Start & Run a Handyman Business
By Sarah White and Kevin Pegg
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Sarah White
Sarah White, author of Our Broken Pieces and Let Me List the Ways, was born and raised in California. A graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, and California State University, Long Beach, she has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in counseling. Sarah spends her days as a marriage and family therapist and her nights and weekends reading and writing stories. She is a winner of the Harlequin So You Think You Can Write Contest and a Watty Award. She currently lives in California with her husband and two boys. You can visit her online at www.sarahlwhite.com.
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Start & Run a Handyman Business - Sarah White
START & RUN A HANDYMAN BUSINESS
Sarah White and Kevin Pegg
Self-Counsel Press
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Introduction
There is no denying that service businesses are needed more than ever today. It seems everyone is busier than ever with extended workdays, multiple family responsibilities, and other demands on their time. Families of all sizes want to enjoy their free time as they see fit, and for many that means choosing leisure time over the stress of the endless household maintenance tasks required to keep a home running smoothly. Yet most people still want order and functionality, and they recognize the need to keep their homes and property in good working order. The answer for many busy people today is to turn to a handyman to get the job done.
This book is written for anyone who would like to take advantage of the growing need for handyman services and turn it into a viable business. It is also written for those who are thinking of working as a handyman part time, perhaps to earn some extra income or simply to enjoy helping others do those things they cannot or do not want to do themselves. The book is premised on you, the reader, having some skills and experience in solving household maintenance problems. By adding a few professional techniques and a business strategy offered in this book, you will be well on your way to starting and running a successful, independent handyman business.
Operating your own business requires self-motivation, perseverance, discipline, and common sense. It also requires some business knowledge, and that’s where this book can be of particular help.
It offers advice on starting up — from registering a business name to customer service considerations to choosing the right equipment. You add the ingredients of your skills and knowledge and your desire to succeed.
Being a handyman can be full of adventure. It brings you in touch with many kinds of people and their homes. It lets you be a problem solver, a creative thinker, and a valuable person to have around. And who wouldn’t find satisfaction in being such a person?
We bring to this book our personal experiences and successes. As a working couple with two small children, we know the demands of family life and home ownership. And we have personal experience in both business and handyman work.
Kevin has been a handyman for more than 20 years, offering a wide range of services. He has helped his long-term customers through several home renovations and family changes. Kevin’s work experience started early. At the age of 12, he helped on the farm close to his home. He developed a wide range of skills and gradually gained confidence as he learned new ones. As a teenager, Kevin worked at the Pioneer Museum Village in Greenwood, Ontario, providing maintenance services. He specifically learned about the upkeep and maintenance required for historic buildings. After leaving high school, he worked with his father in the family business doing home renovations, painting, and other handyman jobs. During this time he learned to think on his feet, and he became well known for his problem-solving skills. His father had a knack for knowing how to fix anything, and he taught Kevin everything he knew. Kevin carries on the family business today.
Sarah has provided the business background to this book. She assists Kevin in his business by organizing the home office, doing the taxes, and taking care of advertising. She also works full time in the municipal government. Sarah, Kevin, and their children share a 100-year-old home that has been under some form of renovation for more than ten years.
The handyman business has been good to us. As an independent businessman, Kevin can make decisions about how much time he works, how much he is paid, and what kind of work he wants to take on. He is also able to make a good living by helping people improve their homes.
Now we both want to pass on what we have learned. If your goal is to turn your ability to help others improve their homes and lives into a business that also serves you, then this book is for you. To achieve your goal, think and plan carefully. The principles of running a successful handyman business are the same as those needed for running any other enterprise: good judgment and a willingness to work hard. You can reach all your goals if you stay creative, keep learning, and believe in yourself.
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The Handyman Business: An Opportunity Waiting for You
1. What a Handyman Does
First and foremost, handymen (and women) are those skilled individuals who can solve problems. Generally their services are geared to home owners who need small jobs done around the house, such as fixing a leaky faucet, installing a light fixture, repairing drywall, or cleaning out a garage. Depending on the skill and ability of the handyman, other services may be offered, such as painting, snow removal, yard work, assembling furniture or equipment, laying carpet, removing junk, or just about anything else you can think of!
The most successful handymen have a wide range of knowledge to draw upon. If you want to start up a handyman business, you should be prepared to work in many areas, including the following:
• Electrical
• Plumbing
• Carpentry
• Refinishing surfaces
• Furniture restoration
• Mechanical
• Painting
• Tiling
• Carpet laying
• Drywall
It is also helpful if you have experience working with other tradespeople and you understand when a licensed tradesperson is needed. In other words, you need to know what your limits are.
If you’re reading this book, you likely already have the skill to carry out jobs in many, if not most, of these areas. You’ll need to be prepared to be called on to do any number of other tasks, as well, depending on your customers’ needs. That, simply, is the nature of the handyman business, and it is what makes a handyman so valuable.
2. Do You Have What It Takes?
To run a successful handyman business, you need more than the skills listed above. There are many people who can fix things and pick up the odd job, but without some basic business skills and personal traits, your handyman business will not be truly successful.
Starting a business is easy. But making and keeping it successful are the tricky parts. Success in business requires basic know-how. So, on top of your handyman skills, to keep things running smoothly you need to be able to do the following:
• Keep accurate financial records for accounting and tax purposes
• Organize customer information
• Organize your time and work schedule
• Understand basic marketing and advertising principles and practices
• Practise good communication skills
• Learn new things
• Keep interested in business
• Be self-motivated
• Be trustworthy, honest, and respectful
That expertise, the knowledge and skills to meet challenges and problems and overcome them, is necessary for anyone planning a business venture. The good news is that you can learn almost everything you need to know. You can learn from this book, you can learn from talking with other successful businesspeople, you can take courses, and you can read other manuals. The Internet offers a world of knowledge; stores run do-it-yourself seminars; TV shows provide information on home renovations, organization, and maintenance; and self-help tapes and DVDs are available at your local library. The sources of information are almost endless. And, of course, professional help in areas such as accounting and legal advice are available when you need them (see section 6. of chapter 2).
Your first step is to think carefully about what you want for your business. If you decide that starting a handyman business is for you, the next step is to take action to ensure your goals become reality. A clear understanding of the risks and rewards of running your own business is a good place to start your thinking process.
3. Advantages and Disadvantages
The handyman business, like any business, has