Great video, good explains about pricing. I too felt I worked so long for free, for so long, keeping hustling & keep, keeping on, good for you, many blessing
you are right on wth what i charge.And when people start with "thats too much" i move on to the next. Yoo have to get that man hour rate to make it worth your time, to be able to pay your people a decent rate, to buy better equipment to make the job easier and more efficient, which allows you more profit and that grows your business. Thanks for sharing, there are definately alot of people who will learn from this.
I started the man hour bidding this year and it was definitely a game changer! Went from $25/hr lol to $60/hr in 3 years. Overhead has increased 300%, but it comes with growth. 😀 Thanks for sharing! 🙌
This is probably one of the best lawncare/leaf videos on the market listen, people this guy knows what hes talking about listen to every word this guy is telling you and you will have a successful longterm lawn business if you don't if you don't then he is exactly right you will not be back the next season to do somebody's yard. A person has to get paid for the work that they do and if they have an employee they need to be able to pay that employee a livable wage.
I think we all start out all bright eyed, just really wanting so badly to work for ourselves and build something and that’s where we make pricing mistakes. But hopefully you learn quickly that either you’re building a sustainable business or you’re not. It’s not just working for a decent wage, but for better tools to do a more efficient job and to take on bigger jobs. Enjoying your videos and can really relate to what you’re saying.
GOOD VIDEO.... HERES A TIP, FROM A 35YR LANDSCAPE COMPANY OWNER. TO COMPACT THE LOAD, DON'T HAVE SO MUCH VENTILATION COMING FROM YOUR LEAFBOX. COVER THE TOP MESH TARP WITH A SOLID TARP, LEAVING APPROXIMATELY 1/4 OF MESH TO DO THE VENTING. YOU WILL FIND THE LEAF SUCKER WILL COMPACT THE DEBRIS WITH LITTLE TO NO AIR LOADS. U WILL FIT WAY MORE DEBRIS ON THE TRUCK AND MAKE LESS TRIPS TO THE DUMP.... HOPE THIS ONE SMALL TIP HELPS...
@@jesuschristfirst5775 Not at all, The air is still venting and the engine over revving with no resistance. The stain comes from stopping and starting your engine from loading it so fast, instead of continuing to work the machine as it was designed to do. Hauling air loads to the dump will end up costing a ton of wear and tear on the loaders as well as the trucks along with increased labor cost, not to mention the amount of fuel being wasted. We run Giant Vac/ Scag loaders with 30 and 60 horsepower engines. One machine is close to 20 yrs old with the same Wisconsin engine that only needs starter motors every few year's when they fail. You will see a huge difference this fall if you decrease your area of venting.... Hope this helps, good luck.
@@27neverlose thank you so much for this advice. Will definitely give it a try as this is soon to be my first year doing this with a loader. May YHVH Bless!
I used to make a killing in my younger days picking up the jobs that were too expensive for people. Mostly older people on a fixed income. $200 yard I’d do for $50-$75, but it was just me with no overhead. I wasn’t getting rich but definitely getting by comfortably but I was push mowing and hand trimming and raking.
well thats the problem im having in the detroit area of michigan ... poeple have tonz of leaves and debris from fall and you give them a quote and you think you were robbing them ... especially with gutter cleaning ... i understand the economy is still struggling for people but you also have the undercutters out there with no insurance ... i have had to play LETS MAKE A DEAL to keep customers .. LMAO !!!!
@@clterry07 I wasn’t undercutting the landscapers. I was picking up jobs that otherwise would never get done. Got started by asking a landscaper for work and he pointed me to houses that couldn’t afford his quotes.
Great VIDEO really appreciate the fact you are concerned about not over charging. You seem like the type of person that would make a wonderful friend. Great VIDEO. 😊😊😊😊
I just bought a small lawn care biz from a buddy who moved out of state. I don't know what I'm doing . Couldn't pass up the deal. Now I gotta learn all about lawn care. Definitely gotta speed up the leaf removal . Thanks for your videos dude
Hi guys, there are valid points to both sides, and there is a place and time for everything , nothing or nobody is perfect in this world , so as we all know, everything has pros and cons , so we all have to weight the risks vs the rewards, of all that we do in life and in business , no need to offend each other and accomplish nothing in result, an open discussion should always be welcome, because that’s how we learn and grow and how great things get accomplished !. Europeans and Americans are the same people , please don’t forget that! Let’s learn from each other and exchange ideas, but please , in a respectful manner, Life is to short and precious, for all this non sense .
Good morning to you sir. I have recently stumbled upon your channel and immediately clicked the subscribe button. I appreciate your words on pricing as that is killing my business right now. I am new to the industry and looking to go full time. The stopper is little business and health insurance. I want to keep watching and learn more so please don't stop sharing.
I do we landscape in for live in I have smaller lawns and I charged them from 35 to $45 a lawn each week it's not by the month it's not buy the year and leave time I charging by the hour you're doing it the same way I do thank you for this video
Ya I don't think many people realize how much work is involved. Sometimes one property will take twice as long as one the same size. Its always good to hear that i am not alone in the way that I bid and bill out the work
@@LawnCareJuggernaut No one knows how long it takes until they do it themselves and they're out there for A-day and get half of it done in a gotta go out the next day and do the other half no 1 understands and then you have to pay to get rid of it it takes trucks it takes equipment it takes manpower that all causses money takes fuel people do not realize that Go far in business I started cutting grass when I was 11 I bicycle a wagon alone more and hand cutters and a broom I am 53 years old now and I am still going
@@LawnCareJuggernaut And I also do not except checks I want cache cache does not talk it does not leave a trail and that's good for me I will pay Uncle Sam Uncle Sam is not going to know what I make that's my business and that is my prerogative to do it that way
Dang I wish you lived in my neighborhood I had sticker shock when I tried to find a yard care person after my stroke. Enjoy your lawn care videos I used to love to do my yard.
Been in Business for 32 years. Throughout the years I have learned how to downsize on employee numbers and how to do jobs more efficient and fast. I went from seven people on a crew for fall cleanup to myself and one other guy. Our average lawn takes us about 30 minutes to do. Our minimum charge is $250.00. We have a very powerful 40 horsepower zero turn mower with a huge vacuum collection system with electric dump box. We have a leaf plow attachment on Hydraulics that mounts on the front of the mower. We have the largest backpack blowers on the market and a stand-on blower. We have a 14 inch wide leaf vacuum mounted on a 7 by 14 Dymp trailer with 8-foot sides. The average 10 to 12 Lawns per day and most of them we do the fall Cleanup in two stages which means we make a minimum of $500 per account.
I love how you show the leaf blowing on the video while you talk. One can learn some techniques for blowing while learning from what you’re saying! It’s also calming to watch! Pretty cool. Love your humor in the beginning as well. God bless you and your brother and the other guy. I hope he found his keys! I wonder where you put all of the leaves at the end of the day! 🍁
I was curious about that too. My guess is a tarp underneath to help slide it all out and a trip to the dump. I know my local dump charges next to nothing for all organic material.
So essentially, it took 1 man hour per tree. Easy pricing would be to count the number of trees (5), multiply by a per man hour rate (say $60) and that is your minimum, so $300. Add dump fee and and a "buffer" fee and now the charge is $375-$400. Your rates may vary as will the size of the trees and the weight/wetness/ice of them. If it is late in the season, you'll have to decide if you need the job and charge a normal rate or if not, charge extra for the wet/ice difficulty.
Leaf cleanups are such easy cash jobs..on my own I can earn 3k or more a day.I spent 5 weeks doing fall clean ups seven days a week flat out and I made just under 100 k..easy money
I bill at a high hourly rate 100 per man hour but with my technique and the best equipment money can buy I am able to get it done fast and efficiently with no complaints at that rate.
Great video as usual. I think I will do the same next fall with leaf clean ups and bill out total man hours. It makes sense as it's fair both ways to the contractor and client. I ran into the same situation that I quoted, got hired and when I did it, leaves were soaking wet. Ideally we want to do this when leaves are dry but when we don't have a choice with weather, we just have to get it done.
A lot of great sayings by you here! I had the same setup last year for cleanups. My one recommendation would be to throw a bagger on that walk behind and try to suck some of those leaves up before throwing them in the leaf loader. I noticed that it takes up maybe a 1/10th of the space in the truck bed if u mow them up first. Obviously the one with the oak leaves thats not feasible but with the smaller cleanups you maybe could do it
Great video. The part that made me laugh. Is when u give a price .. their response is my old landscaper charged me this amount.. I say what happened to him .. they throw up their hands all the time .. idk 🤷🏾♀️ exactly... end up going with the price 🤣🤣🤣
Hook your key ring with keys and car fob) to a strong, like CLIMBERS, carabiner (not the cheap ones). Then clip to pants pocket or other. Don't recommend putting on belt loops. Try it. They will not come off if you've hooked them right. Been doing this for 10 years and never lost my set of keys. Friends who've lost expensive key fobs now take my advice. Cheers
Great video, just started my Lawn Care Business and am bidding out leave removals every couple of days. I was trying to do all these equations on leaf removal and it was very frustrating. My wife just told me to bill by the hour like i normally do for Hardscapes, and thats made it much easier to bid. Thanks for the videos and affirming my pricing, ha.
Here in Long Island NY we have lots of lowballers cut grass for $35 for 4000sf. Told my neighbors, I will take care your property for $45 and she laughed at me🙄 . Keep up good work my friend.
Same thing here in Southern California. He put $300 for leaf clean up in the thumbnail and I just instantly rolled my eyes because NO ONE will pay for that here in Southern California. But that’s how much it should cost. Lots of illegals immigrants charge low because they dump in abandoned areas so watch out for who you hire.
@@biggus6633 facts i live around dc and 300 for leaf cleaning is simply not happening lol, and people make a lot of money in this area but somebody will do it for 1/3 of that or hell even less. is what it is though
@@biggus6633 here in Arizona i own a landscaping business. The highest i charged for a clean up was $1000 and right away they agreed and payed me. Me and my helper finished the job in 4 hours
Yes Kevin you are Right about Billing your Time pricing is the Key to make your Business Grow as Always Great Video 🤩 And Merry Christmas to All Your friends and family
Great video brother. Charge what you need to charge and stand behind it. Competition wont stand the test of time when they realize they wernt charging enough! Know your worth! ie know your numbers. Rule #1 Employees make you money.
Dam man you're paying way better than companies in pa. If I could I would come work for you for that kind of money. At least you know how to treat your employees unlike companies here.
It's an excellent video, brother, thank you for sharing, it is really necessary to know how to charge and have the right tool to do the job with a team of workers like the one you bring, that's very nice, thank you, I also do some of the gardening stuff. 🤜🤛 here. north Carolina.thanks
Leaf plows is the thicket for mobing the big piles...sucks even with the big br700s...use them to makw the pile and push it into a big pile at the road...and then usw the vac to pick it up
Once your truck is full of leaves, what is your process for unloading as it does not appear that you have a dump bed. Do you find you need to dump your truck after every yard?
Here where I live I charge 85$ per man hr the competition is around the same 75 to 85$ per man hrs plus I charge $100 to take the leaves and debris with me
10:07 I don't mean to be overly critical, cuz frankly this isn't my wheelhouse, but would wetting that tarp on your truck bed help to keep the dust down or is it just inevitable that you guys are all breathing in dust all day
With your 3 man team that took 5 hours, if you were by yourself how long would the same job have taken you? Some people like to go solo, but they forget that a job that takes them 8-10 man hours, could be done in 4-5 man hours. And instead of only being able to charge $40/man hour they could charge $60/man hour. They get paid more, the client pays a little less, and everyone is happy, plus they get to hang out with some fellas or felleretts that they trained how to do just as good of work as they did.
Usually when a customer says that their other guy is not doing it anymore it's because the customer is not paying them or who they hired was doing it for dirt cheap and they can't afford to do it anymore
I’m coming in to my six year and lawn care. It’s funny in my area when I tell someone I charge by the man hour. I’ll tell them two hours 60 bucks an hour 120 bucks. I’m not paying $60 an hour. The Same people I can show up and give a bid for 120 they’ll have no problem paying it. What I have to do now is in my mind if I think you’ll take an hour I always add 20 minutes for every hour I think it’ll take.
Not to brag or anything and I respect your hustle but I also work with my pops in Landscaping and we have houses in santa Monica and Hollywood area in Los Angeles and I pick up those amounts by myself while the other worker blows the leafs into small piles and I have to fit it all in 3 to 6 green trash cans and bbn I have to stomp on top of the can to make it all fit and we get it done in an hour or less ! But good thing I can eat it up with the lawn mower most of the time but when we cant mow the lawn man its sucks but work with is work lol shout out man
Hey so on the whole man hour thing. You set the price for the man hour based on what? And if say you set it at $60 and you got one helper and you get the job in one hour you will bill the client for 2 man hours totalling $120 and then you will pay your helper $18 and $102 would go to pay yourself and the expenses such as gas and equipment? Am I along the ballpark of how it works?
That's pretty much it. The man hour rate is figured up by figuring all of the business cost to run the job as well as overhead cost. Once you know that you can break it down to how much it cost to run the business per hour and that will give you your break even point. That's the amount of money that you have to make and hour just to pay the expenses after that your business will start to make money. Figure in the labor per hour plus profit for the business to make future purchases so that it can continue to stay open when equipment needs replaced and your pretty dead on where you need to be. The common breakdown is 30% expenses 30%labor and 30profit% the other 10% will find its way into one of those buckets 🪣
Who cares what customer says someone else charges? Your you not them. I worked for a construction company , all jobs where time and material. The more jobs and guys you have the more you make. Decide how much you need to make off each man and equipment per hour.
I thought I was pricey last year but just increased to 50 a yard this year because of gas prices. Lost a bunch of customers. I lost one of my biggest accounts because I charged 60 per man hour for a leaf cleanup. I'm wondering if I should come in cheaper on the leaf cleanups now because of it. Trying to focus on more comercial than anything but def more opportunities with residential
Relative to overhead. Can’t imagine you’ll be happy with your profit, dropping below 60. Rarely will I drop below 75. The unforeseen can be quite costly too.
Ask that commercial customer if they had to/chose to, increase their prices to their own customers. And if so, how much? If not, how long do they expect to stay in business?
Removing sharp weeds from gravel driveway is challenging. So is thinking of ways to protect the damn, to the pond, which is the road entrance to my property. Ground critters are distroying it. I don't want to use toxins for either challenge. Got any tips?
Interesting. If your looking for a spray there are homemade mixes from vinegar, dish soap and salt but I'm not to sure how well they work. I would probably mechanically nock down the weeds and heavily plant the dame wall with a ground cover that will prevent the weeds from growing in the future once it's established. Then you will have erosion control as well as something low line that looks manicured.
And we do work for free a lot even after we know our numbers :) Those year round scheduled customers don't pay anywhere near the going rate for leaf removal but that is because they are real special :) I just worry about them and anything coming in afterwards is gravy. Don't listen to me though, everybody knows I am crazy :))))
The more you pay within reason, the more you can expect and the more loyalty you garner from your employees. If you combine a decent wage with treating your people with decency and you respect you will have lifetime employees and your business will enjoy a more positive customer experience because of it
Did Aaron find his keys? Kevin, I have a question, if I may. In the back of our 1936 built rental, there is an old chimney. When I am blowing the leaves, how do I get them out from the corner? It seems that they just want to go up into the air and come back down. Thank you in advance.
I don't get this whole "man hour" thing that you're talking about ... When my wife works with me, should I bill 77 cents on the dollar? Just having fun here :)
@@jaiphotosoho173 you should have respect bro especially on UA-cam guaranteed you will not say that in person no matter how big or bad ass you are just remembered there's always someone more crazy than you and that's a facts 💯 stay humble and respect this man hussle. lawn care juggernaut keep up that good work brother.
I was thinking about taking neighbors yard and going around just knocking on doors and asking people if they need work for raking leaves. I agreed with my friend to work together but I don’t know how much we should charge people. We would be working with rakes, brooms, etc. what do you recommend? great video and thank you
How'd you do? Small bagged mower, rake, trash can and dispose on site or in paper bags for trash pickup works wonders. Charge by the hour or job remembering that it'll take at least twice as long maybe 3 times when bagging leaves. So if it takes you 1 hour to push mow with no bagging, it is now 3 hours. If you charge $50 per hour, that's $150 for the job. Remember you should have insurance. Rocks FLY. Also gas, oil, blades, vehicle gas to get there, paper bags if necessary and general wear and tear on the mower. Plus taxes. So if you charge $50/hour it probably cost $7 in miscellaneous expenses leaving $43. Of that $43, you need to pay about 30% to the IRS leaving $30 per hour to you after taxes. $30/hour times 40 hours/week is $1,200. $1,200 times 50 weeks is $60,000 per year. Is that enough? That is a pre-tax gross average of about $85,000/year if you could do that year 'round or about $57,000/year working 8 months/year.
Having efficient employees and/or helpers makes all the difference to tackle large leaf jobs. Over billable man hours, do you charge extra to haul debris away? Also, do you have to pay to dump the leaves at a landfill or recycle center?
I notice you have massive piles of leaves and you're blowing them to the front. Wouldn't it be more efficient to grab a garbage can flip it on its side, fill it and then bring it to the truck. Then blow the remaining?
You are correct that blowing gigantic leaf piles libg distances is inefficient, but garbage cans are not the answer. Tarps are. When I first started out, I sort of specialized in leaf clean-ups and made all the same inefficiency mistakes I see all these UA-camrs make. The worst, by far, was large trash bags. Literally quadruples the time it takes you to do large leaf jobs. Then, I tried 55 gallon landscaper cans. Total waste of time - and also, try humping a 120 pound can of wet leaves across a giant yard 450 times. Almost as bad as bagging, but with the added element of being exhausting. Then I bought a powerful blower and did what this guy did, which was better, but still a big waste of time (increases job time by 40 percebt at least). Finally, I started using tarps and experimenting with different tarp sizes depending on if I was solo or working with others and also how wet the leaves were (small tarps are almost always better - its just more efficient to make s few extra trips than to hump giant tarps with 300 pounds of wet leaves). You divide the yard into sections and just blow each section into a pile and then rake it onto a small to medium sized tarp real quick and run up front with it. It is sooooooo much faster than trying to blow the entire yards leaves into the front -- I mean, that's just dumb, but I guess we all have to learn the hard way.
someone please help me out.. I can make this set up with a regular agri-fab mulcher and vacuum just like he has right?? ill just take the motor off and hook it up to my trailer and have the hose going into my dump. OR should i look for a motor and vacuum combo.. i feel like i should just get the fab vac and take it apart then hook it up myself. please reply, anyone. THANKs
Also we have lots of deciduous trees and there are lots of leaves. We blow them into gutter in the street and our local council sends a truck to vacuum them up.
I climb in it and pull them out with a hard rake. It sucks but it's the best way. When they are wet it's not fun but if they are dry it's a really quick process.
Why not make them an attractive walk-in composting area made of wood fencing? I paid my handyman $33/hour plus materials. It took him 4 hours to make on 20' by 8'feet, 4 feet high. Then I pay high school athletes $20/hour to vacuum up the leaves, put them in the composting area and mix with manure. Then water and wait until spring. Depending on the climate and how moist it is, it should be mostly broken down and ready to spread. The homeowner gains a better yard, needs less or no fertilizer and can put kitchen waste under leaves. You gain getting paid extra for spreading compost and a happy customer. Plus, you don't have to haul away leaves! This is a good option for anyone with a little extra space. Its neither unsightly or smelly if everything is under a foot of leaves.
When you said, “I worked for free a lot” I felt that in my soul.. these videos will help you step your game up for sure💪🏾
Great video, good explains about pricing. I too felt I worked so long for free, for so long, keeping hustling & keep, keeping on, good for you, many blessing
I shook my head knowing that's not how this works.
you are right on wth what i charge.And when people start with "thats too much" i move on to the next. Yoo have to get that man hour rate to make it worth your time, to be able to pay your people a decent rate, to buy better equipment to make the job easier and more efficient, which allows you more profit and that grows your business. Thanks for sharing, there are definately alot of people who will learn from this.
I started the man hour bidding this year and it was definitely a game changer! Went from $25/hr lol to $60/hr in 3 years. Overhead has increased 300%, but it comes with growth. 😀 Thanks for sharing! 🙌
Is that 60 per man per hour. I been billing 60 for 2 man crew a hour
do you charge $60/hour per person or $60/hour for the service
This is probably one of the best lawncare/leaf videos on the market listen, people this guy knows what hes talking about listen to every word this guy is telling you and you will have a successful longterm lawn business if you don't if you don't then he is exactly right you will not be back the next season to do somebody's yard. A person has to get paid for the work that they do and if they have an employee they need to be able to pay that employee a livable wage.
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I think we all start out all bright eyed, just really wanting so badly to work for ourselves and build something and that’s where we make pricing mistakes. But hopefully you learn quickly that either you’re building a sustainable business or you’re not. It’s not just working for a decent wage, but for better tools to do a more efficient job and to take on bigger jobs. Enjoying your videos and can really relate to what you’re saying.
GOOD VIDEO.... HERES A TIP, FROM A 35YR LANDSCAPE COMPANY OWNER.
TO COMPACT THE LOAD, DON'T HAVE SO MUCH VENTILATION COMING FROM YOUR LEAFBOX. COVER THE TOP MESH TARP WITH A SOLID TARP, LEAVING APPROXIMATELY 1/4 OF MESH TO DO THE VENTING. YOU WILL FIND THE LEAF SUCKER WILL COMPACT THE DEBRIS WITH LITTLE TO NO AIR LOADS. U WILL FIT WAY MORE DEBRIS ON THE TRUCK AND MAKE LESS TRIPS TO THE DUMP.... HOPE THIS ONE SMALL TIP HELPS...
Dude awesome tip!😎🤘💯
I had no idea! 😲
Never thought about that. Does it cause more strain on the engine though?
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Not at all, The air is still venting and the engine over revving with no resistance.
The stain comes from stopping and starting your engine from loading it so fast, instead of continuing to work the machine as it was designed to do. Hauling air loads to the dump will end up costing a ton of wear and tear on the loaders as well as the trucks along with increased labor cost, not to mention the amount of fuel being wasted. We run Giant Vac/ Scag loaders with 30 and 60 horsepower engines. One machine is close to 20 yrs old with the same Wisconsin engine that only needs starter motors every few year's when they fail. You will see a huge difference this fall if you decrease your area of venting.... Hope this helps, good luck.
@@27neverlose thank you so much for this advice. Will definitely give it a try as this is soon to be my first year doing this with a loader. May YHVH Bless!
This is the best leaf cleanup price video I've seen.
This is a good video for someone who wants to start there small business no matter where even in construction
Wise words for having an awesome team
I used to make a killing in my younger days picking up the jobs that were too expensive for people. Mostly older people on a fixed income. $200 yard I’d do for $50-$75, but it was just me with no overhead. I wasn’t getting rich but definitely getting by comfortably but I was push mowing and hand trimming and raking.
well thats the problem im having in the detroit area of michigan ... poeple have tonz of leaves and debris from fall and you give them a quote and you think you were robbing them ... especially with gutter cleaning ... i understand the economy is still struggling for people but you also have the undercutters out there with no insurance ... i have had to play LETS MAKE A DEAL to keep customers .. LMAO !!!!
You wont find that nowadays. Kids would rather play video games.
@@clterry07 I wasn’t undercutting the landscapers. I was picking up jobs that otherwise would never get done. Got started by asking a landscaper for work and he pointed me to houses that couldn’t afford his quotes.
You are one honest employer we like that
Great VIDEO really appreciate the fact you are concerned about not over charging. You seem like the type of person that would make a wonderful friend. Great VIDEO. 😊😊😊😊
Thank you for the awesome compliment brother
I just bought a small lawn care biz from a buddy who moved out of state. I don't know what I'm doing . Couldn't pass up the deal. Now I gotta learn all about lawn care. Definitely gotta speed up the leaf removal . Thanks for your videos dude
Mow/mulch a time or 2 before bagging on your riding mower. Also, you can attach a folded tarp "envelope" to your mower chute to help things go faster.
How was your first year?
I live in Enid. I'm planning on starting a lawn care business this spring. Glad I found your channel!
How is it? Mines been pretty good
The hometown of Mark Price!
Hi guys, there are valid points to both sides, and there is a place and time for everything , nothing or nobody is perfect in this world , so as we all know, everything has pros and cons , so we all have to weight the risks vs the rewards, of all that we do in life and in business , no need to offend each other and accomplish nothing in result, an open discussion should always be welcome, because that’s how we learn and grow and how great things get accomplished !. Europeans and Americans are the same people , please don’t forget that! Let’s learn from each other and exchange ideas, but please , in a respectful manner, Life is to short and precious, for all this non sense .
Good morning to you sir. I have recently stumbled upon your channel and immediately clicked the subscribe button. I appreciate your words on pricing as that is killing my business right now. I am new to the industry and looking to go full time. The stopper is little business and health insurance. I want to keep watching and learn more so please don't stop sharing.
Would you mind checking out and subscribing to my channel...?? I'll do the same for you.
You did a very good job on those leaves. Better than most I have seen.
It’s fucking leaves you rake them up.
I do we landscape in for live in I have smaller lawns and I charged them from 35 to $45 a lawn each week it's not by the month it's not buy the year and leave time I charging by the hour you're doing it the same way I do thank you for this video
Ya I don't think many people realize how much work is involved. Sometimes one property will take twice as long as one the same size. Its always good to hear that i am not alone in the way that I bid and bill out the work
@@LawnCareJuggernaut What would you want to put it in For the motor and your time
@@LawnCareJuggernaut No one knows how long it takes until they do it themselves and they're out there for A-day and get half of it done in a gotta go out the next day and do the other half no 1 understands and then you have to pay to get rid of it it takes trucks it takes equipment it takes manpower that all causses money takes fuel people do not realize that Go far in business I started cutting grass when I was 11 I bicycle a wagon alone more and hand cutters and a broom I am 53 years old now and I am still going
@@LawnCareJuggernaut And I also do not except checks I want cache cache does not talk it does not leave a trail and that's good for me I will pay Uncle Sam Uncle Sam is not going to know what I make that's my business and that is my prerogative to do it that way
Dang I wish you lived in my neighborhood I had sticker shock when I tried to find a yard care person after my stroke. Enjoy your lawn care videos I used to love to do my yard.
I agree if your good at what you do charge you price and live well needed that affirmation thanks man
That’s a lot of leaves. Nice clean up! Your channel is real. The videos have a “geek” vibe to them. Thanks!
Been in Business for 32 years.
Throughout the years I have learned how to downsize on employee numbers and how to do jobs more efficient and fast.
I went from seven people on a crew for fall cleanup to myself and one other guy.
Our average lawn takes us about 30 minutes to do.
Our minimum charge is $250.00.
We have a very powerful 40 horsepower zero turn mower with a huge vacuum collection system with electric dump box.
We have a leaf plow attachment on Hydraulics that mounts on the front of the mower.
We have the largest backpack blowers on the market and a stand-on blower.
We have a 14 inch wide leaf vacuum mounted on a 7 by 14 Dymp trailer with 8-foot sides.
The average 10 to 12 Lawns per day and most of them we do the fall Cleanup in two stages which means we make a minimum of $500 per account.
I love how you show the leaf blowing on the video while you talk. One can learn some techniques for blowing while learning from what you’re saying! It’s also calming to watch! Pretty cool.
Love your humor in the beginning as well.
God bless you and your brother and the other guy. I hope he found his keys!
I wonder where you put all of the leaves at the end of the day! 🍁
I was curious about that too. My guess is a tarp underneath to help slide it all out and a trip to the dump. I know my local dump charges next to nothing for all organic material.
I appreciate you honesty and integrity with openly sharing a very important part of business- Billing. Bravo and continued success
So essentially, it took 1 man hour per tree. Easy pricing would be to count the number of trees (5), multiply by a per man hour rate (say $60) and that is your minimum, so $300. Add dump fee and and a "buffer" fee and now the charge is $375-$400. Your rates may vary as will the size of the trees and the weight/wetness/ice of them. If it is late in the season, you'll have to decide if you need the job and charge a normal rate or if not, charge extra for the wet/ice difficulty.
You and your brother did a good job and thanks on the Bidding and pricing
Leaf cleanups are such easy cash jobs..on my own I can earn 3k or more a day.I spent 5 weeks doing fall clean ups seven days a week flat out and I made just under 100 k..easy money
I bill at a high hourly rate 100 per man hour but with my technique and the best equipment money can buy I am able to get it done fast and efficiently with no complaints at that rate.
100% thats the way too do it!!! sometimes people dont get that i am going to save them money when they go with me
You are an honest and good man, god bless!
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Great video as usual. I think I will do the same next fall with leaf clean ups and bill out total man hours. It makes sense as it's fair both ways to the contractor and client. I ran into the same situation that I quoted, got hired and when I did it, leaves were soaking wet. Ideally we want to do this when leaves are dry but when we don't have a choice with weather, we just have to get it done.
Holy cow, I made like $6 an hour as a lead when I was 17-18 years old, doing 20 yards a day by myself
Thats just great that you can make that money! Specially on a job that has zero need to be done at all! Good for you!
A lot of great sayings by you here! I had the same setup last year for cleanups. My one recommendation would be to throw a bagger on that walk behind and try to suck some of those leaves up before throwing them in the leaf loader. I noticed that it takes up maybe a 1/10th of the space in the truck bed if u mow them up first. Obviously the one with the oak leaves thats not feasible but with the smaller cleanups you maybe could do it
thanks from Austin tx really help man hours like you videos thanks 😎😎
Great video. The part that made me laugh. Is when u give a price .. their response is my old landscaper charged me this amount.. I say what happened to him .. they throw up their hands all the time .. idk 🤷🏾♀️ exactly... end up going with the price 🤣🤣🤣
Hook your key ring with keys and car fob) to a strong, like CLIMBERS, carabiner (not the cheap ones). Then clip to pants pocket or other. Don't recommend putting on belt loops. Try it. They will not come off if you've hooked them right. Been doing this for 10 years and never lost my set of keys. Friends who've lost expensive key fobs now take my advice. Cheers
I love the vacuuming
Hello Kevin 🙋🏽 AND James 🙋🏽. be careful and safe out there 🤠.
Great video, just started my Lawn Care Business and am bidding out leave removals every couple of days. I was trying to do all these equations on leaf removal and it was very frustrating. My wife just told me to bill by the hour like i normally do for Hardscapes, and thats made it much easier to bid. Thanks for the videos and affirming my pricing, ha.
And what did you come up with?
Your like lays potato chip's...l can't
Stop watching you guy's...l love the intro...😂
Here in Long Island NY we have lots of lowballers cut grass for $35 for 4000sf. Told my neighbors, I will take care your property for $45 and she laughed at me🙄 . Keep up good work my friend.
Same thing here in Southern California. He put $300 for leaf clean up in the thumbnail and I just instantly rolled my eyes because NO ONE will pay for that here in Southern California. But that’s how much it should cost. Lots of illegals immigrants charge low because they dump in abandoned areas so watch out for who you hire.
@@biggus6633 facts i live around dc and 300 for leaf cleaning is simply not happening lol, and people make a lot of money in this area but somebody will do it for 1/3 of that or hell even less. is what it is though
@@biggus6633 here in Arizona i own a landscaping business. The highest i charged for a clean up was $1000 and right away they agreed and payed me. Me and my helper finished the job in 4 hours
Here in AZ i have clients that pay me $70 to cut there grass and i get them done in 25 minutes each property
This is the price the common man pays for illegal immigration. The rich love it because they aren't competing with artificially cheap labor!
Yes Kevin you are Right about Billing your Time pricing is the Key to make your Business Grow as Always Great Video 🤩 And Merry Christmas to All Your friends and family
Great video brother. Charge what you need to charge and stand behind it. Competition wont stand the test of time when they realize they wernt charging enough! Know your worth! ie know your numbers. Rule #1 Employees make you money.
Love the voice over. I need to do more of it. Thanks for the motivation!
Nice video Sir, It's easy to work in your place Sir, Because you have a lot of machine, From leaf blower to vacuum the dry leaf
😎🤘its crazy that I was doing this stuff a few years ago with just a push mower and a hand held blower.
Thanks for the video. It helped me a lot your man hour charge explanation.
I am glad it helped. when i implemented that in to my business everything got much easier and I never loss money on a job
Dam man you're paying way better than companies in pa. If I could I would come work for you for that kind of money. At least you know how to treat your employees unlike companies here.
hey, great video, thanks for taking the time to record and produce this! Provecho brother
It's an excellent video, brother, thank you for sharing, it is really necessary to know how to charge and have the right tool to do the job with a team of workers like the one you bring, that's very nice, thank you, I also do some of the gardening stuff. 🤜🤛 here. north Carolina.thanks
You should have WAAAAY more subscribers my dude! Love your vids man
Nice work. Thanks for the video!
NIce video! like how you calculated those hours up ✂💯
Love the video! Thanks for all of the great information!! 👍
After enough years in business you know what it's going to take to do the job and you can do a flat rate.
You guys awesome! Thanks for the advice!!!
Leaf plows is the thicket for mobing the big piles...sucks even with the big br700s...use them to makw the pile and push it into a big pile at the road...and then usw the vac to pick it up
Subbed just because of the intro.
Did my first one today it worked the hell outta me
Ya it is hard work. Leaf clean ups are no joke
Thanks for sharing your video. I enjoyed watching. Take care and God Bless.
Once your truck is full of leaves, what is your process for unloading as it does not appear that you have a dump bed. Do you find you need to dump your truck after every yard?
Typically it will take a full day to fill up so I dump it at the end of the day or early in the morning
@@LawnCareJuggernaut sorry, I was really asking about the method you use to get the leaves off the trailer since you do not have a dump trailer
Here where I live I charge 85$ per man hr the competition is around the same 75 to 85$ per man hrs plus I charge $100 to take the leaves and debris with me
Way to go you Wild Juggernaut Very GOOD JOB!!!
I’m in Tulsa! Just started this year...so far solo but I’m working on Marketing for growth.
Thats whats up man. Its a great market plenty of work out there.
@@LawnCareJuggernaut I’m loving it! $500 in 6 hrs solo!
10:07 I don't mean to be overly critical, cuz frankly this isn't my wheelhouse, but would wetting that tarp on your truck bed help to keep the dust down or is it just inevitable that you guys are all breathing in dust all day
It's pretty inevitable. That machine blows so much air it would dry it right out. That's a really good idea though.
Love the videos. Great job guys
With your 3 man team that took 5 hours, if you were by yourself how long would the same job have taken you?
Some people like to go solo, but they forget that a job that takes them 8-10 man hours, could be done in 4-5 man hours. And instead of only being able to charge $40/man hour they could charge $60/man hour.
They get paid more, the client pays a little less, and everyone is happy, plus they get to hang out with some fellas or felleretts that they trained how to do just as good of work as they did.
Great job, video. Thank you for sharing 😊
Usually when a customer says that their other guy is not doing it anymore it's because the customer is not paying them or who they hired was doing it for dirt cheap and they can't afford to do it anymore
I have a friend in Michigan and they have a minimum 75.00 per cut charge for cutting grass
I live in lawton! Great job man
I’m coming in to my six year and lawn care. It’s funny in my area when I tell someone I charge by the man hour. I’ll tell them two hours 60 bucks an hour 120 bucks. I’m not paying $60 an hour. The Same people I can show up and give a bid for 120 they’ll have no problem paying it. What I have to do now is in my mind if I think you’ll take an hour I always add 20 minutes for every hour I think it’ll take.
Not to brag or anything and I respect your hustle but I also work with my pops in Landscaping and we have houses in santa Monica and Hollywood area in Los Angeles and I pick up those amounts by myself while the other worker blows the leafs into small piles and I have to fit it all in 3 to 6 green trash cans and bbn I have to stomp on top of the can to make it all fit and we get it done in an hour or less ! But good thing I can eat it up with the lawn mower most of the time but when we cant mow the lawn man its sucks but work with is work lol shout out man
Hey so on the whole man hour thing. You set the price for the man hour based on what?
And if say you set it at $60 and you got one helper and you get the job in one hour you will bill the client for 2 man hours totalling $120 and then you will pay your helper $18 and $102 would go to pay yourself and the expenses such as gas and equipment? Am I along the ballpark of how it works?
That's pretty much it.
The man hour rate is figured up by figuring all of the business cost to run the job as well as overhead cost. Once you know that you can break it down to how much it cost to run the business per hour and that will give you your break even point. That's the amount of money that you have to make and hour just to pay the expenses after that your business will start to make money.
Figure in the labor per hour plus profit for the business to make future purchases so that it can continue to stay open when equipment needs replaced and your pretty dead on where you need to be.
The common breakdown is 30% expenses 30%labor and 30profit% the other 10% will find its way into one of those buckets 🪣
Great videos man they hit home keep up the great work
Hey! I live in broken arrow and am 17 years old. I would like to work for you! I have alot of experience btw.
Who cares what customer says someone else charges? Your you not them. I worked for a construction company , all jobs where time and material. The more jobs and guys you have the more you make. Decide how much you need to make off each man and equipment per hour.
Excellent clean up!
How much it cost you to dump in your area how much a full load weigh
I thought I was pricey last year but just increased to 50 a yard this year because of gas prices. Lost a bunch of customers. I lost one of my biggest accounts because I charged 60 per man hour for a leaf cleanup. I'm wondering if I should come in cheaper on the leaf cleanups now because of it. Trying to focus on more comercial than anything but def more opportunities with residential
Relative to overhead. Can’t imagine you’ll be happy with your profit, dropping below 60. Rarely will I drop below 75. The unforeseen can be quite costly too.
Ask that commercial customer if they had to/chose to, increase their prices to their own customers. And if so, how much? If not, how long do they expect to stay in business?
Just pump out more advertising and gain new clients at the new prices everything will quickly fall back into balance
Removing sharp weeds from gravel driveway is challenging. So is thinking of ways to protect the damn, to the pond, which is the road entrance to my property.
Ground critters are distroying it.
I don't want to use toxins for either challenge.
Got any tips?
Interesting. If your looking for a spray there are homemade mixes from vinegar, dish soap and salt but I'm not to sure how well they work.
I would probably mechanically nock down the weeds and heavily plant the dame wall with a ground cover that will prevent the weeds from growing in the future once it's established. Then you will have erosion control as well as something low line that looks manicured.
And we do work for free a lot even after we know our numbers :) Those year round scheduled customers don't pay anywhere near the going rate for leaf removal but that is because they are real special :) I just worry about them and anything coming in afterwards is gravy. Don't listen to me though, everybody knows I am crazy :))))
Very impressive work.
Leaves fell early this year, looked at last years books and we were still mowing grass 😂
The more you pay within reason, the more you can expect and the more loyalty you garner from your employees. If you combine a decent wage with treating your people with decency and you respect you will have lifetime employees and your business will enjoy a more positive customer experience because of it
Did Aaron find his keys? Kevin, I have a question, if I may. In the back of our 1936 built rental, there is an old chimney. When I am blowing the leaves, how do I get them out from the corner? It seems that they just want to go up into the air and come back down. Thank you in advance.
Try pointing your blower down from the corner, then blow out of the corner along the walls.
Blow air onto the wall about 2 to 3 ft up and they will blow out and away from the wall. Corners are a pain sometimes.
@@LawnCareJuggernaut Thanks. I will try that tomorrow
I don't get this whole "man hour" thing that you're talking about ... When my wife works with me, should I bill 77 cents on the dollar? Just having fun here :)
No way man that other 23 cents is owners profit you just don't pay her as much hahah
@@LawnCareJuggernaut You’re an idiot
whatever you say man. wish you the best and what not
@@jaiphotosoho173 you should have respect bro especially on UA-cam guaranteed you will not say that in person no matter how big or bad ass you are just remembered there's always someone more crazy than you and that's a facts 💯 stay humble and respect this man hussle. lawn care juggernaut keep up that good work brother.
Omg nice dude
What is the motor on top of the trailer that's "sucking" them into the hopper (bed of the truck)? I can't seem to find any online.
I was thinking about taking neighbors yard and going around just knocking on doors and asking people if they need work for raking leaves. I agreed with my friend to work together but I don’t know how much we should charge people. We would be working with rakes, brooms, etc. what do you recommend? great video and thank you
How'd you do? Small bagged mower, rake, trash can and dispose on site or in paper bags for trash pickup works wonders. Charge by the hour or job remembering that it'll take at least twice as long maybe 3 times when bagging leaves. So if it takes you 1 hour to push mow with no bagging, it is now 3 hours. If you charge $50 per hour, that's $150 for the job. Remember you should have insurance. Rocks FLY. Also gas, oil, blades, vehicle gas to get there, paper bags if necessary and general wear and tear on the mower. Plus taxes. So if you charge $50/hour it probably cost $7 in miscellaneous expenses leaving $43. Of that $43, you need to pay about 30% to the IRS leaving $30 per hour to you after taxes. $30/hour times 40 hours/week is $1,200. $1,200 times 50 weeks is $60,000 per year. Is that enough? That is a pre-tax gross average of about $85,000/year if you could do that year 'round or about $57,000/year working 8 months/year.
Like your style King
I hear you regarding charging by the hour vs by the project, I have been burned by the hour charging
Having efficient employees and/or helpers makes all the difference to tackle large leaf jobs. Over billable man hours, do you charge extra to haul debris away? Also, do you have to pay to dump the leaves at a landfill or recycle center?
how do u feel about charging by the bag..¿..thats what i normally do..i try to shoot for at least $8/bag..
What brand tarp do you use for your top? I am in st louis i am using a 14 pj dump trailer. Thanks!!
I notice you have massive piles of leaves and you're blowing them to the front. Wouldn't it be more efficient to grab a garbage can flip it on its side, fill it and then bring it to the truck. Then blow the remaining?
You are correct that blowing gigantic leaf piles libg distances is inefficient, but garbage cans are not the answer. Tarps are.
When I first started out, I sort of specialized in leaf clean-ups and made all the same inefficiency mistakes I see all these UA-camrs make. The worst, by far, was large trash bags. Literally quadruples the time it takes you to do large leaf jobs. Then, I tried 55 gallon landscaper cans. Total waste of time - and also, try humping a 120 pound can of wet leaves across a giant yard 450 times. Almost as bad as bagging, but with the added element of being exhausting. Then I bought a powerful blower and did what this guy did, which was better, but still a big waste of time (increases job time by 40 percebt at least).
Finally, I started using tarps and experimenting with different tarp sizes depending on if I was solo or working with others and also how wet the leaves were (small tarps are almost always better - its just more efficient to make s few extra trips than to hump giant tarps with 300 pounds of wet leaves). You divide the yard into sections and just blow each section into a pile and then rake it onto a small to medium sized tarp real quick and run up front with it. It is sooooooo much faster than trying to blow the entire yards leaves into the front -- I mean, that's just dumb, but I guess we all have to learn the hard way.
Love the vids. Quick tip. If you have access to a non busy road blow the leaves on it. They move easier
I agree that works really good.
someone please help me out.. I can make this set up with a regular agri-fab mulcher and vacuum just like he has right?? ill just take the motor off and hook it up to my trailer and have the hose going into my dump. OR should i look for a motor and vacuum combo.. i feel like i should just get the fab vac and take it apart then hook it up myself. please reply, anyone. THANKs
If you can find a billygoat or little wonder in the off season for around 1000 to 1500 they are well worth it.
Here in Melbourne Australia our front and back lawn mow is $90.
I think thats equivalent to about $60 American?
@@justincosby2258 It is around $70.50 USD.
Also we have lots of deciduous trees and there are lots of leaves. We blow them into gutter in the street and our local council sends a truck to vacuum them up.
Name of tune at 0:07 😬
Hey man . So my question is how do you get the leaves off your truck 🛻 I want to do the same set up .
I climb in it and pull them out with a hard rake. It sucks but it's the best way. When they are wet it's not fun but if they are dry it's a really quick process.
Why not make them an attractive walk-in composting area made of wood fencing? I paid my handyman $33/hour plus materials. It took him 4 hours to make on 20' by 8'feet, 4 feet high. Then I pay high school athletes $20/hour to vacuum up the leaves, put them in the composting area and mix with manure. Then water and wait until spring. Depending on the climate and how moist it is, it should be mostly broken down and ready to spread. The homeowner gains a better yard, needs less or no fertilizer and can put kitchen waste under leaves. You gain getting paid extra for spreading compost and a happy customer. Plus, you don't have to haul away leaves! This is a good option for anyone with a little extra space. Its neither unsightly or smelly if everything is under a foot of leaves.
Great vid bro subscribed
Thankz for the application,truelly helpz.