Hello again,
For most of us in the country, the weather is turning colder, the days are getting shorter, and old man winter is creepy in. What does this have to do with your business? When you start a handyman business your keeping busy in the winter can be a challenged. So what can you do to keep the phone ringing?
In my last post I wrote about a possible service you could subscribe to as one way to possible obtain business. But that will cost you money and you are placing your leads into someone else’s hand.
My suggestion is to take a look at what service you are currently offering and see what you can add that would give you business in the winter time.
For instance, if in your area people have fireplaces, cleaning chimneys is something you can look into offering. Also hanging Christmas lights might be a service people are willing to hire out. Water heaters repairs/replacements always seem to pick up for us.
Water heaters will tend to go out more in the winter than in the summer. When the temperature drops outside the water coming into homes will be colder and can cause a water heater to stop working properly. Electric water heaters are easier to learn how to fix than gas water heaters. In an electric water heater the main part is the element, and that is what heats the water. We would charge around $65.00 plus material to replace an element.
If the water heater needed to be replace our charge was $225.00 plus material to replace an electric water heater. Gas water heaters were more.
Some municipalities may require a permit to replace a water heater, so if this is a service you are considering, make sure you find out what the requirements are in your area.
You could also offer to do a winter check of someone home. This is where you would go into a home and make suggestions about what the owner can do to help reduce energy cost and possible catch a potential problem before it becomes a big problem. You could charge a nominal fee for doing this, with the hopes of getting some work.
You could also offer a package, where for a certain price you will come out and do things like, clean clothes dryer’s vents, clean drain hole and pain on refrigerators, caulk around windows, doors, sinks, tubs, showers. Clean exhaust fans and range hood fans blades, making sure they are working properly. Check the attic vents to make sure they are fine. Leaf blowing is also something people need to do.
I bet if you walk through your own home and make a list of things that need to be completed, you can find many ideas for jobs that you can do that will not cost you much to offer, but may add nicely to your bottom line, and help keep you busy this winter.
Until next time.