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HOW TO EDGE Lawn With a String Trimmer 2024 #lawncarebusiness #edging #howtoedge
Vibrant Lawns 2024 Lawn Mowing Business. In this video I explain how I use my Stihl String Trimmer to Edge the Lawn. How to Edge and How to Trim with trimmer / weedeater. This is mainly for edging sidewalks, driveways and any hard surface but, you can also edge landscape beds using the same methods. This shows HOW TO use a string trimmer weed eater / weedeater to Edge the sidewalk and driveway. I have owned a lawn care business for awhile and I am showing how I edge lawns. Also, I was using a Stihl FS 111 RX with .095 Trimmer String. I also show how to reload trimmer weedeater weed eater string in my Stihl Trimmer. How to edge grass along sidewalk and hiw to edge grass driveway
This is for both home owners mowing residential lawns and also people with a lawn care business.
Whether you have an electric / battery operated trimmer or a gas trimmer, this will help you edge you driveway, sidewalks and any hard surface on your yard.
#lawntrimmer #stihl #Edginglawn #lawncare #lawncarebusiness #lawnmaintenance #mowing #lawnedging #Howtolawn #howtoedge #howtoweedeat #howtoedge #howtotrimgrass
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HOW TO CONFRONT LAWN CUSTOMERS NOT PAYING THEIR BILL #lawncare #lawncarebusiness #lawnmaintenance
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 6 měsíci
In this video I get into what I have experienced in the Lawn Care Business with Customer Not Paying Their Bills. After Running a Lawn and Landscape Company for many years, I experienced multiple times where a customer didn't want to pay. This video covers how I invoice my Lawn Customers and also different pay plans for different Mowing customers. I have experience some lawn company client Non p...
2024 Lawn Care Business Q&A ( AQUIRE CUSTOMERS, TAXES, ESTIMATES, PAYMENTS, WEBSITE, SOFTWARE )
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 7 měsíci
In this video I go over some of the comments and questions that I have received over the last few months. Topics like LLC or Sole Proprietorship for my Lawn Care Business. Questions like: If I send my lawn mowing quotes to my lawn clients with a software like Yardbook. Does my Lawn Care Company file taxes as an LLC or a Sole Proprietor. Lawn Care Marketing like business cards and door hangers. ...
STEPS TO GROW THICK GRASS THIS SPRING with CORE AERATION, SEEDING AND FERTILIZER ON YOUR LAWN 2023
zhlédnutí 3,8KPřed rokem
Vibrant Lawns did a video estimate for this awesome couple that had just moved into a house where the lawn was thinning and neglected. We won the bid and got the responsibility to try and really turn things around for this couples lawn. This video demonstrates how to use a Billy Goat Core Aerator Plugr on our lawn. I also spread 50 Lbs. of Lesco Grass Seed and also laid down some starter Fertil...
LISTEN IN TO A REAL LIVE LAWN ESTIMATE WITH POTENTIAL CUSTOMER #lawncare #lawn #lawncarebusiness
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed rokem
Listen in to a REAL Walk-Around Lawn Estimate at a potential Customers house. Listen as this customer has questions regarding new grass seed, Aerating, Starter Fertilizer and also if spreading for weeds with Pre-Emergent was an option during all this. This video is just for people to listen to the type of questions you might get and also how to respond. I could have done a better job at respond...
GOOD TRADE OR BAD?? TORO PROLINE VS SNAPPER PRO WALK BEHIND MOWERS #lawncare #lawnmower
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed rokem
I sold my dependable 36" Snapper on an impulse and hoping that this 36" Toro works just as good!! Got a killer deal thought on this Toro Proline Walk Behind. #lawncare #lawnmower #mower #exmark #gravely #scag #wright #lawn #toro #snapper #lawncompany #commercialmowers #lawncarebusiness #walkbehind
HOW I GOT 40 LAWN CUSTOMERS IN 2 WEEKS #lawncare #lawncarebusiness #mower
zhlédnutí 62KPřed rokem
This is how I got 40 Lawn Customers last year. This would be helpful for New Lawn Care Companies or New Lawn Companies starting out. I also introduce how I will be marketing and gaining new lawn customers this year. #lawnmower #lawncare #howtostartabusiness #howtogetlawnclients #howtostartalawncare #wright #exmark #gravely #lawnmower #mower #scag #lawn
HOW TO SELL YOUR LAWN CARE CLIENTS 2024 #lawncarebusiness #lawncare #lawn
zhlédnutí 3KPřed rokem
2022 was my first year back in the mowing industry and this is just a recap of my year. This goes over some of the ups and downs throughout the season and also a lot of tips to starting your own lawn care. I've spent over 20 years working in the lawn and landscape industry. I have worked for others and also had my own company. For 7 years or so, I worked in the corporate world and decided to co...
CUB CADET COMMERCIAL STANDER PRO X 600 (COMPLETE REVIEW FOR 2023) UPDATED
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed rokem
I bought this Cub Cadet Pro X 600 Commercial Stander at the end of the season 2022. This is my review on the stander in the short amount of time I have used it. I understand this isn't a review after having used it for a complete season but, I still wanted to review it. When I was looking to buy a new stander, there wasn't many videos done on this mower from a neutral perspective. I am not spon...
CUB CADET PRO X 600 COMMERCIAL STANDER (REVIEW PART 1)
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed rokem
This is just a small review of the Cub Cadet PRO X 600 (Model 648) I bought this mower at the end of 2022 and was able to mow and mulch some leaves with it. Even though I haven't had the mower long enough to give a "test of time" review, I wanted to share my thoughts on this mower. I only cover a few aspects of the mower in this review. I will do an extensive review shortly. I have spent almost...
How to Start a LAWN COMPANY with Commercial Equipment on a BUDGET
zhlédnutí 4,5KPřed 2 lety
How I started my Lawn Care Business. This is my first video since coming back to the lawn care industry. After spending 10 years in the corporate world, I realized my passion was lawn care, spending time with customers and creating solutions for my clients. I did NOT have a very big budget to get started so this video shows how I still bought COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT using negotiation to get the mo...

Komentáře

  • @user-tz9ed9fz8h
    @user-tz9ed9fz8h Před 10 dny

    I’m starting late. How do you get the strips in the lawn? I only have experience from my own lawn. Just trying to make enough the rest of this year to pay for all my equipment

  • @ridingwithron8332
    @ridingwithron8332 Před 16 dny

    i have 2 prolines just like that. absolutely love them. one is a 36" with Kohler enging and the other is a 52" with kawasaki engine. i gave $950 for both and ya can't beat them,so dependable. i made that $950 back in just a couple weeks

  • @julesvideoarchive
    @julesvideoarchive Před 22 dny

    The rain in the background is definitely a vibe

  • @thatflippinguyoutdoors

    Are you catfish kc? I’ve been watching those videos for a while I’m from kc too just happened to scroll across this video while researching how to get a business started

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 4 dny

      YES... @everyone I DO also have a Fishing CZcams CHANNEL: Catfish KC youtube.com/@catfishkc?si=EeQNuD3inFo9tFrn CHECK OUT MY FISHING CHANNEL CATFISH KC. IT WILL REALLY HELP ME TO COME BACK TO THIS CHANNEL AND ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS, I HAVE VIDEOS ALMOST READY TO PUT UP. 1 is a complete seeding job and also another video I want to discuss the current Lawn/Landscape prices that customers expect to pay and are shocked at what inflation does. I LOVE THE LAWN AND LANDSCAPE BUSINESS AND I WANT TO START ANSWERING QUESTIONS, SHARING TIPS OR ADMIT WHEN I MIGHT MAKE A MISTAKE. NEW VIDEOS SOON TO COME! Thanks!!

  • @tuckerzweerink3536
    @tuckerzweerink3536 Před měsícem

    Hoping to start a lawn business in Springfield Mo this summer I’m super excited

  • @killerkorn2010
    @killerkorn2010 Před měsícem

    Yo are you kc local lol? You hiring lmao???

  • @SlashSec
    @SlashSec Před měsícem

    The fb marketplace idea can lead your account to being banned from posting on marketplace due to selling services. Beware of that.

  • @_EGM_
    @_EGM_ Před 2 měsíci

    Man your channel definitely accelerates the learning process, much appreciation.

  • @BrantleyBucks
    @BrantleyBucks Před 2 měsíci

    Bro thanks for not being a cornball, i just watched a different video about this and it was soooo ass. G shit homie

  • @nathanslawnsandgardens
    @nathanslawnsandgardens Před 2 měsíci

    👍

  • @ItsPeek
    @ItsPeek Před 2 měsíci

    What blades are your running those are good stripes

  • @nbacryptoboy
    @nbacryptoboy Před 2 měsíci

    What mower

  • @MJFUYT
    @MJFUYT Před 2 měsíci

    First-time viewer here. This is excellent content. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Like & subscribed.

  • @RocThaDon
    @RocThaDon Před 2 měsíci

    I fw the locs bro

  • @Zach-sg5uu
    @Zach-sg5uu Před 3 měsíci

    What if you were going door to door and a dog attacks you!?

  • @Zach-sg5uu
    @Zach-sg5uu Před 3 měsíci

    What if it says no soliciting on the door?

    • @kcb5336
      @kcb5336 Před 3 měsíci

      Knock anyway. Say “sorry” if they call you out.

    • @Zach-sg5uu
      @Zach-sg5uu Před 3 měsíci

      @@kcb5336 Sometimes they are the neighborhood patrol and they call the cops & I have high anxiety! It’s happened multiple times.

  • @Zach-sg5uu
    @Zach-sg5uu Před 3 měsíci

    What if they say no soliciting on the whole neighborhood!?

  • @levi9kirk
    @levi9kirk Před 3 měsíci

    Im just going to jump right into it. i started a small owner op trucking company and am ready to get out. My dad has talked about wanting to start up a lawn care business, and it sounds enjoyable working with him, so im thinking within the next couple of months, im going full boar!! Wish us luck.

    • @TheEducatedTrucker
      @TheEducatedTrucker Před 3 měsíci

      I feel you brother. Not owner op but I can only imagine what you went through. I’m a company driver right now and it’s nice and all but my end game is to be a business owner.

    • @levi9kirk
      @levi9kirk Před 3 měsíci

      @TheEducatedTrucker if you decide to go owner opp, (trucking/hotshot) I'm sure you probably know, but go ahead and get insurance on your truck. Then get your mc number before you quit company driving. It will be rough but do that for about 6 months because nobody will touch you with a 10 foot pole. That way, you're still making money while getting " experience " on your mc number. I pray everything works out for you!

    • @levi9kirk
      @levi9kirk Před 3 měsíci

      @TheEducatedTrucker Also, if you're trying to get into lawn care. I just bought a scag tiger cat 2, 0 down 0% intrest for 48 months. They have that promo going on till the end of the month.

    • @TheEducatedTrucker
      @TheEducatedTrucker Před 3 měsíci

      @@levi9kirk I most likely won’t become an owner op. It’s too much stress and wayyy too much risk involved for me. I’m definitely starting up a landscape business. I’m buying a ride on mower soon, then trailer and then all the smaller purchases.

    • @levi9kirk
      @levi9kirk Před 3 měsíci

      @TheEducatedTrucker we got almost the same mindset I used to do land clearing before I started up my trucking company. The trany gave out in my dozer, and my tractor needs a new engine. That's what I'm going to get back into after I get this lawn mowing business up and going

  • @johnkrohn2143
    @johnkrohn2143 Před 3 měsíci

    Dude residential pays on service day or 24 hrs of service just because you don’t go McDonalds or Starbucks and are like hey like I’ll pay you in month. Are industry is not like the cable bill or electricity bill at all not a chance in the world that I would let residential clients do that. The only way I let the month payment thing happen is only for commercial property’s and they must have a card on file for payment. Do all communication through email because if they can’t put in writing you don’t want to deal with them as a client 💯…

  • @Trappaz-mo9cu
    @Trappaz-mo9cu Před 4 měsíci

    Did a post on market place and got it took down how were you able to post and not have it taking down ?

  • @justinprice5531
    @justinprice5531 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm a father of 2 soon to be three and I live in the KCMO area. I'm looking to start a lawn care business of my own as soon as I'm able. Is there any other in depth tips or bits of advice that you could pass down to somebody who is about to start from nothing in an Area you're familiar with? Thanks

  • @fusionmechanic1
    @fusionmechanic1 Před 4 měsíci

    I always see Facebook market place mentioned for advertising. But I tried 2 different occasions with large multi year gaps in between and every time within a day or so I am red flagged and the post taken down and message saying i can advertise for businesses I need to pay for that service and go thru a different option. So it always rubs me wrong way when I see everyone have zero issues but I get flagged asap every time :(

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 4 měsíci

      Facebook marketplace really caught on when they realized that people were making money with their business and not having to pay for it so they changed some things around. I have heard the same things from other people that it is not the same. I did see the other day on marketplace that somebody put a couple pictures of a lawn striped and a price of $40 and I'm not sure how long that lasted but it was up for a little bit with this company advertising for mowing. Otherwise, they really want you to get on their business plan and start paying them to market for you. I don't think that it's a bad idea but when you want to stick to your budget, that's when I went the marketplace route putting a mower up for sale and then the ad description being me advertising to give free quotes out for lawn care... I had to pull a quick one on them making it look like it was a for sale ad. I guess a lot are getting taken down but some make it through and stay up for a little bit. I hope the best for your 2024 season!!

  • @LukesLawnCare
    @LukesLawnCare Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for these videos! How is the competition in kansas? I am in Fort worth texas and now that ive started i see so many people with mowers driving around. I guess there is enough for everyone though.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 4 měsíci

      I haven't noticed too much but we are in a growing area with new housing over the last 20 years and I'm also a big believer in my work. If I lose a customer to someone who is cheaper or someone that doesn't like my work, then I respect that. You got to stay true to who you are and also improve as much as you can along the way. Have a good season!! Thanks for watching

  • @JoeCalloway-ew7kj
    @JoeCalloway-ew7kj Před 5 měsíci

    5 minutes no tips yet

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      I'll get to the point quicker on things. I was a little too chatty in this one. Thanks

    • @JoeCalloway-ew7kj
      @JoeCalloway-ew7kj Před 4 měsíci

      I respect you for how you took the criticism

  • @NTGaming00
    @NTGaming00 Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve been really struggling between a 48 and 36 inch walk behind for my first commercial mower. Just about all the yards in my are could be done with a 48 but I’d be stuck using my 21 inch push mower for the smaller gated yards.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      That's a very normal struggle to have as you grow your company. I went through the same thing. Started out younger with 21 inch and riders lol. Older gates seem to be 36 in unless it's a double. But I noticed in my area newer gates were able to fit 48-in mowers so it was nice because I could have a 48 in and do both the front and back instead of switching mowers or having to cut everything with a smaller mower. I think I'm going to implement getting rid of the 36-in mowers and have 48 and 52's and If I can't get in their backyard, either I find a solution with their gate or I try and suggest the lawn to another company for a referral fee. I'm just sick of switching mowers because the time it takes, also your more expensive mower is out front exposed as you're in the back with the cheaper mower.

    • @NTGaming00
      @NTGaming00 Před 5 měsíci

      @@vibrantlawns2444 glad I’m not alone in this struggle! I’m going to implement that same thinking and pick up the 48” so I can grow the business and start getting rid of these yards with the smaller gates. Will make my life easier in the long run and maybe a little down the road I can pick up a used 36” just to be able to take on a couple gated yards to pay for a newer mower or something along them lines.

  • @omarcifuentes9638
    @omarcifuentes9638 Před 5 měsíci

    After u hit 100 lawns per week! U will hate it

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah I feel that. I was opposed to employees because at one point I did have a couple of people helping me out. It gets difficult having employees that try and care about the lawn as much as you do as an owner, and also show up on time. I don't know how many times we waited for somebody to show up and it puts everything behind. Also the excuses are no shows for employees were almost hilarious sometimes and so yes doing solo work is really hard but, dealing with employees sometimes is really difficult also. There are some good guys out there that do show up and care as long as you take care of the money-wise, but these days it's really hard to get people to even show up to work sometimes so with having some of those experiences, going back solo was almost relaxing but it is a lot of work

  • @omarcifuentes9638
    @omarcifuentes9638 Před 5 měsíci

    Yeah, that is for beginners

  • @Inthezonetrades
    @Inthezonetrades Před 5 měsíci

    Now that’s yapping at its finest🎉

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks. I practice a lot. sometimes it makes sense sometimes it doesn't but I've become really good at it over the years man I appreciate it. Give me a topic and I'll YAP something for you, let's see how this goes LOL

  • @JMTZ15
    @JMTZ15 Před 5 měsíci

    What's name to create webside ?

  • @SM-pc7io
    @SM-pc7io Před 5 měsíci

    For those of you looking for new business, contact local Property Managers. If you can do a nicer job for the same price as your competition, PMs like me would gladly hire you. I am a PM in Oregon and use professional lanscapers for many single family properties. Its been a struggle for about 10 years to find someone who will do a nice job for a fair price. We are looking for grounds to stay nicely mowed with straight, clear edging and no moss, weeds or mayflies. They are even welcome to fill up the tenants yard debris bin instead of hauling away debris. It's not difficult to maintain and our best Landscapers send a crew of 2 that spend 15 minutes per week at each house. Still very difficult to find anyone.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      If you live in Oregon and looking for some consistent work and you are good at what you do, pm this property manager. I just spoke with one today and finalized a couple jobs. It is a little difficult to find people that are consistent and do quality work. typically when working with a property manager you are net 30 and 1099 having to provide a W-9. I'm not sure if that's the same case but it's not a bad gig because if you can be reliable and good at what you do there's a lot more work they can hook you up with. Typically you will need to take before and after pictures so they know the work has been done as they can't be in the same area all the time. HOPE YOU CAN FIND SOMEBODY RELIABLE FROM VIBRANT LAWNS!!

  • @josephpetrillo2243
    @josephpetrillo2243 Před 5 měsíci

    There might be to much in there. Is that an expansion tank?

  • @JamesZ1025
    @JamesZ1025 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome video brother

  • @keltonmoore_5995
    @keltonmoore_5995 Před 5 měsíci

    Good quality video👍 only bit of constructive criticism i can think of is to condense the video/info a little bit, other than that, keep up the good work

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      I appreciate the feedback. I can be long winded and I'm working on it!! Thanks for watching

  • @richardstone5241
    @richardstone5241 Před 5 měsíci

    GET YOUR MONEY UP FRONT!!!

  • @JorgeCastro-ui3pi
    @JorgeCastro-ui3pi Před 5 měsíci

    Cool video but it’s too long. You could’ve made it to 15 minutes at most. Too much yapping about the same thing.

  • @JSMowing
    @JSMowing Před 6 měsíci

    Thoughts are prayers going out to your dad! I am just starting out in the mowing business as a side gig. Hopefully, it will become a full-time business. I hope your season goes well this year and you will continue growing your company the way you want to grow!

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      I really appreciate the prayers for my dad. I hope you have a successful 2024 season and I really appreciate you watching and praying!!

  • @PsychoticJujus
    @PsychoticJujus Před 6 měsíci

    Sending my thoughts and prayers for your Dad

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 5 měsíci

      I really really appreciate the prayers and thoughts for my dad. Thanks for commenting on that and watching!!

  • @davidtoney9933
    @davidtoney9933 Před 6 měsíci

    All good advice ..thanks for sharing

  • @JSMowing
    @JSMowing Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the information! I want to get a stander for my new mowing business and don't have a lot of dealer options in my town and didn't want to have to drive 1+ hours to get services done if needed. Luckily we do have a Cub Cadet dealer just down the road that I have worked with in the past! Haven't seen much about the Cub Cadet standers so this information was great! Keep it up!

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      It's always a good idea to get a dealer close to you especially if you have customers counting on you to show up. A good dealer is highly sought after and they know that you're trying to run a business, so often times they will help you out as much as possible. The Cadet standard is a strong piece of equipment and when I got it the price was significantly less I'm not sure if the price or availability has changed. Thanks for watching!!! Have a great season

  • @Solopraneur
    @Solopraneur Před 6 měsíci

    I recently learned that you can file a 1099C, which is a discharge of debt. Then you can write off the bad debt and the IRS then goes after them for what they did not pay. That sounds like a pretty good outcome to me.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      That sounds awesome!! Not having to waste your own time, money, and gas going after someone. Especially if you don't have time for office personnel to call 19 times to try and get the money. Great thing to look into!!

    • @Solopraneur
      @Solopraneur Před 6 měsíci

      @@vibrantlawns2444, I just need to say that that’s not legal or financial advice. I actually saw that on another CZcams video. But, the way I figure it, if you’re not getting the money anyways, at least you can write it off on your taxes. Then the IRS does all the work of making everything right with the world. I had one one time where a real estate agent had a house they were trying to sell and the grass was 2 feet high literally. The people had moved back to South Korea and just needed to sell the house but the city was about to start citing them. She put me in touch with the client who said yeah go ahead and do it and we will mail you a check, from South Korea. Lol. I said no I don’t think so. I charge them $500 and I said you, Western Union that here and as soon as I get the money, I will go cut the grass. He hemmed and paused and needed to talk to his wife. Five minutes later he said we’re heading to Western Union now. A half hour later I got the money and we went and did the job. That’s kind of an extreme example, but I got it right that time, at least

  • @jimmyt9766
    @jimmyt9766 Před 6 měsíci

    Go back and cut it again.....on the lowest setting😅

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      A lot of things have crossed my mind that would be really great and probably make me feel better about the situation. But after a certain amount of time is gone by with no response you got to learn to move on 😂😆

    • @mudzy9820
      @mudzy9820 Před měsícem

      its like builders/ concreters destroying their work thats wasnt paid for ahaha, just get on the yard with ya car and do burnouts

  • @turningoveranewleaflawncar952

    Thanks for the tips! I love your business card idea with being able to put an estimate price on it and give it to a potential customer. I'm planning on doing a 5 around with that trick this upcoming season. I want to build my route density. Thanks, and have a great season!

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      I've been thinking about doing a real short video just going over that quote card again. But thanks for watching and yes, being able to put a price on an estimate card really worked great for me. And route density for sure!! I hope you have a great 2024 season!!

  • @chuckmaxon3727
    @chuckmaxon3727 Před 6 měsíci

    Good topic. A card on file (I use yard book) is great. My regular customers pay weekly or up front monthly. As for the overgrown first time folks it's half up front and the rest upon completion of the cut, it's not a bd idea to park your rig in front of their drive way so they can't sneak out. For slow payers it's cash up front.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      I love that you have them on a weekly pay or upfront monthly. that is awesome. I like all of those practices that you use. it really protects you and if somebody has a problem with it being an inconvenience then they can go someplace else that charges monthly. I'm just not getting screwed over again and neither are you.

  • @texseuss8051
    @texseuss8051 Před 6 měsíci

    💯👍 thank you for sharing

  • @S-cm7nx
    @S-cm7nx Před 6 měsíci

    A client owes me over 1200 and I'm not sure how to go about it because legally I have no leverage. I just can't let it go.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      That's one of the reasons why I made this video. Larger companies either have in-house collections or can afford to go to small claims court. It just doesn't make sense for some of us guys even for $1,200 which isn't a small amount. My wife could tell you that if somebody stiffed me for $1,200 she would probably be annoyed of hearing about it so much. I completely get that it's hard to let go of. That's another reason why you shouldn't treat every customer like they are a bad person because you did get ripped off. Putting credit cards on file or whatever works for you in place to help in case you run into this situation again.. Somehow you were going to have to get over the $1,200 unless they live close then you can maybe visit them once a night lol. But, sincerely I'm sorry to hear that and hope you find a process that works for you and gives you peace of mind

  • @grant8846
    @grant8846 Před 6 měsíci

    Personally I do not take on one time overgrown lawns for that reason. If I get a call for one I just tell them that I am booked out and don’t have time to take that on. As for people not paying their bill…the very first thing to do is stop your service! If they aren’t going to pay you then you need to stop. We don’t work for free. I invoice at the end of each month. The residential customers have a 6 day pay period. If I do not receive payment, I stop the service immediately. If they choose to pay, I will come back out and they will be charged an overgrown fee on their next cut.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      I stopped taking on overgrown lawns as well. It got old having to walk the lawn to make sure there were not any stumps, huge rocks or rebar that I was going to hit. Plus all the wear and tear on the mower is absolutely not worth it. That's a solid way to handle your invoicing and seems to work for you. I can't believe my friend when he told me how long it was when they hadn't paid. Plus he did mention that he had been trying to get a hold of them without any response. Once you've been doing any types of sales for a while or in business anyway, you start to realize that feeling you get when you don't get responses the first couple times. I know starting out for me was different this time but, I mentioned a customer that the card declined. I started running cards mobally on the job and sending a receipt when I would leave. I know that sounds petty but, I have to survive out here and I've been screwed over a few times so I really don't care what it looks like at this point. I've had no complaints. Thanks for sharing your methods and I appreciate you watching

    • @grant8846
      @grant8846 Před 6 měsíci

      @@vibrantlawns2444 Yeah I try not to put up with BS anymore. If something isn’t going good like they aren’t paying, I drop them and keep going. Yeah it sucks to have to do that but the work comes back pretty fast because you’ll get more calls leading to better clients.

  • @colinklimo5102
    @colinklimo5102 Před 6 měsíci

    Has it leaked hydro oil a lot

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      I have used the mower now for a full season and more and noticed I actually started to like the cub a lot more. I believe it might have been a faulty cap or whoever put it on didn't thread it right. I took the cap off and cleaned the oil off of it and it never seemed to do it again.

  • @Lyconas
    @Lyconas Před 6 měsíci

    What did you use to estimate price?

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      I started looking at the yards that I felt like I was making a pretty good profit on, then I looked online at yardbooks or a property measurement app to see and measure how big those yards were. I came up with a price that way. Sometimes you have to live and learn through mistakes that you should have charged $10 more than you are. I can easily go to a lawn right now and look at the front and back and give a price quote. And that's not because I measured it out or anything. Just been doing it for a while. Online forums are good but sometimes not realistic. They are helpful but a lot of people overcharge or have inflated egos in some forums...but they can be helpful at times. It's not a difficult thing to determine but, it is hard in different ways. I might be able to finish a yard faster because I can edge quicker, trim faster and have a faster mower. Be done with a lawn mowed, trimmed, edged and blown in 12 minutes... But that doesn't mean I should charge less than a guy that has equipment that takes longer and still learning smarter ways to trim an edge quicker. I'd definitely start off and think about a minimum price and you don't go below that no matter what. Like $35 / $40. you have to make it worth your trip especially these days with how expensive everything is

  • @dominickwynn2435
    @dominickwynn2435 Před 6 měsíci

    If I get a yard that is a one time mow or someone approaches me while I’m out working, I get that yard paid upfront.

    • @vibrantlawns2444
      @vibrantlawns2444 Před 6 měsíci

      That's a way to go about it. Sounds like you've been stiffed before. You'd think since you know where they live, them not knowing you (who could be a little bit crazy), would be enough incentive for them to pay, but it's not.

  • @Walshslandscaping
    @Walshslandscaping Před 6 měsíci

    Great tips