Before starting any construction business, it's important to research local regulations, obtain any necessary licenses or permits, and create a solid business plan. Consider your skills, expertise, and the demand in your area when choosing a business idea. As your business grows, you can expand your services and invest in additional equipment and tools.
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Yes, to become a welder, you typically need specialized training, either through a formal welding program or apprenticeship, to ensure you have the necessary skills and can adhere to safety standards.
No, you don't need formal schooling to become a handyman, but getting skills and knowledge through training or apprenticeships can be help a lot. Ideally, aspiring handymen should seek hands-on experience, mentorship, and possibly take specialized courses to enhance their expertise and credibility in the field.
To become a welder, you should enroll in a welding training program at a technical school or community college and, when you're done, seek certification and hands-on experience through an apprenticeship or on-the-job training.
It can be, but it depends on certain factors. For example, if you buy the trucks, of course, it will be expensive. But, if you rent trucks there is potential to be "low cost," however you define that.
There’s nothing low cost about landscaping and logging each requires sizable equipment to make money. Landscaping is not lawn mowing; that’s lawn care or maintenance.
Agreed to part of that, but it is possible to offer landscaping and logging services on a "low cost" budget. However, to scale to a large-scale business, you are probably right.
Concrete REMOVAL is the way to go!
Can't go wrong with that!
Fencing is another underrated construction business idea.
100%
I think so too
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Before starting any construction business, it's important to research local regulations, obtain any necessary licenses or permits, and create a solid business plan. Consider your skills, expertise, and the demand in your area when choosing a business idea. As your business grows, you can expand your services and invest in additional equipment and tools.
Well said.
How do you get an accurate sense of demand for jobs in your area?
Well done!
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Great video!!
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Great video, gents
Thanks for your input!
Concrete is the way to go
Can't go wrong with concrete.
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Yes, sir!
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I need to get better at marketing for my construction business.
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Which is the lowest cost to start you think And entry level? A few require proper licensing, education, money, tools, etc..
Probably junk removal or landscaping.
My cousin has an equipment hauling company and make alot of money
Yes, you can make serious money with a hauling company.
How to I find my first several clients?
Check out the Heavy Ape course, that can teach you more about finding your first few clients, as well as scaling your construction business.
Do I need special training to become a welder?
Yes, to become a welder, you typically need specialized training, either through a formal welding program or apprenticeship, to ensure you have the necessary skills and can adhere to safety standards.
Painting is a great business but you need hard working team with you at all times.
Agreed
I dream of starting my own business.
What is stopping you?!
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With AI coming, these are smart business ideas!
Well said!
I need to start a junk removal business
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Do I need school to become a handyman?
No, you don't need formal schooling to become a handyman, but getting skills and knowledge through training or apprenticeships can be help a lot. Ideally, aspiring handymen should seek hands-on experience, mentorship, and possibly take specialized courses to enhance their expertise and credibility in the field.
How do I become a welder?
To become a welder, you should enroll in a welding training program at a technical school or community college and, when you're done, seek certification and hands-on experience through an apprenticeship or on-the-job training.
Is a dump truck business considered low cost?
It can be, but it depends on certain factors. For example, if you buy the trucks, of course, it will be expensive. But, if you rent trucks there is potential to be "low cost," however you define that.
I am a handyman
Nice!
There’s nothing low cost about landscaping and logging each requires sizable equipment to make money. Landscaping is not lawn mowing; that’s lawn care or maintenance.
Agreed to part of that, but it is possible to offer landscaping and logging services on a "low cost" budget. However, to scale to a large-scale business, you are probably right.
Tradesman > A.I.
For sure!
Junk removal
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