Yo man, i started watching your vids 2 years ago and you've changed my life ever since. I started my lawn company then and now i have 28 customers and counting. I have the same mower, same pick up, blower and weed eater. Life couldn't be better, appreciate the inspiration
You are a straight #beast! Keep it up dude thanks so much for watching all the vids and being a part of the gang I send all my blessings and vibes to your continued biz growth this year brother #m&m 😎
@@marclopez1652 make business cards and maybe keep it a side hustle for a while until you feel confident in having full time work. Pressure washing is a tough business to get big in. The filing itself is easy peasy, just do it through legal zoom. Go on CZcams and lookup how to file an llc with legal zoom
To all who clicked on this video if you want a better chance to be successful in your start up lawn care business then get the make money Mowing course it’s been helpful in my brick and mortar coffee shop business , my lawn care business and at my place of employment 💪🏽✊🏽 This young dude is an inspiration
Your older videos inspired me to go all in. On my second year and now own a Multiservices company, lawn maintenance being my main focus. Thanks for the advice and tips.
That hair is not it. Cut it dude. I don’t like your personality either. Your camera guy needs to do a better job. By the looks of it, it didn’t need to be weed whacked or edged.
Hey man cool content, I highly recommend getting the Ballard Darwin Grip. Completely changes trimming. I've seen a ton of lawncare guys on youtube recommend it so I finally bought one for my main trimmer and it's a huge difference. So much so that when I pulled out my secondary trimmer weeks later it felt so awkward and uncomfortable using the stock D-loop that I wondered how I went so long without the Darwin Grip.. so I went and bought a 2nd one for my other trimmer lol. It gives you way better leverage which gives you way more control and is way more comfortable on your back and shoulders. I don't even get paid to say this lol I just legit think it's that much of a game changer for lawn care guys and string trimming and I recommend it every time I see someone trimming without one
Hey Zachary! I have started a lawncare company recently and have a question. I hear so much about bagging the clippings and I didn't, see you bag at all here. Any info on this would help! Thank you.
It's up to you, if you wanna grow a legit company that declares legit income so you can use this pay stubs to buy a house, finance vehicles, and show other proof that you are making money from lawn care, then report it just like every other legal business! Take the steps to figure it out just like we did, it's not hard and it actually becomes fun and addicting 😁 The only reason you would want to not report income, is if you're cool with just having a big wad of cash or personal debit account money, and eventually people might begin asking where all that money came from! Then you got some explaining to do 🗡 Easy steps to get started: 1) find out how to open a sole proprietorship for your state 2) take the form you get from opening it to a local bank, and open a business bank account 3) Open a quickbooks/yardbook account, set it up, and you can email invoices to your new customers. The money paid and collected here is declared and you're done! Theres more to it like sales tax, federal taxes, etc, but this is just the basics. Hope that helped bro!
Say if you start a do you have to have a business license for lawn cutting service? Also sometime on a job site sometimes they bring two mowers two trimmers as and two blowers just in case if one machine doesn’t work you have a backup machine to keep things running smoothly??
@Make Money Mowing today I just found out my Youngest son got diagnosed with Acute Leukemia Cancer and Crazy thing He Only 3years old 😭and Doctors told us we got to sit in the ICU till Monday and just need prayers and support to make my Son happy ND comfortable while he deals with this Sickness💔
Yeah I can in a future vid! But rein short all I use is the notes app from my iphone and one google doc lol- the iphone notes for week to week scheduling and the google doc for all my total records of what I did/what day/what customer/how much I made! Yeah you're right making a vid will be easier lol :) But if it helps, google docs and iphone notes is all you need! Google calendar is cool but I've literally never used it. I also like having a physical calendar to show what yards I have on what day!
@@Makemoneymowing thanks man! It helps. Yeah sometimes I get so caught up in yards that I forget some and they just remind me. That def helps. Preciate you bro, keep doing big things! MakemoneyMowing!!
I've been doing lawn care for 4.5 years now and keep track of everything with a physical calendar and a ledger. I always take my ledger with me to work and after every job I write down the date, name of the account, brief job description, cost of job and then total monthly amount due for the property. Then at the end of the month I just go through and see who owes what then send off an invoice. The ledger is always a nice way to look back and cross check with your calendar to see when the last time you visited a property if need be as well
@@Makemoneymowing No I don’t skate I took my son to pick up Wingstop and the closest one is a New Braunfels then I took him for a quick cruise through my old stomping grounds where are used to hoop it up before they tore it up for a skate park 😁 Was gonna stop and say hello but I didn’t want my food to get cold and I didn’t want to seem like some weirdo stalker
Lol good question! This house always 2.5 inches 😎 yeah the front isn’t too tall rn- this yard is barely waking up for the season! Come Peak spring it grows so quick that sometimes we even have to go weekly for a small increment!
@@Makemoneymowing understandable Barely easing back into the season myself Thank you for the quality upload. If only all the young minds could pick up on this educational content. Keep up the hard work, always an immediate click when I see an upload
Hey man, watching from Australia. Is it common practice there for that to be the finished grass length that clients want? Seems to me like it still needs to be knocked down a bit shorter, but that's just what i'm used to. Also, do they not request you use a catcher for the clippings and not leave them on the lawn? Anyways, i just stumbled across your channel and have been enjoying your content. Peace bro
ur supposed to throw grass clippings back on the lawn, it's called mulching. grass clippings is good for your lawn and is a natural fertilizer. the only downside is that if ur feet get wet and u run on the grass it will get stuck to your shoe.
Awesome! Yeah $45 per visit and usually we do every 2 weeks here 🌱 come super sunny & rainy seasons we might switch to weekly instead (still $45), but yeah $45 charged same day of service every time I go drop the top and finish the yard! Good luck bro 😎
The blade edger is unbeatable if it was a battle to the death on which makes the better crispy edge and always will win IMO, but the string trimmer gets the job done (so long you can use it the right way) 😎 But for first visit- I always dig in w/ the blade!
Personally I weed wack edges and weeds in cracks first, than blow all of it to grass and pick it up with the mower when I mow the lawn, seems faster to me
this seems neat*, though owning a sedan instead of a truck throws a wrench in the idea. do you only take cash? seems easiest but I bet customers are wanting card by the year
I've only had one customer complain and it was my fault lol, this was maybe 3-4 years ago I was mowing for a homeowner renting out his house, I showed up at 8am earlier then usual (usually i'm there around 9-10am due to someone moving on me and when I started the lady came and freaked out on me because she was still sleeping lol. She apologized later and she was cool after though and from then I realized if it's a new customer, I'll just text a heads up OR even knock before I begin to play it safe and let them get in the groove of how I roll 🤙🏼
Good point bro! Yeah that can happen if you're blowing back too many clippings into the grass, If that's the case then I would keep mowing and mulching everything up and get it short and on the right weekly/biweekly schedule so that each visit minimal clippings are shot around and blowing back into the grass is easy in n out 😎
Looks better in the edges than in the street, and you look better blowing it back into the yard, rather than blowing it and leaving it in the street. What you actually do is blow the grass _past_ the edge and into the turf, not just leave it in the edge. If your blower's not strong enough to do that, you need a better blower.
You know how sometimes there's 5 weeks in the month, so..do you charge the 5th week??I usually don't, instead of increasing the rate I told them I going to charge extra week now
Good question bro! I don't follow dates at all. Every 2 weeks (or say every other thursday), then I'll text that set of customers for that day! I've never once considered the fact that some months are 5 weeks lol so don't even worry about it. Just show up weekly to weeklys, and BW to BW's ! (biweeklys) 😎
$45x26 services annually in Vegas, no snow usually. $1,170 gross revenues per account. 10 mows per day 100 clients $117,000. Clearing $85-90k maybe. Nice gig. I own a pest control company. I should have done this instead, as associations require nice yards. Very inspiring, thank you.
If you say cut 9 months during the year then 9 mos x 4.3333 weeks in a month= 38.99 or 39 weeks and if biweekly, you divide by 2 = 19 cuts plus 1 for the initial cut is 20 cuts for the season x $45= $900 dollars ÷ 9 monthly payments is $100 billed each month not $90. Let your customers know that you are helping them to budget for your service with level monthly payments. Otherwise they'll have $90 payments most months and $130 payments during 2 months during the season, let them know you are trying to help them keep a budget and a win win for both of you.
Most of mine are biweeky! I just follow the seasons and increase frequency in peak spring/fall, and let it float to biweekly towards dry summer and going into winter before we're zeroed out and done! :)
Talking of protection .... if you aint useing aspen fuel and just useing normal 4 stroke petrol for your mower and normal 2 stroke for you blowers and strimmers then your missing the main protection That's a kool mower what's it called
Lol thanks C It was cleaned up I was just showing an example for the vid. I still had to do the whole back yard then the final blow clean up b4 takin the pic and dippin :)
Hey guys Do any one want to help donate lawncare items to a guy that come from a poor family in a small town call Monroe Louisiana I have the work ethic and skills if anyone wants to help a poor guy out I got kids and a family just hopeing for a blessing I have a truck and small utility trailer so any donations will be fine thanks for inspiring me anything will mean a lot to me I can use the tools to feed my family If a man don’t work he don’t eat God bless
Groovy 😎
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Yo, do you apply fertilizers or weed n feeds ? If so what’s the rate per application and what if any products do you use ? Thanks
Yo man, i started watching your vids 2 years ago and you've changed my life ever since. I started my lawn company then and now i have 28 customers and counting. I have the same mower, same pick up, blower and weed eater. Life couldn't be better, appreciate the inspiration
Starting mine this year!! Filing my llc rn
@@jiggygloves2345 love your pic, also I started doing lawns and last year as a side hustle “ I NEED MY LLC this year”!!!
You are a straight #beast! Keep it up dude thanks so much for watching all the vids and being a part of the gang I send all my blessings and vibes to your continued biz growth this year brother #m&m 😎
@@jiggygloves2345 any tips on starting an LLC? I am wanting to start a pressure wash/landscape business
@@marclopez1652 make business cards and maybe keep it a side hustle for a while until you feel confident in having full time work. Pressure washing is a tough business to get big in. The filing itself is easy peasy, just do it through legal zoom. Go on CZcams and lookup how to file an llc with legal zoom
Just started the lawn biz today! LFG!!! Keep up the good work.
Let’s go!!!! 🔥
To all who clicked on this video if you want a better chance to be successful in your start up lawn care business then get the make money Mowing course it’s been helpful in my brick and mortar coffee shop business , my lawn care business and at my place of employment 💪🏽✊🏽
This young dude is an inspiration
Thank you so much Leroy you are the man and I appreciate all the work you've been putting in alongside us
Zach mowing a yard is pure art
Your older videos inspired me to go all in. On my second year and now own a Multiservices company, lawn maintenance being my main focus. Thanks for the advice and tips.
Fuck yeah man! That's amazing keep it up G 😎 What services do you do and like the most?
I like lawn mow8and soft washing the best
That hair is not it. Cut it dude. I don’t like your personality either. Your camera guy needs to do a better job. By the looks of it, it didn’t need to be weed whacked or edged.
Hey man cool content, I highly recommend getting the Ballard Darwin Grip. Completely changes trimming. I've seen a ton of lawncare guys on youtube recommend it so I finally bought one for my main trimmer and it's a huge difference. So much so that when I pulled out my secondary trimmer weeks later it felt so awkward and uncomfortable using the stock D-loop that I wondered how I went so long without the Darwin Grip.. so I went and bought a 2nd one for my other trimmer lol. It gives you way better leverage which gives you way more control and is way more comfortable on your back and shoulders. I don't even get paid to say this lol I just legit think it's that much of a game changer for lawn care guys and string trimming and I recommend it every time I see someone trimming without one
I’ve been watching since 2020 your videos are very inspirational.
Love this dude
Love you bro!
Hey Zachary! I have started a lawncare company recently and have a question.
I hear so much about bagging the clippings and I didn't, see you bag at all here.
Any info on this would help!
Thank you.
If I had lawns like this for my company I’d do 60 a day !
Thanks for the encouragement brother! Love your video.
It’s like you read my mind! I needed this!
We on that same level 😁
@@Makemoneymowing btw those stickers look nice 👍
I was like is this the guy off HappyDeathday 😂
Lmao I had to google that and that you were calling me that clown thing but then saw the blonde Asian dude lol 😂
New Boot Goofin !
Holy bro your bulking up in a great way
Respect
Been watching you for a while man
I wish to start my business one day in lawn care
videos like this are nice
Yo Zach, make a vid about maintenance please! How you do it, how often... etc!
follow the owners manual or do it more often
@@f7m001 lol there ya go😂
Great job!
what about the business side of things do i gotta report this as a job for the irs and stuff? or just risk it
Risk it for the brisket 😉
It's up to you, if you wanna grow a legit company that declares legit income so you can use this pay stubs to buy a house, finance vehicles, and show other proof that you are making money from lawn care, then report it just like every other legal business! Take the steps to figure it out just like we did, it's not hard and it actually becomes fun and addicting 😁 The only reason you would want to not report income, is if you're cool with just having a big wad of cash or personal debit account money, and eventually people might begin asking where all that money came from! Then you got some explaining to do 🗡
Easy steps to get started:
1) find out how to open a sole proprietorship for your state
2) take the form you get from opening it to a local bank, and open a business bank account
3) Open a quickbooks/yardbook account, set it up, and you can email invoices to your new customers. The money paid and collected here is declared and you're done!
Theres more to it like sales tax, federal taxes, etc, but this is just the basics. Hope that helped bro!
What is the brand of anti-noise plugs you use and which one do you recommend? and do you think they are easier to wear than headphones?
Make that money!
Say if you start a do you have to have a business license for lawn cutting service? Also sometime on a job site sometimes they bring two mowers two trimmers as and two blowers just in case if one machine doesn’t work you have a backup machine to keep things running smoothly??
@Make Money Mowing today I just found out my Youngest son got diagnosed with Acute Leukemia Cancer and Crazy thing He Only 3years old 😭and Doctors told us we got to sit in the ICU till Monday and just need prayers and support to make my Son happy ND comfortable while he deals with this Sickness💔
Can you go over how you keep track of your scheduling, for each client?
Yeah I can in a future vid! But rein short all I use is the notes app from my iphone and one google doc lol- the iphone notes for week to week scheduling and the google doc for all my total records of what I did/what day/what customer/how much I made! Yeah you're right making a vid will be easier lol :)
But if it helps, google docs and iphone notes is all you need! Google calendar is cool but I've literally never used it. I also like having a physical calendar to show what yards I have on what day!
@@Makemoneymowing thanks man! It helps. Yeah sometimes I get so caught up in yards that I forget some and they just remind me. That def helps. Preciate you bro, keep doing big things! MakemoneyMowing!!
I've been doing lawn care for 4.5 years now and keep track of everything with a physical calendar and a ledger. I always take my ledger with me to work and after every job I write down the date, name of the account, brief job description, cost of job and then total monthly amount due for the property. Then at the end of the month I just go through and see who owes what then send off an invoice. The ledger is always a nice way to look back and cross check with your calendar to see when the last time you visited a property if need be as well
Just passed u in new Braunfels skate park bro
Enjoy ur day
Bro that's so crazy lol did you go to the skatepark too?!
@@Makemoneymowing No I don’t skate I took my son to pick up Wingstop and the closest one is a New Braunfels then I took him for a quick cruise through my old stomping grounds where are used to hoop it up before they tore it up for a skate park 😁
Was gonna stop and say hello but I didn’t want my food to get cold and I didn’t want to seem like some weirdo stalker
2 minutes in and I’m already curious what height you mow your yards
That grass looks like it’s already so low 😅😅
Lol good question! This house always 2.5 inches 😎 yeah the front isn’t too tall rn- this yard is barely waking up for the season! Come Peak spring it grows so quick that sometimes we even have to go weekly for a small increment!
@@Makemoneymowing understandable
Barely easing back into the season myself
Thank you for the quality upload.
If only all the young minds could pick up on this educational content.
Keep up the hard work, always an immediate click when I see an upload
yo can you please make a video of you fertilizng and showing us which one you use
What do you when you send a reminder the day before and they don’t reply. Do you still show up or wait for their conformation?
Where do you work brother? I follow your advice they are good
Do you use a catcher
Hey man, watching from Australia. Is it common practice there for that to be the finished grass length that clients want?
Seems to me like it still needs to be knocked down a bit shorter, but that's just what i'm used to.
Also, do they not request you use a catcher for the clippings and not leave them on the lawn?
Anyways, i just stumbled across your channel and have been enjoying your content. Peace bro
Send me an email bro! I can give a Better answer :) zach@makemoneymowing.com
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Aq altura pasas la máquina?
When you put your exmark back on the truck, are you able to drive it up or do you have to push it up.
It drives itself up! No way I’m pushing that thing up 10x a day lol
I see you don’t bag clippings. How do you manage that ..what do you tell the customer? Do you de thatche every now and then???
ur supposed to throw grass clippings back on the lawn, it's called mulching. grass clippings is good for your lawn and is a natural fertilizer. the only downside is that if ur feet get wet and u run on the grass it will get stuck to your shoe.
How do I get my first customers?
A que altura pasas la maquina?
Dijo Que 2.5 afrente
You guys are not usually hauling grass away ? Other than mulching it ?
Yo what kind of sunglasses are those?
Will the real Trim Shady please stand up?
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Zach, your videos pushed me to start my own lawn car business here in San Diego tx. crazy to think our businesses are just a few hours apart.
THANKS BRO...I LIKE HOW TO VIDEOS......SO U CHARGED 45 EVERY TIME U GO??? N THATS TWICE A MONTH
Awesome! Yeah $45 per visit and usually we do every 2 weeks here 🌱 come super sunny & rainy seasons we might switch to weekly instead (still $45), but yeah $45 charged same day of service every time I go drop the top and finish the yard! Good luck bro 😎
How low you cut the grass?
This yard is always 2.5 inches! Most of my yards are 2.5-3.0 inches 🤙🏼
I rather use a hedger the line looks a lot cleaner than the string 😊
The Edger ? It takes too long tho, it’s a whole other step.
The blade edger is unbeatable if it was a battle to the death on which makes the better crispy edge and always will win IMO, but the string trimmer gets the job done (so long you can use it the right way) 😎 But for first visit- I always dig in w/ the blade!
I just got used to the edger haha 😊 but every person is different
Great video .. which motor do have on your mower , the Kawi or Kohlor .
Personally I weed wack edges and weeds in cracks first, than blow all of it to grass and pick it up with the mower when I mow the lawn, seems faster to me
What mower are you using
How long does that yard take you? I cut my friends yard this morning and it took me 1 hour 26 minutes lol.
Hope all is well brother I NEED one of those stickers !!! Dming you
Great job, $45, every 2 weeks for front and backyard?
this seems neat*, though owning a sedan instead of a truck throws a wrench in the idea. do you only take cash? seems easiest but I bet customers are wanting card by the year
how do the customers pay after?
I like your videos. That gear is loud! Don't the neighbours complain about the noise?
I've only had one customer complain and it was my fault lol, this was maybe 3-4 years ago I was mowing for a homeowner renting out his house, I showed up at 8am earlier then usual (usually i'm there around 9-10am due to someone moving on me and when I started the lady came and freaked out on me because she was still sleeping lol. She apologized later and she was cool after though and from then I realized if it's a new customer, I'll just text a heads up OR even knock before I begin to play it safe and let them get in the groove of how I roll 🤙🏼
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Quack.
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When you blow it back on the lawn it gets in the edges and it doesn’t look as clean tho
Good point bro! Yeah that can happen if you're blowing back too many clippings into the grass, If that's the case then I would keep mowing and mulching everything up and get it short and on the right weekly/biweekly schedule so that each visit minimal clippings are shot around and blowing back into the grass is easy in n out 😎
Looks better in the edges than in the street, and you look better blowing it back into the yard, rather than blowing it and leaving it in the street. What you actually do is blow the grass _past_ the edge and into the turf, not just leave it in the edge. If your blower's not strong enough to do that, you need a better blower.
Say for example you charge $50 for biweekly mowing (2 mows/month) what would you charge then for weekly mowing? (4 mows/month)
Same
Maybe 40
Think about it you gots to be out there weekly now, more time more gas more work.
You know how sometimes there's 5 weeks in the month, so..do you charge the 5th week??I usually don't, instead of increasing the rate I told them I going to charge extra week now
Good question bro! I don't follow dates at all. Every 2 weeks (or say every other thursday), then I'll text that set of customers for that day! I've never once considered the fact that some months are 5 weeks lol so don't even worry about it. Just show up weekly to weeklys, and BW to BW's ! (biweeklys) 😎
$45x26 services annually in Vegas, no snow usually. $1,170 gross revenues per account.
10 mows per day
100 clients
$117,000. Clearing $85-90k maybe.
Nice gig.
I own a pest control company. I should have done this instead, as associations require nice yards. Very inspiring, thank you.
If you say cut 9 months during the year then 9 mos x 4.3333 weeks in a month= 38.99 or 39 weeks and if biweekly, you divide by 2 = 19 cuts plus 1 for the initial cut is 20 cuts for the season x $45= $900 dollars ÷ 9 monthly payments is $100 billed each month not $90. Let your customers know that you are helping them to budget for your service with level monthly payments. Otherwise they'll have $90 payments most months and $130 payments during 2 months during the season, let them know you are trying to help them keep a budget and a win win for both of you.
How much was that xmark when you bought it
$1,999 + tax! 2-3 years ago
imagine power washing they drive way to for some extra $
Need stickers
Hey Zachary, how do you schedule your lawns? Mostly my lawns are weekly.
Most of mine are biweeky! I just follow the seasons and increase frequency in peak spring/fall, and let it float to biweekly towards dry summer and going into winter before we're zeroed out and done! :)
Talking of protection .... if you aint useing aspen fuel and just useing normal 4 stroke petrol for your mower and normal 2 stroke for you blowers and strimmers then your missing the main protection
That's a kool mower what's it called
Bro you left some debris on the drivewat
Lol thanks C It was cleaned up I was just showing an example for the vid. I still had to do the whole back yard then the final blow clean up b4 takin the pic and dippin :)
@@Makemoneymowing right on man! Keep up the great content!
I’d like to get a sticker if I could
Hey guys Do any one want to help donate lawncare items to a guy that come from a poor family in a small town call Monroe Louisiana I have the work ethic and skills if anyone wants to help a poor guy out I got kids and a family just hopeing for a blessing I have a truck and small utility trailer so any donations will be fine thanks for inspiring me anything will mean a lot to me I can use the tools to feed my family If a man don’t work he don’t eat God bless
it's hard to hear what ur saying in the video unfortunately.
I see You prefer to edge after you mow why is that just curious?