3rd month with my own business..Kind of getting a late and slow start but its getting better. Still working 3 days a week as a small engine(or really anything that comes in) mechanic at a small toro dealer here in southern Idaho. Trying to capitalize on the fall cleanups and aerations. Using a tow behind for large yards and renting a walk behind for smaller yards with tight spaces. My rate for aeration/overseeding is cost of seed with a 50ish% markup and $45/hr 1 hr minimum. Have one to do this weekend. 18,000sqft lawn. 350 for seed(210 my cost) plus 3-5 hr quote for labor. That includes me flagging sprinkler heads(as they don't live here full time) and a double pass with the aerator. Question for you Brian. Do you throw dirt/peat moss or anything over the lawn after overseeding? Do you find the seed grows just fine without it? Everyones got a different way of doing things but trying to get it right the first time! Keep the vids coming man.
I've been trying Brian, I have my own lawn care business and your aeration videos got me into Aerations. But I haven't been able to get many lawns even with some advertisement, and clients that I did some aeration for don't want it done every year. Thanks for your videos, keep up the good work- Luke
I started to advertise areation and overseeding and about 85% of my accounts gave me the green light. The most I charge is $125 up to $400 depending on property size. I dont start the machine for under $125. This does not include starter fertilizer.
$25/k for aerations $45/k for aeration and seeding ( my seed is cheaper than yours $65/50 lb bag) I would be charging $55/k at your seed price. Minimum price is $80
Rented this exact machine but Toro today, did 16 aerations with 3 overseeding (had spreader on front). Total $2605 .... minus $240 rental and $130 seed/lime. So I cleared $2300 myself solo. 8:30am to 5:30pm. Can’t beat it.
Your 16 aerations has to be over two days or more. Driving time, loading/unloading would be like 5hrs not including labor hours for the aeration. Based on your 8 - 5PM that is 18hrs total for two days with each stop taking under 1hr to complete. Hypothetically let's say your operation costs are $30/hr before paying yourself and profit. That's $540 operation costs you have to subtract out for the two days. That leaves $1760. Divide that by total committed hours, say 20 hrs including selling and dropping/picking up machine and based on 2 days of work, you made about $88/hr.
Just picked up a 2011 Lawn Solutions stand on aerator today (toro bought the company back in 2011/12 so it’s the same as the ones today) I don’t do a ton of Aeration work, but I do a good bit of them. I paid $5k and it’s only got 35 hours on it!
I also do aerations I use my Ventrac with the aerator with the overseed box (for big areas) then I also use my toro 31" stand on aerator I charge $175 per yard, $125 for grass seed ( I use Kentucky blue grass very good grass seed) and then $50 for aeration!
Great video BTW, I purchased a Billy Goat AE401h last fall for $2000. It's a walk behind but much easier to use than many of those others. I generally charge $45 for up to 10,000 SQFT then $5 per 1000 after that. Overseeding is a nice bonus too. I paid for my machine and made some in one fall just doing aerations and some overseeding on weekends doing local neighborhood residential. Best investment ever. Now on my 2nd season here in St. Louis MO area.
None of my customers could care less about aerations. Most of them don't want the grass to grow anymore than it does. Think I need some different customers!
Our pricing in Kansas this season Aeration:80 Seed:170 Fert:50 Verticut:60 Second service is 20 off if you get both aeration and verticut. They need to come out with standon verticutters now.
icawn we created a database of past customers. We send out a text twice a year once in spring the other in the fall. Just a friendly reminder if they need it. Also a well built website with organic growth and good reviews. I have people sending me quote requests all the time. www.thelawnguyskc.com
We do tatching, aeration, grass seed and peat moss dressing on all of our clients lawns in summer ,around $375.00 each residential, some higher when we do a application of 2 way top soil first,but We do include 1 aeration in fall with the full maintenance- year round contract.
ive been getting so many calls for aerating down here in lake county, IL. I have to turn them around sometimes. My next big purchase, I want an stand on aerator.
@@TheTrailblazer1974 What are the prices in your area? My new customers did not read their customer paperwork and didn't know we do aeration and overfeeding. They told me they paid $250 for 8000sq ft yard (including 2500 sq ft house). I thought that was high! Market research comes in all shapes and sizes! Lol I'll ask price in a minute! 😂 #Ohio
Mr. Brian, I want to thank you for your videos, super informative. I’m gearing up to start my own Lawn Care business for next mowing season. Your videos have been an awesome find for me. From choosing the right equipment, to dealing with customers, billing, estimating, everything is on point! I have been a Contractor for years, but interested in changing to Lawn Care. It’s a no brainer decision for me. Can be much more profitable, with a lot less overhead that I’m dealing with now. Keep up the great work, and thanks again for all the insight, and positive and highly useful information.
hey that's awesome! that's what it's all about. keep an eye on our training website if you'd like to learn how to do more services. It's designed for people just starting out! www.LawntrepreneurAcademy.com
We're at $10-$15/1k SQFT. here in Texas, seems reasonable. Still new to this service and trying to feel out my market. I'm surprised at the prices people get in different areas. Most mowing rates are so low down here compared to guys up north, but then we're fairly similar on the extra services. Seems strange to me how ignorant people have made our market that way.
I do aeration and Overseeding. Aeration is usually $75 on average and Overseeding, I try to base on time. The actual seed costs $50, 90 or 120. The labor portion is hit or miss......guaged by time.
I’m planning on trying it on small scale this year. I spent $160 on a pull behind core aerator. I don’t expect to do this a lot just yet and I’m going to practice a bit at my house. I have some large yards and good customers that will let me try this and pay. I’ll make my money back and then some on this then possibly go larger scale next year. Thanks for the pricing ideas
@@SuperNoticer Ive used the agrifab aerator but I also bought a old school used classen aerator from Homedepot for $300. Ive made a lot of money both ways
Guys when figuring your cost, it isn't just the cost of the rental. You must include the cost of your time (say $XX an hour) + $0.545 per mile driven, gas, repair, disposables, depreciation on your capital equipment (don't forget your trailer) and misc. expenses like repairs/upgrades, consumables, phone, office supplies, use of a computer, space in your home, etc. Unless someone is paying it for you, it is a part of your total cost and must be added to the cost of any lawn or plowing job. I did a quick back of the envelope calculation for the cost per hour for just a Ford F-250 truck with snowplow and it was $50 (cost of equipment, depreciation, repair, and consumables). That $50 does not include your time, or any misc. expenses like phone, office supplies, use of computer, space in your home, etc.
Tl'dr summary. "Cost doesn't include just the cost of the rental, it also includes your overhead." I was going to make a large post about how, as an accountant, your napkin math seems to be a complete overshoot from reality, but I'll leave it at this. Your normal very successful small business has an understanding of their overhead between experience and financial consulting. There's a reason they're successful.
Around here I here that it is about $150-200 a yard. That being said, I would likely just charge 3X the normal cutting cost for a quick quote on pricing. I still do need to do some more homework on this, but it looks like I will be getting into aerating in the future. I just haven't pulled the trigger just yet. I am thinking that I will be starting Fall of 2019 with this additional service. (Newport News, VA here)
The 3 times is a great starting point, get in to taking a soil sample as well be for aeration, and looking in to a company by the name earth works and their product 5 4 5 in the fall after aerating it will help the soil that will help the lawn grow and it's a bigger up sale and the you would come back next spring and put down 8 2 2. we forget to feed the soil.
Bro, I'm getting between $100-$250 per yard depending on lot size of course. Now, I don't have a stand on. I have a Lesco 30 inch and it either takes a man to use or it wears me out. But it paid for itself on day one! Next up is a dethatch machine.
We have a stand on Ryan aerator and an exmark. Ryan aerator is 10x better and 10x stronger hands down. $75 per 1000 sq ft to over seed. Also the stand on Ryan aerators you can physically see the tines go up and down so you know whether they are up or down. Exmark you don’t know
I agree on the spring/fall aeration. I do just as many courses in the spring as fall. Anytime of the year is a good time to get it done. If you ever get a chance check out the Turfco aerator. Chains are way better than the exmark. I made the switch
Central Wisconsin here. Most of my lawns are about 10-15k sq ft. I’m around $125-$200 for aeration. Overseeding I feel I am way cheap on at about $80-$100.00. After seed cost that leaves me with $40-$50 per lawn. First year in business though so always learning.
Really interesting vide! What will damage your unit? I am thinking what happens with thick underground tree roots or an old tree stump that has been axed out?
I charge Between $300 -$350 for 15 to 20000 sft . I also do a starter Fert app At the same time. the big Fert companies are charging that or more and don't do as good a job. I use a high quality lawn seed not K31 . Note Im in TN.
Nice! Got see if they have that unit near me to rent. I could do the whole neighbor hood in 1 day. Super fast and way, way easier on the Arms!!! Great Vid Brian!
Nice Sunbelt near me has the rider either Toro or Billy Goat they both look just like your XMark. $225 a day. Might just have to try it out In the Spring as I already did mine the hard way. cheap HD rental junk. Thanks for the Info!!!
If I have 21 lawns that equals out to $1670 with no seeding does that seem like a good amount? Properly charge? I should do In a day cause most lawns are your size
If I charged $0.15/1k sq ft, I’d walk away with over $8,600 just for one property that has 57k sq ft to aerate. I don’t know what the going rate around the Phoenix metro area is,...but it would probably be worth looking into.
If you charge (as written above) 15 cent per 1000 ft² @ 57.000 ft² property, my math says you earn $ 0,15 x 57 = $ 8,55 ;( The Video Host talks about $ 15 per 1000 ft² @ 57.000 ft² $ 15 x 57 = $ 855 reasonable for 5300 m² = 0,53 ha If you really meant 15 cent per 1 ft² @ 57.000 ft² $ 0,15 x 57.000 = $ 8.550 sorry man, every customer would think you are nuts. Either he/she could rent this thing for one day, or at this price, could by a TORO 29516 91cm (36") (in Europe 10.900€= $13.200) and start a business for himself/herself. That would be a dukaten shitting gold donkey.
Hey Brian! Very curious on what you do in the spring for your customers? A lot of people want pre-emergent down in the spring which means no seeding in the spring. What do you guys do about that time of the year and when do you offer seeding in the spring? How do you go about that?
So I purchased the 24” Exmark. I’m doing my neighborhood 5,000sf lawns for $60-$80. Knocked out 35 this part week and now I have had a few customers with larger properties across town 1/2 acre to 1 acre. Is there a pricing formula anyone uses. Thanks in advance.
Here its 10 per 1k and thats due to the market being saturated with people that dont know what there doing. I wish i could get away with that low psi, i have to run 400-600 in super compact clay. 1000% agree with making them flag ANYTHING that needs to be avoided. One thing to teach is to try and move forward before engaging the tines when possible as it really helps minimize tearing shallow rooted turf out. I cant say one time of the year is better than the other spring or fall its not really a difference in the amount of aerations. I actually just bought a 7x16 enclosed so i can haul it with me as no one rents them, gas mpg is now 7.5. Is yours in that range while towing?
Id be suspect of something then imo, over sized tires and/or gear ratio not set up properly idk what gearing is in your rear. Mine has 410 with 245r pulling 5/6k ish?
hey brian, just been getting into the lawn maintenace scene and realize you never seem to bag grass for your lawns? do your customers ever ask for that?
Do you have any experience with reciprocating models? I just bought one. Was wondering what would happen if I happened to hit a tree root or metal plate that I didn't know was there...
Love your videos, very inspiring. I’ve been looking in the area for a landscaping supply yard, is the one you go to by the old car plant that was torn down ?
I go by a multiplier, either 2, 2 1/2, or 3 times the normal cutting rate (depending on the amount of leaves on the property) has worked well for me. Always log your work time, you should be making a certain hourly rate that you feel is worth you time, so if you don't make that, then you did not bid enough. I know that you can't usually quote an hourly rate, but this logged time is a way to check your bidding process out to see if you are on target, or under.
Reason cable companies don’t charge you or the customer when you hit their lines is their supposed to be 18in deep in the ground which they never do. So they save on labor or machinery and don’t mind to patch it.
Have you guys been considering adding Aerations to your offering? And what do you guys charge for Aerations?
3rd month with my own business..Kind of getting a late and slow start but its getting better. Still working 3 days a week as a small engine(or really anything that comes in) mechanic at a small toro dealer here in southern Idaho. Trying to capitalize on the fall cleanups and aerations. Using a tow behind for large yards and renting a walk behind for smaller yards with tight spaces. My rate for aeration/overseeding is cost of seed with a 50ish% markup and $45/hr 1 hr minimum. Have one to do this weekend. 18,000sqft lawn. 350 for seed(210 my cost) plus 3-5 hr quote for labor. That includes me flagging sprinkler heads(as they don't live here full time) and a double pass with the aerator. Question for you Brian. Do you throw dirt/peat moss or anything over the lawn after overseeding? Do you find the seed grows just fine without it? Everyones got a different way of doing things but trying to get it right the first time! Keep the vids coming man.
No because I am 11 with a craftsman push mower, black & decker 40V trimmer edger and craftsman blower
I've been trying Brian, I have my own lawn care business and your aeration videos got me into Aerations. But I haven't been able to get many lawns even with some advertisement, and clients that I did some aeration for don't want it done every year. Thanks for your videos, keep up the good work- Luke
I started to advertise areation and overseeding and about 85% of my accounts gave me the green light. The most I charge is $125 up to $400 depending on property size. I dont start the machine for under $125. This does not include starter fertilizer.
$25/k for aerations $45/k for aeration and seeding ( my seed is cheaper than yours $65/50 lb bag) I would be charging $55/k at your seed price. Minimum price is $80
Rented this exact machine but Toro today, did 16 aerations with 3 overseeding (had spreader on front). Total $2605 .... minus $240 rental and $130 seed/lime. So I cleared $2300 myself solo. 8:30am to 5:30pm. Can’t beat it.
My minimum is $90 ($30 min lawn price x3) most expensive was $275. These machines are night and day better from a bluebird or similar walk behind.
Nice
I can't find anywhere to rent one. Where did you rent yours?
@@kaydendee5256 both of my local Rental centers have them for rent. Are you in my area?
Your 16 aerations has to be over two days or more. Driving time, loading/unloading would be like 5hrs not including labor hours for the aeration. Based on your 8 - 5PM that is 18hrs total for two days with each stop taking under 1hr to complete. Hypothetically let's say your operation costs are $30/hr before paying yourself and profit. That's $540 operation costs you have to subtract out for the two days. That leaves $1760. Divide that by total committed hours, say 20 hrs including selling and dropping/picking up machine and based on 2 days of work, you made about $88/hr.
Townhome
Aeration: $60
Overseeding: $50
Fertilizer: $35
Top Dressing Compost: $70
Up to 1/4 Acre
Aeration: $85
Overseeding: $100
Fertilizer: $85
Top Dressing Compost $120
1/3 Acre
Aeration: $115
Overseeding: $125
Fertilizer: $115
1/2 Acre
Aeration: $165
Overseeding: $145
Fertilizer: $135
2/3 Acre
Aeration: $225
Overseeding: $190
Fertilizer: $180
3/4 Acre
Aeration: $275
Overseeding: $230
Fertilizer: $220
1 Acre
Aeration: $315
Overseeding: $315
Fertilizer: $315
We get these prices all day long.
Crazy how much pricing has changed in 4 years. Thanks Brian for all you do for the industry!
Just picked up a 2011 Lawn Solutions stand on aerator today (toro bought the company back in 2011/12 so it’s the same as the ones today) I don’t do a ton of Aeration work, but I do a good bit of them. I paid $5k and it’s only got 35 hours on it!
I also do aerations I use my Ventrac with the aerator with the overseed box (for big areas) then I also use my toro 31" stand on aerator I charge $175 per yard, $125 for grass seed ( I use Kentucky blue grass very good grass seed) and then $50 for aeration!
Big inspiration Brian. Not only do you run a landscape business but also love the quality of content you’re putting out.
Thanks buddy
Aerations 100 to 250 depending on lot size. Overseeding with Billy Goat slice seeder 300 to 1200 depending on seed and size. Western MA here.
Great video BTW, I purchased a Billy Goat AE401h last fall for $2000. It's a walk behind but much easier to use than many of those others. I generally charge $45 for up to 10,000 SQFT then $5 per 1000 after that. Overseeding is a nice bonus too. I paid for my machine and made some in one fall just doing aerations and some overseeding on weekends doing local neighborhood residential. Best investment ever. Now on my 2nd season here in St. Louis MO area.
None of my customers could care less about aerations. Most of them don't want the grass to grow anymore than it does. Think I need some different customers!
Same here where I'm at in PA bro! My customers arnt interested in aerations, fertilization, or anything like that 😂
Lol! Cracking up at this. My customers are mostly the same. I have only a handful that truly care about serious lawn maintenance.
Lol I have a good deal like that and I'm not sure how many will make the cut next season! 😂
@@shawnhenry7871 I've got a few to look at as well
I have a few that want to see dirt after I mow I'm like ok your the boss.
Our pricing in Kansas this season
Aeration:80
Seed:170
Fert:50
Verticut:60
Second service is 20 off if you get both aeration and verticut.
They need to come out with standon verticutters now.
Stinger has a verticutt with a sulky
Where in Ks? I'm In Kcks and it's more than that for aeration.
TheOGPoohBear well this is our price from it says a year ago. We are a bit higher now. We are in Johnson county.
@@AaronCMorris no better place to be in the state. how do you market?
icawn we created a database of past customers. We send out a text twice a year once in spring the other in the fall. Just a friendly reminder if they need it. Also a well built website with organic growth and good reviews. I have people sending me quote requests all the time. www.thelawnguyskc.com
We do tatching, aeration, grass seed and peat moss dressing on all of our clients lawns in summer ,around $375.00 each residential, some higher when we do a application of 2 way top soil first,but We do include 1 aeration in fall with the full maintenance- year round contract.
Do you put the grass seed over or under the peat moss?
@@tjw5747 Over the topsoil and top it off with peat moss or a light layer of top soil mix with sand
ive been getting so many calls for aerating down here in lake county, IL. I have to turn them around sometimes. My next big purchase, I want an stand on aerator.
In my area companies charge $250-300 per 10k turf for aeration. I cannot believe the difference in price between our markets. That’s crazy!
Florida Turf Pros at the prices they are using you are not very profitable unless you are really skimping on the product.
@@TheTrailblazer1974 What are the prices in your area? My new customers did not read their customer paperwork and didn't know we do aeration and overfeeding. They told me they paid $250 for 8000sq ft yard (including 2500 sq ft house). I thought that was high! Market research comes in all shapes and sizes! Lol I'll ask price in a minute! 😂 #Ohio
Uhh not true at all. Plus we can do 25 of these in a day no sweat, based on our route density.
Do you guys stop mowing the lawns for a couple of weeks after aeration? Or do you guys go back to mowing weekly?
Mr. Brian, I want to thank you for your videos, super informative. I’m gearing up to start my own Lawn Care business for next mowing season. Your videos have been an awesome find for me. From choosing the right equipment, to dealing with customers, billing, estimating, everything is on point! I have been a Contractor for years, but interested in changing to Lawn Care. It’s a no brainer decision for me. Can be much more profitable, with a lot less overhead that I’m dealing with now. Keep up the great work, and thanks again for all the insight, and positive and highly useful information.
hey that's awesome! that's what it's all about. keep an eye on our training website if you'd like to learn how to do more services. It's designed for people just starting out! www.LawntrepreneurAcademy.com
Teach that boy 3 point turns!!
18:20 🤣🤣 brandon's like "i know you're not going to charge me to borrow this thing?"
We're at $10-$15/1k SQFT. here in Texas, seems reasonable. Still new to this service and trying to feel out my market. I'm surprised at the prices people get in different areas. Most mowing rates are so low down here compared to guys up north, but then we're fairly similar on the extra services. Seems strange to me how ignorant people have made our market that way.
Zachary Porowski Where you At❓❔🤔
I do aeration and Overseeding. Aeration is usually $75 on average and Overseeding, I try to base on time. The actual seed costs $50, 90 or 120. The labor portion is hit or miss......guaged by time.
Brian what if I have my own seeds????
I’m planning on trying it on small scale this year. I spent $160 on a pull behind core aerator. I don’t expect to do this a lot just yet and I’m going to practice a bit at my house. I have some large yards and good customers that will let me try this and pay. I’ll make my money back and then some on this then possibly go larger scale next year. Thanks for the pricing ideas
Todd Harris I am using a 48” agri fab pull behind core aerator. First year in business so I am still trying to grow. Done 6 so far with good results.
man thanks for letting me know. Ill let you know how it goes as well
@@toddharris928 how did it go?
@@robmetzel845 how has it been going for you?
@@SuperNoticer Ive used the agrifab aerator but I also bought a old school used classen aerator from Homedepot for $300. Ive made a lot of money both ways
Long time sub, by far my favorite video. Thank you!
Your videos are fantastic! Very informative and very high quality. Keep up the great work.
Guys when figuring your cost, it isn't just the cost of the rental. You must include the cost of your time (say $XX an hour) + $0.545 per mile driven, gas, repair, disposables, depreciation on your capital equipment (don't forget your trailer) and misc. expenses like repairs/upgrades, consumables, phone, office supplies, use of a computer, space in your home, etc. Unless someone is paying it for you, it is a part of your total cost and must be added to the cost of any lawn or plowing job. I did a quick back of the envelope calculation for the cost per hour for just a Ford F-250 truck with snowplow and it was $50 (cost of equipment, depreciation, repair, and consumables). That $50 does not include your time, or any misc. expenses like phone, office supplies, use of computer, space in your home, etc.
Tl'dr summary.
"Cost doesn't include just the cost of the rental, it also includes your overhead."
I was going to make a large post about how, as an accountant, your napkin math seems to be a complete overshoot from reality, but I'll leave it at this. Your normal very successful small business has an understanding of their overhead between experience and financial consulting. There's a reason they're successful.
Around here I here that it is about $150-200 a yard. That being said, I would likely just charge 3X the normal cutting cost for a quick quote on pricing. I still do need to do some more homework on this, but it looks like I will be getting into aerating in the future. I just haven't pulled the trigger just yet. I am thinking that I will be starting Fall of 2019 with this additional service. (Newport News, VA here)
The 3 times is a great starting point, get in to taking a soil sample as well be for aeration, and looking in to a company by the name earth works and their product 5 4 5 in the fall after aerating it will help the soil that will help the lawn grow and it's a bigger up sale and the you would come back next spring and put down 8 2 2. we forget to feed the soil.
I generally charge 250 for aeration and seed for a 4000sq ft lawn
Should get into sports field aeration or golf course. $1,200 for 2 hours of work
Hey Brian good video and great info! Appreciate you taking your time to provide use with great info? 👍👍👍
Did my first 2 aerations today. Great money
Congrats pal
Would love to see a power raking video with how you price that too! Love your content!
Then theres my favorite benefit of overseeding. My Stripes look even BETTER
West of Boston everyone was quoting me $200 for aeration for 7500 sq ft
Trugreen charges $380 per acre here in eastern NC so we were thinking about charging around that much.
Great video Brian!i charge 300 for core aeration and seeding……plus fertilizer 5000 square feet!!keep pushing envelope
Bro, I'm getting between $100-$250 per yard depending on lot size of course. Now, I don't have a stand on. I have a Lesco 30 inch and it either takes a man to use or it wears me out. But it paid for itself on day one! Next up is a dethatch machine.
Very cool drone footage!!
Thinking since starting out I might as well offer this service great info thanks guys!
We have a stand on Ryan aerator and an exmark. Ryan aerator is 10x better and 10x stronger hands down. $75 per 1000 sq ft to over seed. Also the stand on Ryan aerators you can physically see the tines go up and down so you know whether they are up or down. Exmark you don’t know
Most guys in my area charge 3x the mowing cost for just aeration
Wow are all site ones like that!!??? Sweet video Brian!
I agree on the spring/fall aeration. I do just as many courses in the spring as fall. Anytime of the year is a good time to get it done. If you ever get a chance check out the Turfco aerator. Chains are way better than the exmark. I made the switch
We price them the same we price landscaping but as far as the numbers it varies too much between properties but at least $125
In the Fall, the new grass does not have to fight the weeds.
If we could grow fescue as dense like it is in the north. You be able to make a living just doing aeration in the fall season here.
Fantastic video Brian. Answered all my questions 👍🏻
Central Wisconsin here. Most of my lawns are about 10-15k sq ft. I’m around $125-$200 for aeration. Overseeding I feel I am way cheap on at about $80-$100.00. After seed cost that leaves me with $40-$50 per lawn. First year in business though so always learning.
Your seed price should be 3 to 4 times what you pay for it and 3 to 4 lbs per 1000 sqf I think you pricing on aeration is right on track. good luck.
Around $50 is very fair for an aeration. In the Boston area to rent one from home depot is about $65 for 4 hours, I would hire you.
Did $1500 Monday after cost of seed.
Great video brother keep up the awesome work
I do lawn aerovation! Not aeration... but for seed fert and aerovation i get about $625 per 1/4 acre
Awesome video I’m going to add this and over seeding to my setup thanks man this is gold your putting out.
Really interesting vide! What will damage your unit? I am thinking what happens with thick underground tree roots or an old tree stump that has been axed out?
The tines will make the unit bounce over them most of the time. No real damages or issues
@@BriansLawnMaintenance would they bend tines spikes. I know the larger tines can bend from work at golf course
I charge Between $300 -$350 for 15 to 20000 sft . I also do a starter Fert app At the same time. the big Fert companies are charging that or more and don't do as good a job. I use a high quality lawn seed not K31 . Note Im in TN.
Brian, I have a customer that's wants aeration this year. Is it really that easy just rent and pluck holes in the grass?
Nice! Got see if they have that unit near me to rent. I could do the whole neighbor hood in 1 day. Super fast and way, way easier on the Arms!!! Great Vid Brian!
Nice Sunbelt near me has the rider either Toro or Billy Goat they both look just like your XMark. $225 a day. Might just have to try it out In the Spring as I already did mine the hard way. cheap HD rental junk. Thanks for the Info!!!
Invisible fences around here are using just on top of the grass. You hit them trimming lol so bad
Grass Daddy ß
Great Content!!! Detailed and insightful
Glad you liked it!
Man your prices are good here in Texas they are charging around 120_150 for aeration around 4-5 thousand sqft. And that’s not overseeing
How many citizens are in your county or coverage area, to have such a large customer base? And, what is the median income for the area? Thx
If I have 21 lawns that equals out to $1670 with no seeding does that seem like a good amount? Properly charge? I should do In a day cause most lawns are your size
That doesn’t seem bad good job
If I charged $0.15/1k sq ft, I’d walk away with over $8,600 just for one property that has 57k sq ft to aerate. I don’t know what the going rate around the Phoenix metro area is,...but it would probably be worth looking into.
If you charge (as written above) 15 cent per 1000 ft² @ 57.000 ft² property, my math says you earn $ 0,15 x 57 = $ 8,55 ;(
The Video Host talks about $ 15 per 1000 ft² @ 57.000 ft² $ 15 x 57 = $ 855 reasonable for 5300 m² = 0,53 ha
If you really meant 15 cent per 1 ft² @ 57.000 ft² $ 0,15 x 57.000 = $ 8.550 sorry man, every customer would think you are nuts. Either he/she could rent this thing for one day, or at this price, could by a TORO 29516 91cm (36") (in Europe 10.900€= $13.200) and start a business for himself/herself.
That would be a dukaten shitting gold donkey.
@@hectorpascale1013 thanks for the correction on the bad math, lol. I meant $15 and not $0.15.
I’ve used that unit, I prefer the Ryan stand on aerator. All operations are done by hand not foot
How does this work with very rocky soil? My area is literally called “Stoney creek”
The aerator will bounce on wells and rocks so be careful
Great video! Very cool!
Thanks for the great video. I've been looking into adding aeration and overseeding as a service. I like that standon aerator
What seed are you using to overseer with. Thanks
Ours is a mix of fescue rye and KBG
Do you prefer the stand on over a 3 point hitch set up ?
100%
doing this right now at our company have the same machine thinking about getting one with a spreader due to covid and not much help this year
I charge $75 on average. Still much lower than most landscaping companies in my area.
Chicago suburbs
Hey Brian! Very curious on what you do in the spring for your customers? A lot of people want pre-emergent down in the spring which means no seeding in the spring. What do you guys do about that time of the year and when do you offer seeding in the spring? How do you go about that?
We have to left the pre-emergent do it's thing, and we can seed 45 days after that.
@@BriansLawnMaintenance how long after seeding do you NOT cut the lawn? And how do you go about explaining it to your customers?
Is it harder than it looks?
Do you offer Fertilizing too? Also, when you do overseeding, is there a way to do it with the aerator? Thanks in advance.
Should be using Earth Works 5-4-5 in the fall after aeration with a little 10-10-10 fert
Good video. How do you estimate the square footage for a property?
Find lot size dot com
Buy a measurement wheel at home deopot
Brian and Other Pro's, Do you guys generally do a double pass or do you charge more for 2x or 3x. Just curious. Thanks
These are single pass prices
Hey Brian. What kind of spreader do you use? Or do you use a slit/slice seeder?
Just the ECHO Spreader
So I purchased the 24” Exmark. I’m doing my neighborhood 5,000sf lawns for $60-$80. Knocked out 35 this part week and now I have had a few customers with larger properties across town 1/2 acre to 1 acre. Is there a pricing formula anyone uses. Thanks in advance.
why don't you top dress a soil seed mix and stretch out your seed. Golf courses do this often because seed is so expensive.
For Aeration are you supposed to remkve the plugs or do you leave them on the grass?
Remove
@@Duckman501 leave the plugs, they will dissolve
Thanks Brian.
Here in bolingbrook ill. I charge $60 small yard $70 corner lot
$60.00 minimum here in Wayne County michigan. Most accounts around $ 80.00
Here its 10 per 1k and thats due to the market being saturated with people that dont know what there doing. I wish i could get away with that low psi, i have to run 400-600 in super compact clay. 1000% agree with making them flag ANYTHING that needs to be avoided. One thing to teach is to try and move forward before engaging the tines when possible as it really helps minimize tearing shallow rooted turf out.
I cant say one time of the year is better than the other spring or fall its not really a difference in the amount of aerations. I actually just bought a 7x16 enclosed so i can haul it with me as no one rents them, gas mpg is now 7.5. Is yours in that range while towing?
zerocool212121 just got a chevy 3500 and I’m getting 6 miles per gallon when towing😣
Id be suspect of something then imo, over sized tires and/or gear ratio not set up properly idk what gearing is in your rear. Mine has 410 with 245r pulling 5/6k ish?
hey brian, just been getting into the lawn maintenace scene and realize you never seem to bag grass for your lawns? do your customers ever ask for that?
We don’t bag much around here
Great work Guys!
Here in Ohio we charge around 85 to 95 per lawn aration only
I like those safety glasses Brian! What kind are those?
I think Stanley ones from Menards
Which Weingartz do you prefer? Do you have a sales person you recommend?
We use the Farmington location, Ted or Aaron are great
Ryan's aren't that bad. I have a buddy doing a bunch of mine. He has it and I get $10 a yard he does.
Do you have any experience with reciprocating models? I just bought one. Was wondering what would happen if I happened to hit a tree root or metal plate that I didn't know was there...
We’ve demoed the 2501 from BillyGoat, it was actually pretty dope.
Love that shirt Brandon. What type is it? Like a moisture wicking material?
Not sure!
I know for a fact that siteone offers the best experience for customers
Love your videos, very inspiring. I’ve been looking in the area for a landscaping supply yard, is the one you go to by the old car plant that was torn down ?
SiteOne / Angelos yes
I also own a ex mark. Lots of maintenance on those machines!
Only question I have what do u don with the aeration core leave it or do u clean them up hope I said that right
You leave them to biodegrade
How often should you aerate, dethatch and overseed?
Aerate every fall for us, overseed you can do the same. Dethatch for us every few 5 years maybe.
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Aeration $30 stop charge plus $10 per 1000ft2
Heavy aeration and overseed $100 per 1000 $80 minimum
Do more than 700 every fall
$$$$$$$$
Can I make the same amount of money with a tow behind aerator?
doing aerations in october. seems a bit too hot still
It's all about the rain if your going to have a nice week of on again off again rain do it the week before and over seed as well.
How do I charge for leaf clean ups on medium to small yards ?
Grassology4610 . $30/ hr. You will have to estimate how many hours on the job.
I go by a multiplier, either 2, 2 1/2, or 3 times the normal cutting rate (depending on the amount of leaves on the property) has worked well for me. Always log your work time, you should be making a certain hourly rate that you feel is worth you time, so if you don't make that, then you did not bid enough. I know that you can't usually quote an hourly rate, but this logged time is a way to check your bidding process out to see if you are on target, or under.
ANTONY LE , Thanks man. I am charging $75 hour that is my rate and it has been working for me but this is my first year doing Leaf clean ups
Brain when your aerating do you make one or two passes?
Just one unless it's a very compacted area. I feel going over it twice "tills" up the lawn too much.
Reason cable companies don’t charge you or the customer when you hit their lines is their supposed to be 18in deep in the ground which they never do. So they save on labor or machinery and don’t mind to patch it.