How Much Profit Should Your Lawn Care Business Make? [Numbers Revealed!] Good Profit Margin??

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  • How Much Profit Should Your Lawn Care Business Make? [Numbers Revealed!] Good Profit Margin??
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Komentáře • 97

  • @luisrosales8102
    @luisrosales8102 Před 2 lety +9

    Or at least $100K starting around December 20. We don't have any Debt. We buy everything we need with our credit card and pay it all once is Due. We pay our Shop the full year. Everything is pay in full for the Entire year. After watching this Great video has finally answered my long time question.

  • @luisrosales8102
    @luisrosales8102 Před 2 lety +5

    I have always ask you several times this questions regarding income and never got a response until you finally made a Video. I will say it answer 70% of what I was looking for a long time. Once again Thank you Mike. God bless you, your family and your Business. Que Dio siga Bendiciendote con Mucho Amor. Hasta pronto Amigo.

  • @precisionenterprises1295
    @precisionenterprises1295 Před 2 lety +7

    Great video… we have been in business for 12 years and this video is spot on. Now we do over 3 million and it was scary BecuAse we weren’t making money like this video said during growth…. Affordablepatio is our channel …. Great great video

  • @dannyhilton857153
    @dannyhilton857153 Před 2 lety +7

    I think stabilising the business is often overlooked and why many businesses fail. How did you decide when it was time to change focus from growth? Did you have a turnover target, or was it a gut feeling thing?
    There is a hell of a lot of value to be taken from these videos on your business mindset. Thanks for sharing!

  • @dominicrusso4572
    @dominicrusso4572 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome, thanks for making this video Mike!

  • @troxelservices
    @troxelservices Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent information Mike! Very realistic and accurate!

  • @codywaggoner7537
    @codywaggoner7537 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate what you’ve done for the industry

  • @jasongarcia5654
    @jasongarcia5654 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you so much for making these inspiring videos and sharing your successful information with everyone. I can’t wait to join your company and be an important part of your growth. Keep doing an amazing job sir.

  • @davidflorian8206
    @davidflorian8206 Před rokem +1

    Dude, excellent video. Excellent!

  • @red_statestorms8784
    @red_statestorms8784 Před rokem

    Good clear content. Thanks, Mike.

  • @sticktoFL
    @sticktoFL Před 2 lety +1

    Eye opening video and information.
    Really good to see helps bring reality to expectations

  • @BrenttheGreat
    @BrenttheGreat Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks a lot mike!

  • @abclawnworks9127
    @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety +2

    We just did our budget yesterday with Jim Huston. We only focused on our core business of lawn / landscape maintenance. On a conservative budget with just over $1M in that revenue, with my salary (absent owner) we come in at 17.1% profit. Without me we are 23.7%. This would be growth of 22% and we’ve done about 60% growth the past few years.
    So, your numbers are certainly tested AND good!

    • @mackeejack6731
      @mackeejack6731 Před 10 měsíci

      Please don’t steal my wife

    • @AD-HVAC
      @AD-HVAC Před 6 měsíci

      @@mackeejack6731I tried and she said you were better overall in bed, but that I was more acrobatic and flexible.
      Her downward dog is exquisite. Congrats.

  • @lawninorderpropertymainten8897

    Great information

  • @strategiclawncare2428
    @strategiclawncare2428 Před 2 lety +1

    Love it

  • @GrassMonkeyLLC
    @GrassMonkeyLLC Před rokem

    Thank You !!!!

  • @michaelelvidge6616
    @michaelelvidge6616 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Mike, love the videos. When you talk about yearly REV, can you distinguish between what yearly rev should be, between year round cutting in Florida vs seasonal in a place like Vermont?

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety

      There is no actual answer. We operate 8 months out of the year where I’m at and have a $1M+ revenue maintenance business.

  • @samuelsnowbarger2052
    @samuelsnowbarger2052 Před 2 lety +3

    Man, I am always forgetting to like your videos they are also hopeful no matter where you’re at in your business just to refresh, could you maybe put a little reminder at the end of your videos to Hit the like button lol

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +1

      😂 I appreciate it! SMASH the like button 🌟🏆

  • @keithholloran
    @keithholloran Před rokem

    Thanks!

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před rokem

      You are welcome! Thank you for the support!

  • @thomassalazar3215
    @thomassalazar3215 Před 2 lety +1

    This video get me so excited. Just saying.

  • @vincevandam
    @vincevandam Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you, Mike! That explains why we're struggling to keep cash in the bank. We grew from 100 k to 300 k last season and I've been feeling low about our dismal profit margins!
    Now the question is do we grow fast again this year and then take a slower year the following season or do we do that this year?
    I'll have to figure that one out, and this is a great resource for that!

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety +1

      I like the idea of keep growing if you can afford to not earn a lot. Then in the future, you can earn much more.

    • @vincevandam
      @vincevandam Před 2 lety +1

      @@abclawnworks9127 yes I agree. We can afford to keep our owner's salary the same this season no problem, and we've got some good financial backing from a very kind (and generous) family member, so I'm leaning towards growing more this season.

    • @scottbennett357
      @scottbennett357 Před rokem

      I have 2 questions. And I’m going to ask the answer to be explained like I’m 5! Do you do either one or the other, include the owners salary in your direct cost and tack on your desired profit margin as well of 20-30%? Or do you just do one and not the other. The reason I ask is I work in another profession where after the labor and materials are decided we add our desired profit ($100/sq). After this the owner takes out 10% overhead and profit for the business before I get paid. The other question is where in your example is your personal life expenses like my house, my wife’s car, etc. Does that come out of the 20-30% markup? Thanks
      Also, what are your thoughts on a startup company offering multiple services such as lawn care, herbicide, hedge trimming, and creating an annual payment plan for all services like a bundle that they pay annually so that you have year round income?

  • @luisrosales8102
    @luisrosales8102 Před 2 lety +3

    Once again Mike what a great Video. Our Company makes close to $500,000 a year. We are 9 people total including my dad and I. Our yearly salary is around $60k each. Our forman make around $4k a month. We always try to keep $100k by December for winter

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

      60k off 500k! That’s super low!!!

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety +1

      @@colestaples2010 he said EACH. That is a VERY solid biz at 500k. Especially with 100k still in the bank at end of year.

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

      @@abclawnworks9127 that’s not money in the bank at the end of the year. That’s his entire salary for the year. That’s terrible from half a million

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety

      @@colestaples2010 only because the two 60k salaries. That has a huge impact.

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

      @@abclawnworks9127 no, it’s because his profit is super low!

  • @AlejandroLopez-si3zs
    @AlejandroLopez-si3zs Před 2 lety +2

    Saturday Upload 👍👌

  • @tropicalplauge5444
    @tropicalplauge5444 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video my guy

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +1

      You have a lot of faith…. You haven’t watch it yet 😂😂

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety

      @@MikeAndes LOL called him out!

    • @tropicalplauge5444
      @tropicalplauge5444 Před 2 lety

      @@MikeAndes they all are, I kinda knew when I posted that that there was a chance somone called me out but didn't know it would be you😂

  • @exploringnewterritories7521

    Just applied to Redmond Wa Augusta location, hopefully you guys have a spot open right now!

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +1

      Redmond hasn’t opened yet. Marysville or North Bend would be good options close by ✅

    • @exploringnewterritories7521
      @exploringnewterritories7521 Před 2 lety

      @@MikeAndes Okay, I applied to Marysville 👍

  • @scottsetliff2148
    @scottsetliff2148 Před 2 lety +1

    How about buying lawn care businesses as a strategy to growth

  • @jeffreyheath4976
    @jeffreyheath4976 Před 6 měsíci

    Maybe a dumb question, but do you account for tax deductions when calculating your net take home? Or, is this simply a revenue minus expense calculation? I’m asking because obviously there are reasons why you would want to lower your taxable income and strategies to do so. Also, I want to be sure I’m benchmarking my own business compared to this correctly.
    Appreciate the content.

  • @caseydavis6935
    @caseydavis6935 Před 2 lety +1

    Where is the "Owners Salary" factored into these numbers ? Just from profit "take home pay" ? Or is "take home pay" profit AFTER and owners salary has been paid ? Hope that question makes sense.... and what percentage of revenue are using to pay an "Owners Salary" ?

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +2

      I didnt take owner salary into account. That is subjective to the owner and can be taken from the profits of the business ... or left in the business as retained earning (cash reserves)

  • @richp8022
    @richp8022 Před 2 lety +3

    I may have missed this, but are you assuming that you as an owner are taking a salary that is included in the Direct Labor section? Is this profit on top of that?

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +3

      No salary is included in the numbers (for sake of simple math)

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

      I think this kind of profit needs to be after the owners salary is paid. The whole business needs to change. 50% profit should be standard

  • @alextovi8346
    @alextovi8346 Před 2 lety +2

    Mike, at what year should you start making money?

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +3

      Depends on speed of growth. You can make money from month one if you aren’t advertising, hiring, buying equipment

  • @busybeelawnservice4492
    @busybeelawnservice4492 Před 2 lety +2

    It's a bit confusing. It appears that the owners salary is included in the net take home category. Is this correct?

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @busybeelawnservice4492
      @busybeelawnservice4492 Před 2 lety

      Ok, Now things make more sense to me. I have been trying to hit 20% profit after paying myself a salary. It's been difficult to get there but that is still my goal.

  • @thebadgrassdudes
    @thebadgrassdudes Před 2 lety +1

    Make as much as you can....

  • @shineforth6755
    @shineforth6755 Před 2 měsíci

    I operate a tree company. I think I will move into lawn care based on these numbers...

  • @feliciaandmartinmartinez1154

    How to buy tickets

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety

      LandscapeBusinessCourse.com/conference

  • @justinlpugh
    @justinlpugh Před 2 lety

    Mike, I have been watching you for over a year now. I am a bit confused and it’s only because I’m adding your commentary to the backdrop of Greg CrabTree’s theory of the owner/owners earning a market based wage. In one of your videos with Connor, he was only earning 30K as the owner. In these scenarios I find it hard to believe that the owner even at a million dollars cannot earn a market based wage for a million dollar enterprise. Thoughts? (More comment than question…?)

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +1

      Profits from the business are unlinked from the wages/distributions/salary that an owner chooses to take… that’s why I didn’t include that part in the video.
      In the case of “Connor” they will grow almost 50% this year… they do not fit into the case I’ve created here but are planning to do it next year and increase profits instead of growth

    • @justinlpugh
      @justinlpugh Před 2 lety

      @@MikeAndes Perfect response. This is only tied to the
      profits... Got it! Keep doing the good work. See you in January.

  • @taskbig7664
    @taskbig7664 Před 2 lety +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @Skizzlawncare
    @Skizzlawncare Před 2 lety +1

    Net take home is after taxes, correct ?

  • @NoName92AZ
    @NoName92AZ Před 2 lety +1

    I been in business solo for 5 months now and I’m up $22k idk if that’s good or not.

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

    Solo operation won’t bring in 100k unless you live in a really big city with wealthy leads. Cut this in half almost for regular areas

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve seen this be done in every size market and demographic. Smaller towns is actually better many times since word of mouth travels faster and less price competition

  • @donnellmoss8448
    @donnellmoss8448 Před 2 lety +1

    So how can someone make a 100k by themselves, is that just cutting are is that with flower beds as well???? Just asking to put together a game plan...

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety

      I have a couple videos on that $100K marker specifically

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety

      Let’s say you cut 75 neighborhood homes a week for 32 weeks at an avg of $40 each. That would be 96k. Very doable.

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety +1

    You also can’t ever stop buying equipment, it doesn’t last long enough

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety

      As long as you maintain it well enough it shouldn’t be too bad though. We spend very little on new equipment once our locations achieve targeted growth

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

      @@MikeAndes I’m a certified mechanic and maintain flawlessly. It all breaks down or becomes unreliable. By the time things are paid off it’s pretty much time to replace them. Not to mention paying a shop to maintain and repair things is more expensive then what a landscaping coming makes per hour. It’s less expensive to stop landscaping and repair it myself. This whole industry needs to change. In an industry with such low hourly rates, profit margins need to be much higher. A solo operator can’t profit enough to expand.

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety

      @@colestaples2010 Mike’s main shop uses push mowers for most properties so costs are lower than industry norms. Also, I started solo and will have 12 vehicles and 15 field workers going into the 2022 season. Explain to me how a guy starting from solo (not to mention not charging near enough) has done it. All the large companies that I know ($1M and above) started solo.

    • @colestaples2010
      @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

      @@abclawnworks9127 probably because your price is the lowest in town

    • @abclawnworks9127
      @abclawnworks9127 Před 2 lety

      @@colestaples2010 our starting price for weekly mow is on average $7 more per week than other service providers. You don’t get to and past $1M in annual maintenance revenue without having a clue..

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

    That profit is 😢.

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

    My truck alone was 55,000

  • @colestaples2010
    @colestaples2010 Před 2 lety

    Every time I watch your videos I’m more focused on leaving this business. Companies that set such low rates screw it up for all of us.

  • @liondecka9062
    @liondecka9062 Před 2 lety +1

    Another for free trick? I strongly doubt that. This is marketing with a supposedly social twist. Do other landscapers too. The income from CZcams for these videos exceeds the bill to mow this grass regularly.

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety

      CZcams ad revenue is less than 0.5% of my revenue

  • @ah-rr1lk
    @ah-rr1lk Před rokem

    Running a business is so much nonsense for only 200-250k

  • @BatistaInvests
    @BatistaInvests Před 2 lety

    Bro ya scared to pay more employee costs?

  • @Giggles_69
    @Giggles_69 Před 2 lety

    Have you noticed your views are dropping on your videos? You might want to think about what is causing the views dropping. I just started watching you and in a matter of one night scrolling through your videos . Are you the badass Owner I started watching at the very beginning still that goes out and mows the yard to verify the customer or are you a fast speaking sales men following in the footsteps of McDonald's shitty work? I am betting your have higher customer acquisition and employee turn over not due to crappy employees or bad customers but you completely changing your business model .

    • @MikeAndes
      @MikeAndes  Před 2 lety +10

      I enjoy views but I enjoy helping business owners grow and improve their business more. The deeper content gets less views but does more for the viewer. I am aware. My goal is NOT to become a CZcamsr or get 1M subs this year. I will get 1M subs, but in 10 years… and those subs will be religious about the deep business content I provide and not just skin-deep entertainment.
      Also, I simply don’t have the time to be out mowing anymore. I have over 50 franchisees I feel responsible to take care of and help them grow their businesses