Showing posts with label The Bridge Between Craft and Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bridge Between Craft and Business. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2026

Why Most Handyman Businesses Fail in First Year (Avoid It)

Introduction:

You've got the skills. You can fix anything from a leaky faucet to cracked drywall. Your work is solid, and your clients always seem satisfied. Why does your handyman business seem to be in survival mode? I will illustrate the topic, "Why Most Handyman Businesses Fail in Their First Year (And How to Avoid It)."

Here's the uncomfortable truth I learned after years in the trades: most handyman businesses don't fail because of poor craftsmanship. They fail because of poor systems.

Full-Scope Painting and Handyman Services:

The Emergency Test: Are You Running a Business, or Just Owning a Job?

Introduction: If a massive emergency forced you off the job site tomorrow, what would happen? Would your phone still ring? Would your crew k...