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@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
Try the app for free go.getjobber.com/thehandymanbusiness
@MIhandyman
@MIhandyman Год назад
I started using this. It is pretty awesome. Thanks!
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
Did you get the free training that it comes with. I just did one free session for 30 minutes and it was well worth my time. It comes with the your jobber account.
@zerubbabelsbridge
@zerubbabelsbridge Год назад
If people are rich and can afford it then whatever. But where I'm at people are just trying to make ends meet and charging $200/hr just makes you an a$$hole
@sicsempertyrannis8731
@sicsempertyrannis8731 6 месяцев назад
I just got a new water heater and went around looking for a plumber to put it in. They were all asking $2,000+. It was absolutely outrageous. I just looked up RU-vid videos and read about it and put it in myself for $92 with flexible hoses so it will be easier to change out in the future. The price of getting a plumber or electrician is motivating me to expand my knowledge and skill set to do things myself.
@stuartyemec2748
@stuartyemec2748 5 месяцев назад
Venting and dielectric unions are tricky variables
@posic3073
@posic3073 3 месяца назад
There may be knowledge you’re missing out on. Ask why they would charge that much and see
@EyeSeeBots
@EyeSeeBots 2 месяца назад
@@posic3073it’s liability. Water heaters can explode and they need to inspected. I’m a plumbers son and a jack of all trades. Also, I’d never suggest using flex hosing.
@jasonweishaupt1828
@jasonweishaupt1828 Месяц назад
Must have been an electric water heater.
@dawilliam59
@dawilliam59 14 дней назад
Make sure those flex lines are rated for that install
@johnnash9072
@johnnash9072 Год назад
We do not get paid for doing repairs. We get paid for knowing how to do the repair. Knowledge is power that makes money.
@jamesrecknor6752
@jamesrecknor6752 Год назад
In my opinion we get paid mostly for solving problems, in fact most everyone does.
@voodoodrug
@voodoodrug Год назад
true or for other reasons , reputation, holding a state/federal license, and not needing the money so you can cherry pick the silly easy gigs and dance around and play work
@Frankthetank302
@Frankthetank302 11 месяцев назад
It's both actually lol
@whereswaldo5740
@whereswaldo5740 9 месяцев назад
And saves money. Every time I fix something or build something around the house I ask my wife What do you think that would cost to have fixed? Especially now with inflation labor is crazy high. Local Honda auto dealer labor jumped from $100/ hour to $130/hour. Plumber house calls. Were $75 just to show up not sure what that’s at now. Same with appliance repair at about $118 and electricians are I don’t know what. Not cheap I’m sure. Fix a toilet. Replace a hanging light in the dining room to ceiling mount. You do the math. From $30 in parts to hundreds of dollars. Sad part is a lot of stuff is just being let go and goes undone.
@whereswaldo5740
@whereswaldo5740 9 месяцев назад
And don’t get me going on the garage and small engine and lawn equipment. Motorcycle and cars too.
@billdavis6978
@billdavis6978 Год назад
As someone who’s working as a lead carpenter, and definitely not anywhere close to $200 an hour, I’m continuing to grow my skills and reputation. I never pretend to know it all and always willing to learn new tricks. One thing I’ve learned is to walk away from troublesome clients before I even start a project. It’s funny, so many complain they can’t find a contractor or good Handyman., but they pretend to already know how to do something, but are busy. They try to devalue your skills, they heard from someone you could use the work, the promise of endless work, they have a filthy house, they promise to have carpet already ripped out for a flooring job, but it’s not, the hot water tank they bought was bare bones with no essentials, they bitch about paying for necessary parts, and my favorite, the friend or family member wanting you to work for a lasagna dinner. Know your value and if someone tries convincing you that you’re not worth it, let them find someone else to abuse.
@jaydrains2247
@jaydrains2247 Год назад
Hey I love lasagna, I'll definitely unclog a toilet for a large plate
@darknes7800
@darknes7800 Год назад
The $200 - $300 per hour are not achievable working for someone else on a PER HOUR basis. You have to start your own business and pay 5-10 years worth of due, building your business and your client base. Building your business = long hours, short pay, doing it right over and over and over.....then it turns into a real business. When he says "$200 per hour", its based on taking the call, driving to the location, having the correct supplies and tools, making the repair, billing the client and receiving his payment. So there is more to it than just the on site repair.
@lessimcdowell9897
@lessimcdowell9897 Год назад
I would say working for any capitalist at this point and raising a family is not achievable. Unless your a manager or something and we can’t all land those positions even if we were educated. No matter what the profits are a capitalist will take all of it in any company. That doesn’t mean you should stop working or work alone but worker cooperatives exist and work really well, this is where you and your family and friends start a company and share the profits evenly which is usually more than enough to make each person financially independent of everyone else and employers and government social programs which is a beautiful thing. This is why they talk up socialism so much because if everyone worked at a co op there wouldnt be much prostitution or crime…. Or people looking for 2nd jobs
@darknes7800
@darknes7800 Год назад
@@lessimcdowell9897 When you stop the jealousy and envy......and focus on yourself and stop demonizing "capitalism"......you just MIGHT be successful at something. Envy and jealousy = failure.
@darknes7800
@darknes7800 Год назад
@@lessimcdowell9897 Ohhh.....so you want the business owner who takes all the RISKS......to "distribute profits evenly"....LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So you SOCIALISTS can sit there and get paid for doing NOTHING ! Move to Venezuela or Cuba and see how SOCIALISM is working !!!! LOL
@handymansolutions7834
@handymansolutions7834 Год назад
I’ve gotten so busy with kitchens, bathrooms, windows, doors, and basements that I now charge $100 an hour. Two hour minimum. Service call for me $200 weather I’m there for 1/2 hours or an hour and a half. And I get it every time. Love your channel. Long time follower!
@bfelb
@bfelb Год назад
Curious, is that on or off the books?
@handymansolutions7834
@handymansolutions7834 Год назад
@@bfelb I do everything on the books. If I ever need a loan from the bank they wanna see money coming in. No point to nickel in dime. If you’re making the money you will be able to pay the taxes.
@jeffshackleford3152
@jeffshackleford3152 Год назад
125/ hour for T&M, minimum 4, shop to shop for the time.
@aefgshwrthwrhnwrhnbw
@aefgshwrthwrhnwrhnbw Год назад
$100/hr sounds cheap
@handymansolutions7834
@handymansolutions7834 Год назад
@@aefgshwrthwrhnwrhnbw it is! Prices are going up. I’m a one man army for now. $125 with a helper. It will be $125 for me and $150 with a helper.
@loubydal7812
@loubydal7812 Год назад
"The time doesn't start when you get to the customers house. Time starts when you receive their first message, it's your time and it's work... " ( more or less). Totally agree with you. Many customers don't understand also all the overhead time of planning, going for materials and delivery. Just these can be a lot of work, so somehow we need to charge for time spent and initial costs like gas. Happens that some customers just look for a wholesale price, usually for the cheapest, and often times they get a poor job done and they regret later. Thanks Handyman for your support.
@918scott4
@918scott4 Год назад
Exactly. Just like a retail store has to figure in the overhead and charge accordingly since there is no income when closed.
@carefulcarpenter
@carefulcarpenter Год назад
Deceiving the customers when you say "often times they get a poor job done" I never use that type of negative comparison to sell myself. It is in how you carry yourself--- not what they could "often" get. Of course--- less confident people will charge too little--- but your potential customer may also be "that other guy". DIY.
@VMa-mq3pm
@VMa-mq3pm Год назад
Go get your general contractor license if you are all so confident of your abilities
@loubydal7812
@loubydal7812 11 месяцев назад
@@carefulcarpenter I'm not deceiving anybody. I'm telling the situation how it is for many in the trade. If this doesn't apply to you, so good for you.
@loubydal7812
@loubydal7812 11 месяцев назад
@@VMa-mq3pm I have my GC license and I'm very sure of my capabilities. But this has nothing to do with the topic or the situation. Yes some clients get fooled just by looking for the cheapest. Always true: You get what you pay for.
@tranderrick
@tranderrick 9 месяцев назад
that's why I hate doing really simple stuff, my charge doesn't make sense. But if a window is leaking and I need to replace the molding, waterproof everything, caulk and paint. It makes more sense to charge $500 labor plus materials and that job takes me about 3 hours. Just solving tough problems that keep coming back.
@tringalij
@tringalij 9 месяцев назад
I’m an airline pilot and I wish we got paid on that timeline, which I commend you for. Because you’re right, all that prep is time in the job. We only get paid then the plane door is closed until it’s open. So at $290/hr all my time going to the airport, preflighting, loading the computer, boarding, deplaning, going to the next terminal and the next plane to fly the next leg… all that is unpaid. Good on you for starting the clock where you do!
@UntilItIsFinished
@UntilItIsFinished 6 месяцев назад
Listen to ebooks and podcasts while u walk. Get more out of your day : D
@jdshear01
@jdshear01 Год назад
Handyman ride along, old school, I like it.
@entrepreneur724
@entrepreneur724 Год назад
As for bringing the right tools with you, I just organized my tools like this: Main tool bag (open top for easy access) for all main tools used 90% of the time, plus Craftsman Tradestack brief cases for every type of job, drywall, electrical, plumbing, etc, then some general ones, batteries and chargers, fasteners, etc. The main bag and general ones will come everywhere. I will only grab the job specific ones for the jobs scheduled for the day.
@dantedicamillo7453
@dantedicamillo7453 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your wisdom as well as your success… To see you excel to this degree is pretty impressive to say the least. We also charge $200 an hour for everything, work, travel, material collection, as well as estimates. It’s taken us a while to get to that point however, it seems to give you the best customers to work for, the perfect base… And filters out the tire kickers, and those who cannot afford to do their projects. Keep the vids coming!
@cjlane4161
@cjlane4161 11 месяцев назад
I would love to see your tool trailer layout! Could you make a video of it and how it makes you daily work more efficient and easier?
@michaelelias2866
@michaelelias2866 Год назад
"...taking what you think you need for the day never works out..." Truest statement in the universe! 😂
@lakecityransom
@lakecityransom Год назад
I feel blesssed to live less than 5 minutes from a Menards. Its always at least 2 trips for any big project.
@tonypreciado4804
@tonypreciado4804 Год назад
I love this video , this is exactly what I run into with many home owners that simply don't have a clue about this kind of work that just don't want to get involved. They know as much as to call someone that's more frequent with these types of repairs than they would want to get involved with . These people are intelligent ,and have more than an idea of what the ball park would be , but lack the time , tools, and knowhow , to get a quick project like this done. And they are going to call you for things like this and more so I think this was an excellent and informative video on common jobs that are up for grabs .
@lukebrown4184
@lukebrown4184 Год назад
My tool trailer is an ever evolving project. Has made me a lot of money. I am DEEP into a renovation of commercial space we recently purchased. We will rent it. It’s nice to have my stuff at a job site, and have the trailer as a backup for bigger tasks.
@JohnnyWojtkowski
@JohnnyWojtkowski Год назад
Just started my handyman business last month full time!! You and Allen Lee are great RU-vidrs that have helped me tremendously, Thinking of starting my own channel to contribute!
@andrepastor4844
@andrepastor4844 Год назад
Focus on business buddy, never mind videos for now
@JohnnyWojtkowski
@JohnnyWojtkowski Год назад
@@andrepastor4844the thing is I'm missing out on excellent content by not filming but yes I see where you're recommendations are coming from. Still need to dial in and tune up some odds and ends. Thanks!
@fireblade8905
@fireblade8905 10 месяцев назад
@@JohnnyWojtkowskihow is your business going?
@JohnnyWojtkowski
@JohnnyWojtkowski 9 месяцев назад
@@fireblade8905 it's going amazing, should have started this years ago.
@Againstthegrainwoodworks
@Againstthegrainwoodworks Год назад
I started out my business doing handyman style, any repair work. Then transitioned into just woodworking. Now I’m thinking about starting the handyman section back up. I kinda miss going in for a repair and being done, rather than building a project for days and hauling around a bunch of material.
@eduardolongoria3744
@eduardolongoria3744 Год назад
I wish a had a dad or uncle that knew this type of stuff growing up. Not really interested in the handy man business anymore as I plan on starting a different kind of business but I still watch this videos every now and then for fun
@trucsivad777
@trucsivad777 Год назад
YES!! the leatherman charge, best multitool ever. I take mine with me everywhere and it comes in handy every day, a must have for any "handy man"
@patty109109
@patty109109 Год назад
It’s hilarious how incompetent most home owners are. If they want to pay you $200/hour to fix a drywall hole all the power to you!
@rowenz
@rowenz Год назад
Thanks for leading the charge and setting a good example. Sometimes I think they design things so that they break easy.
@monsterp.g.1741
@monsterp.g.1741 Год назад
Hey handyman you are absolutely right on all your handyman videos,,i am also handyman with $200 minimum, i drive big ford transit van fully stock,for any electrical, plumbing, drywall repair jobs ,example. $200 minimum, pressing gfci buttons, $200,replacing toilet fill valves,$200 replacing shower cartridges,$200 pressing reset buttons on garbage disposals$200,note $200 minimum for labor plus materials and many more jobs,and all jobs mention take no longer than 15 minutes...
@ArcConAK
@ArcConAK 10 месяцев назад
May i ask what replacement parts you carry on hand for plumbing and electrical? I'm guessing wax rings, toilet flapper, gfis, breakers, switches, etc. I know alot of parts are specific to their fixtures so you can't carry everything. I'm a contractor but when I move here soon I'm gonna go full on handyman.
@theotherscott
@theotherscott 2 дня назад
$200 minimum is fair. $200/hr is BS
@THEREZISTANCE
@THEREZISTANCE Год назад
I agree with the fact that it's hard to bring the tools you need cause you'll always need more....... well sometimes..... but it's worked ok for me most of the time. I build kits...... electrical kit, drywall kit, painting kit, door/ carpentry kit and I've been at it for about 10 years now. I wish I had a trailer or van but that's not in the budget so..... but always love your videos and discussions bud. Keep up the great work!
@jmahtab
@jmahtab Год назад
If you don’t have a trailer or van what are you using? I have a pickup and absolutely need a van.
@entrepreneur724
@entrepreneur724 Год назад
Not trying to be too hard on you, but if you've been doing this for 10 years, and still can't afford a trailer or van, you're not running your business well.
@thenext9537
@thenext9537 Год назад
Respect. I've done several kitchens, bathrooms. I much prefer the smaller jobs that I can do a lot of. Kitchen cabinets are pretty straightforward, but usually requires help. Bathroom is just all labor due to tiling, and if you have to put a bathtub in, or tile a shower with shower pan.....I haven't done any work in years but I still remember. I am kind of itching to get back out there now.
@DarinMcGrew
@DarinMcGrew Год назад
$200/hour sounds about right. I used to be on the board of a condo HOA. Between our reserve study in 2015 and our reserve study in 2018, the price of the big-ticket items the HOA was responsible for. (e.g., roof replacement, deck resurfacing, painting) basically doubled, and we had to increase our HOA dues a lot to keep our 30-year forecast in the black. Most of the increase was labor. And our operating budget had to be increased as the cost for handyman services doubled from about $75/hour to $150/hour. And that was before the 2020 lockdowns and supply chain disruptions.
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
Thanks for the real world input. Its good to know.
@yzrippin
@yzrippin Год назад
Wtf? Call a company lol even dealerships are only charging 125hr labor.
@DarinMcGrew
@DarinMcGrew Год назад
@@yzrippin Maybe, but dealerships won't send someone to replace a light fixture, or to patch a hole and repaint, or to replace broken fence boards.
@swordoftruth7862
@swordoftruth7862 Год назад
​@yzrippin guys at the dealership will take 4hrs to do a 20 minute job. it's no incentive to get it done. most contractors have 3 jobs lined up that all need to be done so you are paying for the service not the time. if I can do a repair in 25min cause I've done it 100x then that's my experience and expertise that you are paying for. I can stand around and scratch my head for a hour if that makes you feel better.
@MetalTeamster
@MetalTeamster 8 месяцев назад
That is why sleepy Jo is bringing all the people in. Introduce competition to the market
@handylife22
@handylife22 Год назад
Great advice about having a trailer or van with everything you would ever need!
@Longeno55
@Longeno55 Год назад
Your handyman business philosophy is priceless
@lastmanstanding1954
@lastmanstanding1954 Год назад
thank god theres a handyman out there making some money,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,people treat handymen like they are dumb and not worth anything we should start getting the same pay as car mechanics 125 an hour minimum. my problem is that i am scared to charge too much. i need to wake up, its not 1980 anymore.
@monsterp.g.1741
@monsterp.g.1741 Год назад
I was also scared of charging too much until I found out how much the big handyman companies were charging ,,and what about the big plumbing companies and big electrical companies now they charge toooooo much,,so I copy there charging procedures and I currently average around $1,500 per day, everyday, so nowadays is the best time to be a handyman..just my 2 cents..
@jamesrecknor6752
@jamesrecknor6752 Год назад
Fear has cost me a fortune, but I learned to fear becoming old and broke more than the customer's reaction to higher prices. Doubled my earnings. Plumbing fixtures installer.
@jamesrecknor6752
@jamesrecknor6752 Год назад
@@monsterp.g.1741 Awesome, same realization.
@OU81TWO
@OU81TWO 8 месяцев назад
​@@monsterp.g.1741 You're averaging $45K a month ($540K/year)??? I'm tempted to call bullshit.
@GeneralChangFromDanang
@GeneralChangFromDanang 6 дней назад
Car mechanics never see that $125/hr shop rate.
@andreakeeling9217
@andreakeeling9217 Год назад
Two posts back to back! SWEET!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@carcasscruncher9354
@carcasscruncher9354 Год назад
I appreciate you for your efforts of posting this. I've sent it to several people. Most dont understand that we spend our time thinking on a project long before we get there. If I'm thinking about the project and ignoring my woman or kids then that is time gone. Is it my fault that it think about a project before hand? Sure, but the project goes so much smoother when I have thought it out. Would you rather I wing it on site and half ass shit?
@ZipKickGo
@ZipKickGo Год назад
I cannot agree how invaluable a set of leathermans are to anyone doing broad work. I'm in a home build from dirt to occupancy and I use it almost every day. Hell I should swap it out with my edc pocket knife sometimes.
@aaronsalvesen4553
@aaronsalvesen4553 Год назад
Rock Solid Handyman Services LLC here in Reno NV. I concur! Great video Handyman!💪🙌
@warhammer_studios
@warhammer_studios Год назад
After 20+ years working for a GC I left a $23/hr position as lead carpenter and started my own handyman gig. I'm now making double that and working my own schedule. Best move I've ever made. Not sure I could get $100 - $200/hr here in New Jersey, I'm pretty happy with $400/day though.
@johnnash9072
@johnnash9072 Год назад
You can make as much per hour as you want, within reason if you are good at what you do.Get some tee shirts with your logo on them and wear one for your 1st interaction with each customer. 400 per day barely covers your insurance, gas and vehicle maintenance.. How do you cover your taxes at the end of the year, when you need to pay both sides? At 50/ hr 20 of that is eaten up just in taxes. A simple way to figure out what you should charge is to go to your local car repair garage that has been in business 20+ years and is owner operated. See what they charge per hour, maybe round down to the nearest $10. Here in western NY that would put you at $90/ hour. Maybe charge $50 for your friends and family if they pay you in cash. Also, do not be afraid to hear people say that's too expensive or to lose a bid on a job. Let them try and find someone else cheaper. Good luck to you.
@scartoazul
@scartoazul Год назад
That's a goal for me... Few times in the week little bit lower. Try no to work for less than 300 per day. Sometimes I screw up giving my estimates and end up working for less than I think I worth but like handyman said, never charge extra after you give your estimate. I'm here in Atlanta and I'm hoping to learn more and more every time. Although I struggle some times with jobs I don't know how to do but... I keep my poker face while I'm trying to figure it out lol
@cwally1994
@cwally1994 Год назад
You are making double that hourly, but now you have way more overhead than when you were just an employee.
@warhammer_studios
@warhammer_studios Год назад
@@johnnash9072 thanks for the advise I'll definitely look into it. I'm actually trying to retire from this line of work and become a tattoo artist, but still have bills to pay.
@mba2ceo
@mba2ceo Год назад
I doubt U
@wraith313
@wraith313 6 месяцев назад
Just out of curiosity, and i feel like i know the answer, what would you have done if they didnt want that L bracket or the visible screws? Did you ask before getting materials etc whether theyd be fine with it? Generally speaking, not thie specific context.
@greenpumpkin81
@greenpumpkin81 Год назад
I used to do this kind of work. It was difficult to get paid. People in my area won't pay.
@jamesrecknor6752
@jamesrecknor6752 Год назад
Some areas and also some types of customers are just not as good as others. I work for mostly very affluent, well off customers, completely avoid some poor areas of my city. In my experience run down apartments and rental houses, real estate agents/brokers, and landlords have been the most troublesome, by far.
@mikehogan1827
@mikehogan1827 Год назад
It’s great how you help people to see that the clock starts ticking as soon as you get a customer request. Your time is valuable, and needs to be respected.
@timsawyer9231
@timsawyer9231 Год назад
I've been doing this line of work (mostly commercial) for a while now and I've found that things are NEVER as easy and quick as you think they will be based on the work order and the couple of blurry pictures they send you. I work out of mt little Honda Accord, and I somehow always have the tools I need, I even have a 12' ladder tucked away in there. BUT! If I go to HD or Lowes first, I'm almost always going back, so I go to the site, figure out exactly what I need and if I don't already have it, I then go to get my materials. There's nothing I despise more than having to go back to the hardware store. And that railing should have at least been 1.5 hours. Personally, I would use a little wood glue, brads, and the L bracket. Maybe even just wood glue and the L.
@swervomatic
@swervomatic 5 месяцев назад
That is one top of the line mustache you have there. You should be proud of it😂
@IllaFoRilla
@IllaFoRilla Год назад
Excellent content brother, thank you for sharing!!
@rickfakhre2400
@rickfakhre2400 Год назад
Since this is a business channel, it would be interesting if you showed us viewers your books on the merchandise. I have always been curious about RU-vidr's shirt and hat sales and how it works. It would be a good excuse to talk about merch for an entire episode though.
@LadderMover
@LadderMover Год назад
Nice job, solid repair without the "lipstick", just what the customer asked for. I agree, it's okay to give the customer more than they asked for, but always ask first, make sure they are onboard. Doing more than requested can be viewed as not knowing how to follow directions and charging extra for something they did not want.
@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS
@HANDYMANHEADQUARTERS Год назад
I agree brother! I had a trailer switched to a van. Would try taking just my truck and it never worked out ever! Always needed something I forgot.
@lastmanstanding1954
@lastmanstanding1954 Год назад
those transit vans that you can stand up in are killer.
@calvinjohannsen6519
@calvinjohannsen6519 Год назад
@@lastmanstanding1954 I have a dodge ProMaster. Inside, at all times, is about every tool to build a house. Quite handy. Highly recommend a high roof cargo van instead of truck and trailer setup
@jasonbare3472
@jasonbare3472 Год назад
Yeah truck and trailers are for assholes they pull into McDonald's parking lot and take up four spaces
@georgejoy7660
@georgejoy7660 Год назад
@@lastmanstanding1954 Hardly any builders/handymen in the UK have pickup trucks. The weather and thieves are against them. The Ford Transit van has been the best selling commercial vehicle in the UK for 55 years straight and it keeps getting better every year. I now live in the US and only work on my own stuff but if I was going back on the tools for a living, a high cube, long wheelbase Transit would be top of my list for a work vehicle.
@rustyshackleford5269
@rustyshackleford5269 Год назад
After seeing it I thought that's going to take a while. Then thought about it and it wasn't too bad.
@michaelsparks6084
@michaelsparks6084 9 месяцев назад
Ok, #1 How did you secure those spindles after you removed the nails? #2 I bought one of those vests after watching the first one of your videos I found! It’s an absolute pain in the a$$! Every time I bend over things start falling out of the pockets, screws, pliers, screw drivers, etc.. Use a small pouch or tool box. #3 As a Plumbing Contractor that specialized in New Construction for 30 years, I retired and bought a small trailer 6’x12’ to do repair work, remodels, etc.. I could roll up to most jobs, 95% of them, knock it out and be on my way and never have to visit a supply house! I always kept it stocked and ready to go. Just recently sold it and shipped the rest of my tools to our home on Terceira Island off the coast of Portugal where my wife and I and our dog will retire and enjoy the fruits of our labor! Cheers!
@BigJohnson1566
@BigJohnson1566 Год назад
I never ever leave my home without ever tool I have in my trailer, you good sir are correct. You will always miss something!
@tedmorris2122
@tedmorris2122 Год назад
Just started my Handyman/remodel business at 55 years old! Thanks for all the content....Hey Handyman what watch you sporting?
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
Submariner
@ChristianJames559
@ChristianJames559 5 месяцев назад
my only concern is the wood pegs that connect to the rail and base. If you removed the pins, I hope you at least put wood glue to strengthen the pegs. That house had kids and if some kid is pushing up against that, I'd hate to see it come down or someone fall through. One of those plants fall off the table and bump it or it gets nudged a few times it could get loose. When I did service calls I would call the owner and tell them I need to do it to code and then explain the code to them (electrician). They would 9/10 tell me to do it even though it was pricier.
@Vintagebleu
@Vintagebleu Год назад
The Leatherman charge is my most used tool by far.
@shutupavi
@shutupavi Год назад
i love jobber! been using it for two year
@steelvalleysportsmen7737
@steelvalleysportsmen7737 Год назад
The biggest overall job I ever landed, a big part of it, was because I showed up with a pen and paper and a level lol. Apprciate that advice.
@alexanderdonmichael
@alexanderdonmichael Год назад
We charge $180 here in Dallas Texas. Prices are going up and up!!!
@robinjackson7540
@robinjackson7540 Год назад
I work in Dallas as a hvac tech/ handyman. I get people who give me flak about charging $55 an hour 🤦🏾‍♂️
@jamesrecknor6752
@jamesrecknor6752 Год назад
@@robinjackson7540 Toilet tech [plumber] in Denver, charging by the job not the hour, average on site is 200-250 per hour, gross. I lived in Dallas, it's a oven in the summer, you deserve all the money.
@Mister_Durden
@Mister_Durden Год назад
Occidental leather oxy lights with suspenders is the only tool belt
@RapidRepair
@RapidRepair Год назад
Nice info 👏🏼👏🏼
@daytontanner379
@daytontanner379 Год назад
Bro, I have that same leatherman titanium charge. It's a lifesaver
@MartinLV.
@MartinLV. Год назад
tempting for a east european handyman move... sure i have made terms for a owner truck driver idea when my kids move out, so I could see the states... perhaps 6 year wait ..
@MichaelBrianInc
@MichaelBrianInc 11 месяцев назад
@thehandymanbusiness I just saw your smart lock install video.. How can I get started offering this type of service only to make some extra money? This looks fun and pretty straight forward. Do many people ask for this or do most people not have an issue installing it themselves? Also interested in the doorbell cameras, but it seems maybe wired would be more tricky? You mentioned things about the transformer of the chime etc.. can that get a little complicated to do?
@MrLONELYDRIFTER
@MrLONELYDRIFTER 8 месяцев назад
Did you use wood glue so it has extra support so it bonds tight.
@deanwegren2961
@deanwegren2961 9 месяцев назад
The Magnum PI look... love it!!!!
@he-man4438
@he-man4438 Год назад
Yep!
@hempcacaogoji831
@hempcacaogoji831 Год назад
Wow! That railing looked very dangerous before you fixed it. What if somebody leaned against it?!
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
The wife pushed her husband into it when they were fighting. He almost went over.
@josephpostma1787
@josephpostma1787 27 дней назад
​@@TheHandymanBusinessSounds like a welcoming household.
@tonynunez75
@tonynunez75 Год назад
Always a pleasure to watch the world greatest handyman please keep these videos coming more entertaining than regular TV 👍👍👍
@user-od8wp4xr1w
@user-od8wp4xr1w 7 месяцев назад
i do all my own work on my holidays just renoed to finish saved a fortune in labour costs use that money to buy snowbike stuff for winter riding
@chrisanthony579
@chrisanthony579 Год назад
After decades of being a good trades person I've considered doing handyman work as my "retirement". I'm not sure I could do it because I don't think it's in my DNA do "lipstick on a pig" work. $10 worth of material and 15 minutes of time to mix us some epoxy to reinstall the balusters correctly isn't in the "scope of work". Regardless, I enjoy the videos to see what is going on in the industry.
@mos8541
@mos8541 Год назад
i feel knd of bad bro, as a former framer/carpenter, now electrician, that railing/bannister was really poor. apparently there has been a labor shortage for many years, i mean damn, my old boss who trained me up, a Master carpenter from kali, 30 plus yrs when he had the bad fortune of training me, i worked with him for a YEAR.. his measurement standard etc. was to the 1/16th, zero on staircases. .oh.. this wasnt a long time ago, this was just a few yrs b4 covid.
@danny8block
@danny8block Год назад
Good job man
@denisconor648
@denisconor648 Год назад
Well done.
@fredthornton1558
@fredthornton1558 8 месяцев назад
Good job!
@andrewgarratt5191
@andrewgarratt5191 7 месяцев назад
😂 video starts: Paraphrasing= “Job happens to be in a neighborhood where I built houses… so I’m well acquainted with all the shitty stuff we used to do” 🤣
@OthmanAlikhan
@OthmanAlikhan Год назад
Thanks for the video =)
@Sight-Beyond-Sight
@Sight-Beyond-Sight Год назад
Prices are crazy. I cannot do certain tasks due to carpal tunnel. I try to do everything I can and sometimes I just have to suck it up and hire someone. I am the DIYer for all tasks simple. Most carpentry, electrical, and simple plumbing tasks... Done!! Just replaced the fan in my bedroom with one of those crazy-expensive $350 remote controlled ones. I work as a systems administrator and I would consider quitting for trade work if I didn't mind the more labor intensive jobs. Maybe when I retire, I will do this stuff as a side-gig.
@busherstudios
@busherstudios 9 месяцев назад
4:03 comes his sales pitch to buy trial app.
@neighborhoodprepped7862
@neighborhoodprepped7862 Год назад
Trying to get started but hard to figure on pricing? I’m not new to the work but new to doing it for myself.. any beginner advice or tips? Have a whole kitchen and bathroom floor to price out along with a pantry rebuild?
@cruisen6725
@cruisen6725 Год назад
In the beginning you can go T and M. Time and material. Charge what you need to do the work. $100 per hour plus material. $65 per hour plus material it's your call. Then as you get an idea of what it takes estimate. There is more money in estimates.
@Rambleon444
@Rambleon444 9 месяцев назад
After you pulled out the nails how did you attach each baluster? They look like they barely went into the holes, a kid could push through them and fall a good 10".
@robertwest4157
@robertwest4157 Год назад
I did that as well back when i lived in america mine was alittle less 160 an hour and it was all idiot tax people paying me to flip a breaker switch it was great
@Lincoln_Hawk
@Lincoln_Hawk Год назад
Excellent
@gergemall
@gergemall Год назад
Thx . Old semi retired guy . New subscriber
@matti2357
@matti2357 5 месяцев назад
That top rail secured by only few finish nails is a crime! Good job fixing it!
@laszlovass7326
@laszlovass7326 Год назад
Tenants are excellent at destruction and make us money. It bothers my character, but tenants hate their landlord and think nothing of them, and wonder why rent keeps going up.
@1ROCKY89
@1ROCKY89 Год назад
True statement. As a landlord of 28 units for 18 years I have had some folks I had solid relations with leave without a word and the place in shambles. At first I felt disrespected but have come to terms that some people just do things. I have decided I don’t need to forego rent increases anymore. The covid rules made collecting rent tough and the ridiculous threat of rent control hasn’t helped to restrain my new found inclination to bring rents to market. Having the funds available to pay a fair rate for good quality handyman services is important too. People are often willing to do things if they can get away with it. Seems that handyman services are enjoying their day in the sun salute.
@C4uSt1CO
@C4uSt1CO 9 месяцев назад
Probably because the landlord is a useless middleman collecting money for doing nothing. You think if those tenants owned that house that they wouldn't be capable of calling you to come fix something? They could easily pay for your services with money not spent on rent, as landlording for profit wouldn't exist if there weren't a price differential between owning and renting.
@gappergob6169
@gappergob6169 7 месяцев назад
​@@C4uSt1COyou should try becoming landlord too if you want. My previous broke student tenant just open his first unit after only few years from graduation. Pretty easy tbh.
@ZipKickGo
@ZipKickGo Год назад
I love how they half moved things and zero cleaning in a place they call 'their home'
@joekool5005
@joekool5005 11 месяцев назад
In Australia, we haven't got a "free for all" like in the US. Only licenced trades can touch electrical or plumbing, so that eliminates a lot of work that you guys get. It's tightly regulated. I might have the skill set but don't do it for clients. Been doing it for 18mths now. Started off at $50-60/hr. Now, some jobs are $100/hr or more if per project. I choose the! jobs and the people I work with. I say no to a lot as well. I'm still fine tuning the pricing and the business model. It's great! Sure beats working on cars!
@theamerican4609
@theamerican4609 6 месяцев назад
Depends on the state.
@roger8537
@roger8537 Год назад
I’ve been running my books and invoicing through Quickbooks for almost 20 years. They are getting out of control with their anu subscription. I’m just a one man show, no employees or helpers. What would you recommend as a comparable lower priced book keeping, estimate, receipts and invoicing?
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
I pay $1,600 for a company to do my bookkeeping, business tax and personal tax. They do it all and I never have to worry about it. That is for the entire year. I'm a one man show too.
@GenericHandle01
@GenericHandle01 Год назад
The L-bracket is inspired, looks 100x sturdier than nails in drywall. What were the deck screws on the bottom plate for?
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
The center post is attached to the plate with small angle brackets that are covered up by the trim. The screws through the plate into the framing made is stronger. Here is how it is attached to the plate. www.homedepot.com/p/EVERMARK-Stair-Parts-3-in-x-3-in-Unfinished-Hemlock-Newel-Post-Attachment-Kit-9400H-300-HD00L/202088433?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-LNC-GGL-D30-Multi-NA-NA-NA-PLALIA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-Inactive&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-LNC-GGL-D30-Multi-NA-NA-NA-PLALIA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-NA-NA-Inactive-71700000109478117-58700008360670709-92700076104668539&gclid=Cj0KCQjwu-KiBhCsARIsAPztUF0JOORFUGzSK_ddsO7Bj1wuE1AXu9Wbs52dfsYyK2ag2OrEho-Ot_gaAqzqEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
@GenericHandle01
@GenericHandle01 Год назад
@@TheHandymanBusiness Thank you!
@jum5238
@jum5238 Год назад
@@TheHandymanBusiness Thank you! My wife wants new newel posts boxed out, and can't really remove the old one due to the new flooring installed there. Not sure how I'm going to handle the railing going into the box, unless I cut it back to meet the new newell post.
@kenfarley957
@kenfarley957 6 месяцев назад
Not anymore. It's all slowing down now, @ least it is where I live in Fl.
@bradleyozbun1012
@bradleyozbun1012 Месяц назад
💯 to the business channel ! & your success ! God Bless all Tradesmen & woman Blue collar worker's 💙 💯 God Bless America 🇺🇸.
@bobbyhexlrod1651
@bobbyhexlrod1651 7 месяцев назад
that old school 75lb canvas Everlast punching bag is solid gold. Those things are practically extinct.
@voodoodrug
@voodoodrug Год назад
Yes!! 12 years ago I retired but started to realize I could be the emergency spare tire… dont work much but when I do I just sit there and watch youtube. After Taxes and benefits its equal to 200$ an hour and crazy but I maxed out my SS payout by filling in a hand full more years from 1900@ 62 to about 2200 or just shy of max what ever it is in 2025
@Rayram555
@Rayram555 Год назад
price is justified. good work.
@garydownes1594
@garydownes1594 5 месяцев назад
Talk about insurance, bonding or licensing, please. 😊
@kingb468
@kingb468 Год назад
What are you guys marking up material. I have experience in appliance repair , electrical, minor plumbing im licenses for hvac and garage door in my state. Looking to move to the east cost florida to be exact. Really dont feel like taking all my test and paying for bonds again. Would love to just touch down and start making some money. Only thing i hate doing is drywall and painting. I fckn hate it😢 my ocd wouldn't allow me to ever be happy with the outcome 😂 what are the majority of repairs down in florida?
@jpservices-missoulahandyman
I stuck around for the super secret bonus content. I was robbed! Highway Robbery!! :)
@toneloc415
@toneloc415 Год назад
What tool bag do you have in your photo?
@jacobwarren4490
@jacobwarren4490 11 месяцев назад
Loving the ron swanson look
@josephpostma1787
@josephpostma1787 27 дней назад
I call it the conductor/firefighter 'stache.
@jasonweishaupt1828
@jasonweishaupt1828 Месяц назад
I can fix just about anything. My friends / co workers think I am some sort of Jesus figure. The average male in this country is useless. In the past year I have done things such as rebuild the struts on my wife’s car to rebuild my son’s iPhone replacing the screen, home button, and cam. However, if it’s a big job such as a new roof, I’ll contract out and hire the pros.
@JonnyDIY
@JonnyDIY Год назад
Great job Handy. Good idea on the L bracket. How the heck was it attached with all those nails before? Were those all just predrilled and toenailed in? 🤔 seems like a janky way to intall
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
Those were brad nails toenailed into the wall.
@JonnyDIY
@JonnyDIY Год назад
@@TheHandymanBusiness Wow 😳 you'd think they'd have installed them with brackets from the get go. Hopefully they do these days. That's some dangerous hokey way to install 😆🤦‍♂️
@fixerupperer
@fixerupperer Год назад
It was a shit install, miracle ot didn't fail earlier and nobody was hurt. Brads kissing the wood through the drywall
@TheHandymanBusiness
@TheHandymanBusiness Год назад
Its how all production homes are installed. Tens of thousands of homes. The company I worked for back then was closing 400 houses a year just in one city.
@JonnyDIY
@JonnyDIY Год назад
@@TheHandymanBusiness that's crazy, back in the hay day. Im glad I never trusted those railings 😆
@Positive-Singularity
@Positive-Singularity Год назад
When I'm asked for recommendations, they aren't looking for me to satisfy their demand, lol.
@MyDIYAdventures
@MyDIYAdventures Год назад
You can’t use deck screws Handyman! You can only use GRK structural screws!!!!
@MyDIYAdventures
@MyDIYAdventures Год назад
#overkill
@josephpostma1787
@josephpostma1787 27 дней назад
Yeah, I would feel better with those snap resistant screws.
@User39.
@User39. 9 месяцев назад
I had a Plumbing business for a long time...I refused to work for landlords...I never needed their crap
@davetastik
@davetastik 9 месяцев назад
Hi, Great topic. We should learn how to bill like lawyers and doctors. Please tell me why you have blue tape on your cabinet doors?
@topreview3791
@topreview3791 9 месяцев назад
Probably says what’s in the cabinet
@mrbigcat9
@mrbigcat9 7 месяцев назад
Do you need licenses i.e. electric, plumbing, construction etc. to do handy man jobs?
@brendanf8969
@brendanf8969 Год назад
“Make that pig walk again” priceless 😂
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