How to Start a Handyman Business

Are you the type of person who likes to fix little things in your home? Do you like getting involved in do-it-yourself projects that aim to beautify the place where you live? If you’re the repair man in your home, then you may want to consider starting a handyman business.

Did you know that there are numerous homeowners who would rather call a handyman than repair damaged or non-functioning fixtures in their residence? That’s right. And if you want to be part of the solution, putting up a handyman business can make you earn a bigger income.

A handyman business takes care of minor repair jobs. These may be painting wall, fixing leaking faucet, a doorknob or cabinet door and replacing a wall socket. These are the tasks that busy people don’t have the extra time to do. They are also jobs that old people may not be able to do hence the need for a repairman.

Careful planning is vital before starting this type of business. This should also involve some research about the present market to further enlighten you regarding the business you’re getting into. At this stage, you should have all the necessary tools on hand. If not, you can start adding new ones to get you ready for your new business.

Once you’ve decided to give it a go, coming up with an attractive business name is the first important step to take. By keeping in mind your competition, make sure to choose a catchy name that people will easily remember. Use terms related to the handyman business or you can combine your real first name or surname depending on your personal preference. You can check out existing names on the internet and get an idea from there.

Creating a business plan should be your next step. An ideal business plan states the vital information about your company including contact details, your objectives, the services you want to offer, the fees you charge for each service, your sales projection, marketing strategy and so on.

After this, it’s time to secure your licenses and safety certificate. A business license is a must if you want to make your business legal. This is a permit issued by a government agency to allow you to perform tasks that will let you earn money. Depending on your state laws, you may or may not have to register your business.

A contractor’s license is another one you will need. Those applying for this will have to take a written exam concerning construction law, business organization and skills they use in their occupation.

The safety certificate, on the other hand, will ensure that you as the contractor are aware of the safety regulations related to the jobs you perform. It also assures the safety of the people and the place where you’re doing the work.

The final step but one which should be done consistently is marketing your business. Get the word out about your handyman business by letting your friends and relatives know about it. You can also use the free marketing tools on the internet for a start. Then as you begin earning income, you may consider placing ads on your local newspapers and classified ads online. Get information and tips on Starting a Handyman Business

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