Starting and running a small house painting business is both rewarding and profitable. You
have the freedom of setting your own working hours and even prices, and you no longer have to report to
any boss. This business may focus on repainting previously built homes or
painting new homes for a general contractor.
Do you
think you have the motivation and determination to run this type of small business? One does not need a
college degree to be successful in it. All that is required
is some basic training in house painting as well as know-how
of running a business.
Start-up Costs:
This
business opportunity has the advantages of low start-up
cost, it does not require a large amount of capital. The initial start-up costs can be less than $1,500 and another beautiful
part of this business is that it can operated from home.
Name:
Decide on a
name for your small house painting business . Keep the name short and
simple for customers to remember.
Documents
Needed:
Contact
your local government business license office and find out if you need to be
licensed or need to have a permit to operate a house painting business. Check
the zoning requirements for your area if you can run your
business from home. Do this before you begin any jobs
Buy
supplies and equipment needed. These will include: brushes and rollers of all
sizes, painter's tape, extension poles,
paint trays, ladders, plastic or fabric drop cloths and buckets. Most
painters also buy clothes specifically for wearing on the job, like overalls
and boots. Build up your tools slowly as your business increases by adding air
compressors, electrical paint rollers, scaffolding, and other equipment as you
need and can afford it. Get a truck or a van for
transporting tools and painting
supplies from one job site to the other.
Get
a Space:
Set up
a small area of your home for your office . This space is needed for you to have a place to
do your billing, to keep track of all your filing and to even schedule upcoming
jobs. Be sure to have some basic office set up
such as: a desk, a filing cabinet, a calculator and a calendar. You can
even include a computer, a printer, a fax machine and a telephone.
Begin advertising: to gain business exposure. Put ads out in
your local newspaper. Hang fliers on shopping center bulletin boards. Hand out
business cards to potential customers, friends and family. Be sure to state
plainly about the types of painting you specialize in. Create a website that communicates your company's uniqueness.
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