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Starting Your Own Lawn Care Company
Filed Under (Start Up Ideas) by Jeff Stripp on 18-06-2007
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Providing quotation to prospective clients is an important aspect of a lawn care business. If you are new to the lawn care industry, you’ll need to do some serious research before you can come up with a pricing model for all the services that you provide. Here are 4 things that you should keep in mind when establishing the prices for your lawn care services. Know how much to charge per square foot. This is the basic factor in your pricing model that determines whether your business will be profitable in the long run.
Here is a quick way to generate some idea on how much to charge. Measure your lawn size and then call up a few reputable lawn care companies and ask for their quotations. Taking this a step further, you can ask a few of your friends to do the same and then get the feedback from them. You will have a good idea on the various pricing for different lawn size and help you determine the acceptable price range for your services.
Once you have an idea on how much to charge, set up a pricing schedule based on the type of service performed per square foot. For example, you may charge $3 per square foot for mowing and $1.50 per square foot for fertilizing. Most lawns various from a few hundred square feet to a few thousand square feet. Thus it is more convenient to set your price in terms of per hundred square feet or per thousand square feet.

















