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  • @TheHandymanBusiness
    @TheHandymanBusiness  Před rokem

    This is the business management app I use to run my business go.getjobber.com/thehandymanbusiness Let me know how you like it.

  • @mtd3000
    @mtd3000 Před rokem +22

    If you can create a loyal customer base who are flexible enough to work with your schedule, this is what I do. Take mostly small jobs that have a minimum charge of 2 hours, whatever your rate is. When I say small jobs, I mean small jobs. Find property managers who need smoke alarms and light bulbs and small plumbing repairs. Do one or two of these renos a month without taking time off of the small jobs. This creates a dual stream of income with a little patience.

    • @dylanstevens5714
      @dylanstevens5714 Před rokem +5

      Man when I started charging a minimum of two hours life got a whole lot easier

    • @1234GOPRO
      @1234GOPRO Před rokem

      1000% correct!
      1 man show 3hr min … but way back when :
      I used to take apt complexes contracts by the light, screen, door,etc… $/per/pc as fast as We could do them. Actually had a genZ genius turn down $/per vs “8nout”. He Was mad when I PD $$$ out 1200/ea to the rest of crew and job was over In 2 days=$350.

  • @Nomad_Briggs
    @Nomad_Briggs Před rokem +9

    Love these step by step videos.
    I'm 22 years in construction and run crews daily and have a side hustle.
    Very nice to hear someone talk about floor protection, separates us from the standard contractors in the customer's eyes.
    Awesome channel, congrats on all your success. And for our sake, keep it up.

  • @mattcasoni
    @mattcasoni Před rokem +11

    Excellent video! Thank you Handy!
    I’ve never had a shut off actually shut off when a toilet comes off. They should call them almost shut offs.

  • @supramby
    @supramby Před rokem +7

    Sure the business and the work aspect are great but I definitely watch for the personality, and the sense of humor.

  • @MyDIYAdventures
    @MyDIYAdventures Před rokem +3

    You’re breaking at least two rules here!
    No new tools out after 2:00!
    Just finding the job the first day is good enough!
    😂

  • @t.matthewthompson8631
    @t.matthewthompson8631 Před rokem +3

    You are the MAN! Aspiring to work like you someday, starting small for now. In Pittsburgh Pa 💪🏻

  • @misterj597
    @misterj597 Před rokem +4

    Can’t wait for the project video or the livestream!! It’s been ages Handydude. This gonna be one of those late night lives that we can’t talk about afterwards?

  • @johnemerson2389
    @johnemerson2389 Před rokem +3

    Nice, just like my work day. Been watching you for 5 yrs now.

  • @triplej4043
    @triplej4043 Před rokem +6

    I agree you can redo a 90s bathroom easily and quickly...compare to a 50s bathroom where everything is harder than a wedding ****. Love the videos.

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Před rokem +1

      You ain't kidding. 1 1/2" of concrete/chicken wire everywhere. 😆

    • @wcbonneytx
      @wcbonneytx Před rokem

      Ain’t that the truth! Currently restoring a 100 year old home. Under the sheetrock walls was straight up wood decking. Like an interior sheathing. Must have been the original walls. Hard as nails!

  • @fmradio42
    @fmradio42 Před rokem +2

    Best thing if over worked. lay on the couch and mindful meditate most of a day..

  • @MattC-ly9lr
    @MattC-ly9lr Před rokem +1

    As always Great video and information. As far as others saying you need to do it this way, I used to restore old cars and when it came to paint and bodywork everyone had a different opinion of how to do it, I was meticulous and I have a car I restored 40 years ago and it still looks good.

  • @portaadonai
    @portaadonai Před 11 měsíci +1

    "He finally put the cover on that sub panel" -Electrician Thoughts

  • @mtd3000
    @mtd3000 Před rokem +3

    Nice work handyman

  • @hexabuilt
    @hexabuilt Před rokem +2

    Oh Handyman. You're videos are the best man. Lol.

  • @remodelinginsider2022
    @remodelinginsider2022 Před rokem +3

    We need that live stream handyman.

  • @brybino
    @brybino Před rokem +2

    My daughter just turned 16 years old, making $18/hour.
    She doesn’t even have her drivers license yet (she will soon.)

    • @Imraj301
      @Imraj301 Před rokem

      What work does she do ?

    • @brybino
      @brybino Před rokem

      @@Imraj301 cleaning houses

  • @Handymanprocess
    @Handymanprocess Před rokem

    Thanks for the videos. I’ve been a longtime watcher and you have inspired me to start my own channel. I plan to stay as a part time guy and focus my channel on more of the behind the scenes business processes. Thanks and keep up the good work.

  • @andreakeeling9217
    @andreakeeling9217 Před rokem +3

    You look so young again!!!❤❤❤❤😊

  • @torreyjones1
    @torreyjones1 Před rokem

    Your advice is worth its weight in gold!
    Thank you!!!

  • @markarita3
    @markarita3 Před rokem

    9:41 Munchkin! You're back!! LMAO!!!

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY Před rokem +1

    Keep hustlin' Handy! Almost time for 🦌🔫❤👍

  • @ChipChurp
    @ChipChurp Před rokem

    Man pausing between jobs sucks i figured out that once one thing is started its best to finish it to the end

  • @EricJohnson-dr5wb
    @EricJohnson-dr5wb Před rokem

    Hey Handyman thanks for another great video. Have you considered one of those portable wet saws from Lowes? Seems like you could be working inside that bathroom.

  • @wyattsdad8561
    @wyattsdad8561 Před rokem +2

    I think you should remove the underlayment and the old linoleum before screwing down the 1/4” backer board. I think it’ll make the floor too high won’t it?

    • @terencemerritt
      @terencemerritt Před rokem

      No

    • @wyattsdad8561
      @wyattsdad8561 Před rokem +1

      @@terencemerritt so then you’d also raise the toilet flange right?

    • @ChipChurp
      @ChipChurp Před rokem +1

      ​@@wyattsdad8561I'm sure he knows he seems pretty smart. But man I've seen some landlord specials when it comes to the flange being low and the floor being high over and they set the toilet normally and caulk around it. The tile buckled and flooded the bathroom. I took it all out and sure enough is was the flange not being raised to match or be above the floor 1/4inch. Even can be cheap and put up double wax rings but no nothing. Landlords are cheap scum

    • @wyattsdad8561
      @wyattsdad8561 Před rokem +1

      @@ChipChurp yeah.. thank you for mentioning all that.
      This is exactly why I made my comment. I do this shizzz for a living too and I do bathroom remodels too. And I am very familiar with replacing a floor, and basing what I do for prep solely because of a toilet flange. You never want to be a customer of the guy who has displaced the flange because of a new flooring installation and hiding it with two gaskets or an extra tall wax gasket that may or may not hold up over time. I call bull$hit on that.
      A properly installed toilet flange is installed on top of a finished floor.
      There is some wiggle room with that but I’ve never been able to install tile and backer board over existing linoleum and underlayment and not have a problem with the toilet flange that is now buried in a floor.

    • @oba1560
      @oba1560 Před rokem

      Replace the flapper and it's leveled

  • @Dean-Sala
    @Dean-Sala Před rokem

    All your vids are absolutely great! I have watched almost all of them. But I am a handyman only without a contractors license in CA. So I am not allowed to do major renovations without a contractors license. In fact I'm not interested doing major renovations. I do well working for property managers with multiple small jobs. Your recent vids seem to be jobs described for the licensed contractor to do major remodels and not so much within the handyman territory. So I say, you should not consider yourself as a handyman if you are renovating a bathroom. You are a contractor.

  • @brandonmohammed5715
    @brandonmohammed5715 Před rokem +1

    Good content sir!

  • @1234GOPRO
    @1234GOPRO Před rokem

    9:42 voice sounds right. Does this sound like a Scam scenario? I just quit these two guys (sketchy) who were “on the crew” of the “guy” (scammer) who just spent the last 3-4 mos starting 2-3 projects and collecting draws/ deposits from other customers. Then He fled w/💰💰💰💰, but, conveniently, AFTER “selling” the “business” to one of those guys, w/o money or equity exchange .????? No paperwork etc… apparently split ways online word fighting/threats etc.. I quit when I was instructed to R/R windows the same incorrect way they were originally installed. They’re 20yr younger gen with brand new tools, and no bank account, but have multiple trailers, tools & Eq 2k miles away in a strg unit. But has trouble estimating drywall or sheathing qty. can’t see it lasting

  • @samueladams584
    @samueladams584 Před rokem

    Quarter inch backer board. What if someone needs all the pipes replaced

  • @planninegoodtimes
    @planninegoodtimes Před rokem

    Yes. Livestream. I gotta get good rest and stock the bar!

  • @DWIL2307
    @DWIL2307 Před rokem

    Home Depot Tape Measure 😄
    6:17
    I walk off with one time to time 👊

    • @jordanlawson6132
      @jordanlawson6132 Před rokem

      That’s a harbor freight special homie. Handy Andy has been trolling with that on every job for years now.

  • @OthmanAlikhan
    @OthmanAlikhan Před rokem

    Thanks for the video =)

  • @themueth
    @themueth Před rokem +1

    Hardy board over vinyl to then tile?! W%F is that a 2in transition out of the room?

    • @mph5896
      @mph5896 Před rokem +1

      it'll be fine😉

    • @TheHandymanBusiness
      @TheHandymanBusiness  Před rokem +2

      it makes it line up perfect with the carpet. It was a 5/8s inch step down onto the vinyl from the carpet.

    • @themueth
      @themueth Před rokem

      In my market "it will be fine" feels like what every other handyman said to projects that I'm now fixing. #passionforcraft.
      @thehandyman, that makes sense. All the houses I work at are hardwood floors

  • @MarcusCathey0425
    @MarcusCathey0425 Před 11 měsíci

    I don't trust ¼ inch backer board

  • @torreyjones1
    @torreyjones1 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @MRSketch09
    @MRSketch09 Před rokem

    Look forward to your vid.

  • @Asomesauc
    @Asomesauc Před rokem +1

    Taking brakes is for Gen. Z

  • @funone8716
    @funone8716 Před rokem

    Oddly I've made many Ebay purchases while on the throne. I guess I'm reminded to buy some crap from China.

  • @williamp9158
    @williamp9158 Před rokem

    How the hell are you able to sell jobs at $220 an hour or $1750 a day? How do you find customers? I do full bathroom remodeling, tile work and flooring but i only charge around $800 a day or $100 an hour and people say i'm expensive! 😂 In Seattle! Expensive city! I'm thinking about quitting....😢

    • @truthbetold2914
      @truthbetold2914 Před rokem

      He's full of sh-t, keep believing whatever he says...

    • @honkbeforeitstoolate587
      @honkbeforeitstoolate587 Před rokem

      They are wrong to call you expensive. The customer isn't always right.

    • @mtd3000
      @mtd3000 Před rokem

      Don't tell people anything per hour for big jobs. I only do that for small jobs. On big jobs, you just give a lump sum estimate, because there's so much more overhead when dealing with these types of projects.

    • @shannonp4037
      @shannonp4037 Před rokem +1

      2 things. I know in previous videos, Handyman has basically said he is done working for "cheap customers". Also, as mentioned prior, don't quote by the hour to the customer. Quote the job. If an inexperienced person came in and said they could do the job for $50 per hour and you came in at $100/hour, the client will always go with the $50 guy. However, you may complete in 10 hours and the other guy in 30 hours. What is the better deal for the customer in the end? If they accept your bid at say $1,000 and you complete in 2 hours with $200 in parts, they may bitch that you charged too much for the time it took you. However, it is not the time a job actually takes that they are paying for. It is the yeas of knowledge that you've acquired to be able to do the job in that time. Also, clients never see the planning phase, shopping phase, permit phase, time to fix a warranty, insurance, licenses, vehicles etc..

  • @alfanazzamcraft
    @alfanazzamcraft Před rokem

    Anda sangat cerdas ❤❤❤

  • @RioElMystic-999
    @RioElMystic-999 Před 11 měsíci

    I'd like to learn how to do this , how can I ?

  • @whitneybrown9354
    @whitneybrown9354 Před rokem

    You said you make $6000 for the job if in 2 parts. Does that include materials or is that just labor?

  • @lastmanstanding1954
    @lastmanstanding1954 Před rokem

    do you have a contract or just handyman license,,,,,,,,,,,,all this work and no contract ????

    • @TheHandymanBusiness
      @TheHandymanBusiness  Před rokem +3

      There is no such thing as a handyman license. I have a general contractors license. it is not required for this work.

  • @BamaBreeze
    @BamaBreeze Před rokem

    Hope to catch the live stream. Love doing small bath projects. Good money for just a few days. HandyOn

  • @dorantes0106
    @dorantes0106 Před rokem

    Who is this guy... where's the other guy