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Landscaping Business Guide

On Behalf of | Dec 22, 2016 | Business Law

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According to the Professional Landscape Network, lawn care contractors are needed in many cities throughout the United States. If you’d like to run your own lawn care business, you must fully understand the perks, career paths, and income opportunities.

Understanding the Benefits

After you’ve discussed legal strategies with a reputable business formation lawyer, you can begin designing a work schedule based on your needs. If your office is located in your community, you’ll never have to rush as you start your day. When you tackle typical lawn care tasks in local neighborhoods, you’ll get plenty of fresh air and a good cardiovascular workout.

Career Options

Because there are so many ways to run a business that specializes in lawn care, you can change your routines as your company grows. Once you have many employees, you can expand by launching a division that handles sod installation, pest control, or weed removal. When you’re very profitable, other service options can be pursued, such as landscape design and architecture packages.

 

Income

Your efforts will help you generate a reasonable income that can range between $5,000 and $50,000 during the first year. If you manage your finances properly, your income could reach $100,000 to $200,000 within the next few years. However, in order to process steady sales, you’ll need multiple divisions. The easiest landscape service options for a typical entrepreneur are trimming, mowing and maintenance.

 

No matter how you run the business, sales will slow down occasionally because certain services aren’t needed in the fall and winter. During this time, you can review all of your financial statements with a lawyer and see where your company has room to grow.

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