Being diversified is a big factor in making it in any business. Doing different aspects of work but that involved using the same base equipment It's key. My main business is tree care and landscaping And we also do junk removal And complete property cleanups.
You are absolutely spot on 🎯! I love the idea of junk removal and complete property cleanups for a tree & landscape company. Thanks for sharing how your company diversified - but complimented your main business. Best of luck this year my friend snd Thanks for watching.
This is how I overcome the lack of population in my area. The largest town in my service area (30-40miles) is less than 20,000. I have converted several simple rentals into a larger job that I never would have taken on without the tractor.
It's math or rather a "numbers game" You'll need to increase and continually increase your service size area until you get the population size you want / need to support your business. There's no cheating or getting around that. It's very simply put, a numbers calculation. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
I have a lawn care business,, this year I go to buy my first set of dumpsters, for little extra money ,, I ready hav two diesel trucks I go to invest on the dumpster and trailer 😊
I added bulk potable water delivery to my services. I had a hooklift flatbed made and slapped a 2000 gallon poly tank on and got a PWSID and now I’m hauling water just as much as my dumpsters. I’m in Colorado and a lot of peoples wells in the mountains are running dry so it’s an incredibly lucrative market. Having a hooklift really means you can do pretty much anything.
If you want to make money in a dumpster rental buisness, own other buisness. The example on how to stand out and get you dumpster rented was that you were there dropping off you dumpster already.
I would love to hear you talk about leverage, your philosophy around how you look at leverage/debt finances. It looks like you are a newer company ( like myself ) and I see the huge investment you have made in equipment, just wonder how you did it? Love your videos and work ethic, great taste in equipment. Best of luck to you in 2023.
Its so interesting you brought this up, I'm actually working on this very topic for an upcoming episode very shortly. Thanks for the comment and Thanks for watching my friend.
Great video- in my case I started with the machine and perhaps the dumpsters could be a way to diversify. Im sure watching this channel will help me decide
love the videos. been renting dumpsters for almost a year now in texas and it’s going great. really wanting to get a skid steer and mini ex soon.. what brand skid steer should i look at?
Congrats on the early success in renting dumpsters brother, That’s great to hear! As far as skid steers… here’s my advice: Buy the brand that has the best dealer for support and parts in your immediate area. You’ll need their help more than you realize. Doesn’t matter is it’s CAT, or Deere or Bobcat or anyone else for that matter. The dealer support is the most important factor when purchasing. IMO
You have the best info out there on the dumpster rental business… thank you! I’m in the Phoenix, AZ anrea and just got the business set up from a legal standpoint and now need to start getting equipment. Is it possible to set up a consult call with you? I’m looking for insights on equipment and also maybe finding a partner for the business.
I have a question if I could have your opinion. I live in a city with a 50k population, and there are 3 or 4 other roll off companies in my city. If I do everything properly, am I in a big enough market to do well? There are also a few cities within 20 minutes that have a 20-30k population
I would recommend expanding your service area. 50,000 population for a market with 4 other choices is not ideal in my eyes. Expand your service area and be willing to travel outside the area the other providers are unwilling to deliver to.
I think it’s a great industry if it fits your personality. I don’t offer junk removal and don’t have any plans to pivot towards it anytime soon. But I firmly believe there’s good money to be made if someone approaches it correctly. Great question… Thanks for watching.
That’s what we are talking about networking… Rick w/BigDs Junk Removal servicing Salt Lake and Utah counties. Need to make connections for services you don’t provide.
Being diversified is a big factor in making it in any business. Doing different aspects of work but that involved using the same base equipment It's key. My main business is tree care and landscaping And we also do junk removal And complete property cleanups.
You are absolutely spot on 🎯! I love the idea of junk removal and complete property cleanups for a tree & landscape company. Thanks for sharing how your company diversified - but complimented your main business. Best of luck this year my friend snd Thanks for watching.
Same boat do landscaping but winter dead so picked up some snow accounts and started doing junk removal and property cleanouts stay busy.
I definitely like the idea of having a skid steer to add to the business.
There's def times when you can create your own work and keep dumpsters busy. It's been an extremely good addition to my business.
This is how I overcome the lack of population in my area. The largest town in my service area (30-40miles) is less than 20,000. I have converted several simple rentals into a larger job that I never would have taken on without the tractor.
It's math or rather a "numbers game" You'll need to increase and continually increase your service size area until you get the population size you want / need to support your business. There's no cheating or getting around that. It's very simply put, a numbers calculation. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
I have a lawn care business,, this year I go to buy my first set of dumpsters, for little extra money ,, I ready hav two diesel trucks I go to invest on the dumpster and trailer 😊
There you go brother, it sounds like it will incorporate into your current operations pretty easily. Best of luck my friend.
This is a great video with a super smart message. Are you playing a commodity game or are you playing a value added game?
Thanks Mike.
I added bulk potable water delivery to my services. I had a hooklift flatbed made and slapped a 2000 gallon poly tank on and got a PWSID and now I’m hauling water just as much as my dumpsters. I’m in Colorado and a lot of peoples wells in the mountains are running dry so it’s an incredibly lucrative market. Having a hooklift really means you can do pretty much anything.
Smart! I love guys who find niche markets. "There's riches in the niches". Thanks for watching.
If you want to make money in a dumpster rental buisness, own other buisness. The example on how to stand out and get you dumpster rented was that you were there dropping off you dumpster already.
I would love to hear you talk about leverage, your philosophy around how you look at leverage/debt finances. It looks like you are a newer company ( like myself ) and I see the huge investment you have made in equipment, just wonder how you did it? Love your videos and work ethic, great taste in equipment. Best of luck to you in 2023.
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I think this might explain what you are doing?
Its so interesting you brought this up, I'm actually working on this very topic for an upcoming episode very shortly. Thanks for the comment and Thanks for watching my friend.
Thanks for all the good information you give us.will love to have a conversation with you soon
Thanks for supporting and watching the channel. Very much appreciated
Great video- in my case I started with the machine and perhaps the dumpsters could be a way to diversify. Im sure watching this channel will help me decide
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff like always John I will take this info and run with it very soon. 🤫
Thank You Ricardo. I appreciate the continued support brother. 🙏🏽
Check out the cars in the background
Shhhh. There's a couple sleepers hanging out back there.
Is it possible to run a dumpster company without a website or google ?
love the videos. been renting dumpsters for almost a year now in texas and it’s going great. really wanting to get a skid steer and mini ex soon.. what brand skid steer should i look at?
Congrats on the early success in renting dumpsters brother, That’s great to hear! As far as skid steers… here’s my advice: Buy the brand that has the best dealer for support and parts in your immediate area. You’ll need their help more than you realize. Doesn’t matter is it’s CAT, or Deere or Bobcat or anyone else for that matter. The dealer support is the most important factor when purchasing. IMO
@@samedaydumpster awesome! thanks for the advice
You have the best info out there on the dumpster rental business… thank you! I’m in the Phoenix, AZ anrea and just got the business set up from a legal standpoint and now need to start getting equipment. Is it possible to set up a consult call with you? I’m looking for insights on equipment and also maybe finding a partner for the business.
Yes. www.samedaydumpster.co/askjohn
7:25 it’s been great going through your program
I appreciate all the support of the channel and the videos.
I have a question if I could have your opinion. I live in a city with a 50k population, and there are 3 or 4 other roll off companies in my city. If I do everything properly, am I in a big enough market to do well? There are also a few cities within 20 minutes that have a 20-30k population
I would recommend expanding your service area. 50,000 population for a market with 4 other choices is not ideal in my eyes. Expand your service area and be willing to travel outside the area the other providers are unwilling to deliver to.
Love video
Thank You. 💯
What do u think about junk removal services.
I think it’s a great industry if it fits your personality. I don’t offer junk removal and don’t have any plans to pivot towards it anytime soon. But I firmly believe there’s good money to be made if someone approaches it correctly. Great question… Thanks for watching.
Don't do it
That’s what we are talking about networking… Rick w/BigDs Junk Removal servicing Salt Lake and Utah counties. Need to make connections for services you don’t provide.
It's hard dump fee's are to high
No questions about it…. And looks like they are going up again in almost every market.
If you ever need any concrete work, we can help! @d.c construction LLC. Were located in salt lake city.
Absolutely! Let’s work and collab together whenever possible. I really appreciate you reaching out brother.