The Lawn Mowing Jacksonville FL Homeowners Need Could Be A Good Business Opportunity

By Martha McDonald


Sometimes one job just isn't enough. There are many people who find second jobs to supplement their incomes. During the summer the idea of cutting grass for extra cash is a popular idea. Not everybody makes a business out of it however. If you are interested in setting up a formal business doing the lawn mowing Jacksonville FL homeowners need, you should consider all the pros and cons first.

One of the nice things about having a landscaping business is that, when you develop a trusted relationship with your customers, you have a steady source of repeat business. Most homeowners are ready to have their grass cut every seven to ten days. You can take advantage of even more repeat business when you offer to weed, spray for outside insects, and fertilize. Most landscapers do these tasks about every six weeks.

Once you have established a routine with your business, you can expand into all kinds of different areas. Tree trimming, sod installation, and gardening are just a few ways to increase your revenue. With enough customers, you might need to hire teams of workers to do the landscaping while you take care of the paperwork and customer service.

If you do decide to hire employees at some point, the good news is that they don't have to be particularly skilled. They do have to be honest, dependable, and have all the legal permits that allow them to work in the United States however. You may have a certain amount of turnover because these aren't jobs that people want to do forever.

In Florida this is a less seasonal job than in other parts of the country. You may not be as busy during the winter months, but your customers will probably still want an occasional touch up. Cutting grass is a great job for those who have summers off like students and teachers. Even when they are back in school, it might be something they can handle on the weekends.

If there is a downside to starting a landscaping business, it is the start up cost. Unless you already have a heavy duty lawn mower, you will have to purchase one, and may have to buy another one as a backup. You need a pickup truck or another vehicle strong enough to haul your lawn equipment. A trailer will be necessary unless you can get everything in your vehicle without it.

Competition is another challenge when it comes to starting a grass cutting business. In order to be competitive, you need to know what other companies are charging. If you price your services accordingly and establish good working relationships with your clientele, most homeowners will by loyal and use you instead of the competition.

Although this business has many benefits, it's not for everybody. You have to tolerate heat and pollen, and be in good physical shape if you are going to make it in the landscaping business. If you meet that criteria, it can be a good source of steady income.




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