Monday, September 2, 2013

Make a Price Sheet for Quick Bids for Your Handyman Business

No matter what type of work you plan on doing in your handyman business, you will want to have a listed price for jobs under $500 to avoid having to go do bids for small projects. You are going to be very busy doing work and running your business, so your time will be very valuable.

I have a large list of prices for common jobs handy so I can quickly quote a price over the phone or in person. It save you time and it makes you look more professional if you can quickly quote prices to customers.

Make sure every item on your list is accurate. There is no worse feeling that doing a job only to realize that you have underbid and made little or no profit. Material prices change rapidly in the current market place, so you will want to update your list frequently.

For ease of access I organize my list by category (i.e plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, etc)

I have an extensive pricing sheet that comes with the eBook "Start and Run a Successful Handyman Business" You can find a link on the blog to purchase it for $9.


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