of your average yards you cut. But also pays 3 times as much?? thanks
I would price a lawn like that extremely high. Meaning, I want to be excited about going to it due to the price. I do not want to see a lawn on my schedule and dread having to tackle it that day.
It's homebuild 4534-00072 if I remember correctly. I still have a set of them plan available, but you would have to get them stamped/engineered. Would save you money though on the drafting costs! let me know
poor people stay poor because they talk about problems, always problems. rich people stay rich because they talk about solutions. do you think donald trump told his kids- we can't afford that no, he asked, "how can we afford that"? ask better questions, get better answers!? get your kids and your employees asking better questions, too!
Paying off all debt including mortgage and dollar cost averaging good mutual funds has changed our lives. Having no payments has just been crazy while still making 15-20k a month
Wow, that has to be a good feeling. That's awesome.
God always takes care! Thanks bro
I started by making little improvements and still continue to grow this way. I'm on my fourth season.
One mower here, one trimmer there. I started with a Corolla and bought a 13-year-old truck a year later. The truck is rotting, so I'm putting it through one more season.
I created a website last season and am making improvements and adding features this year.
I'm providing for my significant other while she continues through to graduation in 2025, which is also when we're getting married.
We've paid our bills and the wedding with a business I created.
We both work in the winter to ensure we have startup capital in the Spring. I work for a large competitor (big Costco and grocery store contracts) as a supervisor for the snow shoveling crew. It's my second winter in this position. They send me mowing leads when they get overbooked. She works at a grocery store right now.
I'm hiring two part-time employees in 2024 and going heavy on the marketing.
I've found that slow growth works well for my unique situation. I need the profitability right now, anyway. Growth sucks cash, after all.
One season and one lawn at a time.
This is awesome. Well done. Keep it up.
These are some valid points.
Started my LLC with a residential weedeater and residential mower -2020
Sold 2020's mower and bought a 42" residential, and added a commercial 54" mower and commercial weedeater, and edger -2021
Added licensed lawn pest control services and upgraded to a commercial leaf blower -2022
Added fertilizer and fertilizer distributor services -2023
Getting ready to sell the 42" residential zero turn from 2021 because I just bought a commercial stand-on 34" to replace it -2024...
Solid advice!! I'm only on year 4 in my business but that's exactly how we do it my friend!
Love it!!
You're right, you don't get it overnight, get it Overtime
Like always on point man.Thank! Stay safe out there.🙏
Thanks, you too!
Thank you
Can you please make a video stating the pros and cons of yearly agreements and paying by the cut? Which is more profitable? What do you do?
Yes, I will do a video on this topic. I'm changing my views/mind on this actually.
like always awsome video
Thanks again!
Agree with this fine video.. Would you take on a crapy bumpy yard that pays real good but is rough to cut? Meaning bumpy farm yard that is about 3 times the size of your average yards you cut. But also pays 3 times as much?? thanks
I would price a lawn like that extremely high. Meaning, I want to be excited about going to it due to the price. I do not want to see a lawn on my schedule and dread having to tackle it that day.
I would love to add a trash bucket on my Ferris Z2 mower. Do you have any suggestion where I would find one? Thx!
Letsss gooo
GOD IS GOOD!
What brand of trailers do yall use and what size?
A trailer manufacturer in our area called elite trailers. We use 6x12 open trailers and fit two stand on mowers in them.
Does anyone know what happened to Johnny mow?
I don't know. He hasn't made a video in forever.
@@FloridaTurfPros thanks for all you do
Good advice for any small business owner
Can you teach me how to take an existing business and make it profitable?
yes sir i sure can
@@FloridaTurfPros when do we start
Anyway I can buy those house plans from you ?
It's homebuild 4534-00072 if I remember correctly. I still have a set of them plan available, but you would have to get them stamped/engineered. Would save you money though on the drafting costs! let me know
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poor people stay poor because they talk about problems, always problems. rich people stay rich because they talk about solutions. do you think donald trump told his kids- we can't afford that no, he asked, "how can we afford that"? ask better questions, get better answers!? get your kids and your employees asking better questions, too!