Monday, January 19, 2026

Part 2 Pricing Strategies: Hourly, Per Project, Value-Based

Introduction:

This is Part 2 of our 5-part series on pricing strategies for painting and handyman businesses. 

Read Part 1: Understanding Your True Costs & Break-Even Analysis

In Part 1, you calculated your true costs and discovered your minimum profitable hourly rate—the foundation of all pricing decisions. Now comes the critical question: How do you actually present pricing to clients?

The way you structure and present your pricing dramatically impacts whether clients say yes or no, whether they perceive you as expensive or valuable, and ultimately, how much profit you keep. There's no single "best" pricing model—the right approach depends on the type of work, the client, and your business goals.

In this guide, we'll explore four main pricing models used by successful contractors, the pros and cons of each, when to use them, and how to implement them effectively. By the end, you'll know exactly how to price different types of jobs for maximum profitability and client acceptance.

Thursday, January 15, 2026

"Winter Damage Warning Signs Every Georgina Homeowner Must Check"

 Introduction

We're deep into another harsh Georgian winter, and your house has endured significant damage. Between the heavy snow, ice storms, and constant freeze-thaw cycles, January is when winter damage begins to manifest itself—often in ways that may cost you thousands if you wait until spring to remedy them.

What is the good news? Most winter damage provides warning indications. Catch them early, and you can keep minor issues from becoming severe emergencies. This weekend, grab a flashlight and spend 30 minutes checking these critical areas of your home.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Part 1 Understanding Your True Costs & Break-Even Analysis

Introduction:

This is Part 1 of our 5-part series on pricing strategies for painting and handyman businesses. This series builds on our

 Part 1: Understanding Your True Costs & Break-Even Analysis

You've built a professional business with proper tools, legal structure, insurance, and accounting systems. But there's one question that keeps every contractor up at night: "Am I charging enough?"

Most contractors price their services based on gut feeling, what competitors charge, or what they think clients will pay. The problem? None of these methods account for your actual costs. You might be busy, working hard, and still losing money without realizing it.

In this first part of our pricing series, we'll dive deeply into understanding your true costs—not just materials and labour but every single expense that keeps your business running. Once you know these numbers, you'll discover your break-even point and can price strategically for actual profit, not just revenue.

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Part 5 You Built a Professional Business—Make It Profitable

 Introduction

You followed the plan. You invested in quality tools. You registered your business properly. You secured the right insurance. You set up accounting systems. Your business looks professional.

But here's the uncomfortable question I need to ask: Are you actually making money?

Not just revenue. It's not just about keeping yourself occupied. I mean real profit—the kind that lets you take a vacation, buy that new truck, save for retirement, and actually pay yourself what you're worth.

If you're like most contractors I talk to, the answer is probably "not as much as I should be."

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.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

(Part 5): The Master Guide to Billing & Growth

Introduction:

This is Part 5—the final installment—of our 5-part series on transforming your painting and handyman business into a professional, scalable operation. 

Read Part 1: Tools & Equipment.

Read Part 2: Legal Structure & Licensing. 

Read Part 3: Insurance Coverage.  

Read Part 4: Accounting & Financial Systems

Welcome to the final part of our series! You've built the foundation with proper tools, legal structure, insurance protection, and accounting systems. Now it's time to focus on the systems that directly impact your revenue: how you bill clients, collect payments, manage customer relationships, and grow your business strategically.

Getting paid promptly and professionally isn't just about cash flow—it's about presenting yourself as a legitimate business that clients take seriously. In this guide, we'll cover professional invoicing, modern payment processing options, customer relationship management, and proven growth strategies that will help you build a thriving, sustainable business.

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Happy New Year from JFB Painting & Handyman Services!

Introduction:

As 2025 comes to a close, I want to take a moment to say a sincere thank you to all my clients across Georgina, Keswick, Sutton, and Pefferlaw. Since 2018, it has been my privilege to help you protect and improve your homes, one project at a time. Whether we tackled a full interior transformation or a small nagging repair, your trust is what keeps this business growing.

Your support has been invaluable, allowing me to turn your visions into reality and ensuring that your homes remain safe and beautiful. I look forward to continuing our partnership in the years to come.

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"The Painting Industry's Biggest Lie (And Why It's Costing You Thousands)"

Introduction Here's what I see almost every week: Water damage has destroyed a homeowner's beautiful kitchen. For instance, I often ...