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If
you have always wanted to start your own
painting business and have it run smoothly and profitably
right from the start..., if you would like to go home at night and
relax in your easy chair with a smile on your face and the sweet
feeling of having your entrepreneurial desires accomplished, below
are 6 tips that can get you there fast.
1.)
Use the best paint available for residential painting – I use
Benjamin Moore paint in people's homes. The new latex version of
their famous Satin Impervo for woodwork and trim is outstanding.
Their Regal wall paint in the Matt finish is very good also,
especially when it comes to wash ability that doesn't leave
burnishing marks like with cheaper paints.
You
just can go wrong using a high quality name like Benjamin Moore –
especially when the products are excellent and user-friendly. This
brand name is always welcomed in the finest of homes (million dollar
homes) as well as everywhere else!
2.) I
recommend having a
painting business partner – this is so critical in business.
There are so many reasons why it makes sense not to go it alone as a
painter. You can turn your jobs faster, the work becomes easier, two
people can come up with good ideas, techniques, etc.
3.)
Diversify your services – some painters like to offer more than just
painting. There are natural add-on services like power washing,
window washing, light carpentry, drywall/plaster repair, driveway
sealing, etc. These extra services can help keep you consistently
busy and more profitable.
4.)
Strive for repeat business – many businesses prosper just from
repeat business alone. An example would be window washing. Having
painting business contracts set up that are repeating on a
monthly or seasonal cycle could be a strong backbone for your
company's profits. This can work in commercial painting where you
and the customer agree on a monthly or seasonal maintenance or
touch-up painting schedule.
5.)
Use referrals and other free
painting business getting secrets – Word of mouth or getting
referrals is the strongest form of advertising. If your company does
good work you will get a lot of referrals. These referrals are
people that are pre-sold on you and your company by their friends
and acquaintances.
So if
you go do an estimate from a referral consider the fact that most of
the time it will be a sure yes. Also having good references on
demand for new potential customers who are cold contacts is
important and works well also.
6.)
Learn how to estimate – next to getting a lot of free advertising,
nothing beats having a good estimating system in place for maximum
painting business profits. New painters struggle and many
times eat their jobs in the beginning. Or they will give their work
away just to get the job because they are so afraid the customer
will reject their bid.
When
you know how to estimate correctly you will not be afraid of your
company prices because you know they are fair. Plus if the customer
says no, you can always offer to go a bit lower or just move on to
the next estimate.
7.)
Bonus tip: I like to work comfortable hours. I usually work 9 am – 4
pm Monday through Friday. I like my weekends off. Once in a while
there are exceptions when I will work a half-day on Saturday or a
commercial job that requires you to work nights.
But I
never work Sundays. I wouldn't make an animal work on Sunday let
alone a human. Sunday is your God-given day off to relax and enjoy
spending it with your loved ones. Give yourself some class.
Lee
Cusano has owned and operated his own successful
painting business since 1991. He
has also helped many others to start their own painting business
with his "Paint Like a Pro Estimating and Advertising CD-ROM". Lee
also offers a new free report titled "How To Quit Your Day Job This
Week and Double or Triple Your Income". To get it please go to
http://www.Painting-Business.com
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