Can you explain something to me please? I want to start doing this myself as an independent contractor. I’ve contacted a number of companies in my area that work as suppliers/installers but its not worth for me to get doors from them and sell them/install them. How do i find out where they are getting their doors from? If i get doors from them they are probably taking 50% so i need to find out who the original supplier is
As long as you have enough room for springs and cables, you can surely do repairs from a car. Only certain repairs, however. And when it comes to installations, you need to have a truck or van to carry the panels, tracks, opener, etc.
Most people in the business spend between 20-60 dollars a day. With 20 dollars a day on google you would land about 3-4 service jobs that average around 400-500 dollars each. If you prefer more calls then you would spend more per day with google. Hopefully that helps. Either way the profit margins are huge on the ROI
Hey Miguel, thank you for the feedback! We are uploading one tomorrow! Also, more videos are coming soon, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them!
You still did not explain how you get building supplies. You cannot make that type of money without owning a business. Garage door repair text cannot magically go out on their own and make money like that because they have no access to the building supplies. I don’t mean to be rude but your video is missing valid points.
To own the company you have to have a reliable supply of springs. Most of the companies you have to be a licensed dealer. You’re missing some major facts to your video. What are you go to Home Depot for your springs? It doesn’t work that way.
@@patrickswisher1546 We supply a list of where to get garage door parts and supplies to all of our students. There are several different companies that supply this other than Home Depot, Patrick.
@@GarageDoorTrainingSchool So you have no legit way to provide springs? Or professional LiftMaster products? Everything you do is based out of Home Depot? I don’t mean this rude but that’s what you call a hack.I clean up your attitude for a living. I can’t even describe how many jobs I’ve been to with amateur installation. Let alone shitty Home Depot products. Do not be fooled, if you want to do garage doors work for someone who is a certified lift master and/or genie installer.
"Sir! You're supposed to use a ratchet on the drums and springs, not an impact." - The boss of the company I contract out of.
What city are you located in? What's you're yearly average income?
Can you explain something to me please? I want to start doing this myself as an independent contractor. I’ve contacted a number of companies in my area that work as suppliers/installers but its not worth for me to get doors from them and sell them/install them. How do i find out where they are getting their doors from? If i get doors from them they are probably taking 50% so i need to find out who the original supplier is
How you find customers?
Why would you use your impact on drum set screws
any live training...?
Wow very Interesting. I don;t have a truck but i have a regular car even if i choose to do repairs only i can use my car to go to job sites.
As long as you have enough room for springs and cables, you can surely do repairs from a car. Only certain repairs, however. And when it comes to installations, you need to have a truck or van to carry the panels, tracks, opener, etc.
Need ladder too unless you 6'6 or taller
You aren't getting those prices in the south
Did anyone watch the tribal mixture ad at the beginning?
How much cost to get the costumer
Most people in the business spend between 20-60 dollars a day. With 20 dollars a day on google you would land about 3-4 service jobs that average around 400-500 dollars each. If you prefer more calls then you would spend more per day with google. Hopefully that helps. Either way the profit margins are huge on the ROI
WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED WOULD LOVE TO CHAT
Why I have so much hoops to jump, getting a 4 year experience and all that shit in CA?
Miguel from Florida please 🙏 keep making more videos
Hey Miguel, thank you for the feedback! We are uploading one tomorrow! Also, more videos are coming soon, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them!
Was just wondering if this course covers the springs that are on the side not the torsion ones thanks
We currently do not have lessons on this type of spring, but we do have lessons teaching you how to replace the type of springs seen in this video!
Great Video! 👍
Are you going to be adding them videos and how about fixing the garage opener not just installing thanks again
@@patrickyoung7685 Thanks Patrick!
@@lbsr3614 We currently only have the opener installation lessons. But we do plan to create new lessons on repairing the opener.
You still did not explain how you get building supplies. You cannot make that type of money without owning a business. Garage door repair text cannot magically go out on their own and make money like that because they have no access to the building supplies. I don’t mean to be rude but your video is missing valid points.
Hey Patrick, what do you mean by building supplies? We supply a list of where to get garage door parts and supplies to all of our students.
Must be in California for those high prices
You only make that type of money if you’re on the company. It’s a major point you forgot to leave out. Service tech does not make that type of money.
Typo. You only make that type of money if you own the company.
To own the company you have to have a reliable supply of springs. Most of the companies you have to be a licensed dealer. You’re missing some major facts to your video. What are you go to Home Depot for your springs? It doesn’t work that way.
Answer the simple question, how do you supply yourself?
@@patrickswisher1546 We supply a list of where to get garage door parts and supplies to all of our students. There are several different companies that supply this other than Home Depot, Patrick.
@@GarageDoorTrainingSchool
So you have no legit way to provide springs? Or professional LiftMaster products? Everything you do is based out of Home Depot? I don’t mean this rude but that’s what you call a hack.I clean up your attitude for a living. I can’t even describe how many jobs I’ve been to with amateur installation. Let alone shitty Home Depot products. Do not be fooled, if you want to do garage doors work for someone who is a certified lift master and/or genie installer.