Small plumbing business revenue. How much money do I make

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This is some OG YouTube content brother. No fancy editing or sponsor plugs just straight up truth. Appreciate you sharing.

matthockman
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Respect, I also own a small business - this is super relatable. You're being super transparent, and you can't not respect that. Thanks for the content.

SplashFix
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I appreciate the honesty in this channel. It’s what sets your channel apart from others.

ianhenderson
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Im a 20 year old apprentice. This is exactly the info I’m trying to learn I like the content

NJ_plumbinkid
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I appreciate your videos, im a residential plumber in a small town of about 2000 people and watching your videos makes me want to think big

scLEGEND
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keep stacking cash it will help you scale if one day you decide that's what you want to do. I worked in sales for a commercial concrete company and moved into a finance role and saw how quickly they scaled from 15 employees to 60 employees after they had $1M in the bank. They hired experienced superintendents, foreman, and labor. They were able to go out and finance new work trucks, machinery, and tools to help scale. It wasn't what the owner of the company wanted but the team pushed him to do it because they all saw a great future for themselves and their families. They now generate around $25M/yr and the company is thriving. Everyone is happy and loves showing up to work!! I commented because my boss (the owner) reminded me of you and was one of the coolest guys I have ever worked for. He cared more about his employees (or the team as he put it) than himself.

mastadonx
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Nothing wrong with staying small. Take your time man. Dont rush and stumble. Keep it steady.

HumilityListens
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Dayum brah. Haha. What an awesome video. Your rambling was on point. 50% gross margins on small jobs and 20% on the big ones. Love it. Thanks!!!

nickfazzio
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Dang man Im a first year apprentice and have hopes to open a company after i get my masters liscense. You have given me some hope lol thank you.

dylanhalls
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this was a good video man. i want to become a plumber and start my own company one day too. im bout to have my first child. you being very transparent puts things into perspective

goodtimesake
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Good video man ! I'm always trying to see what other smaller plumbing/ bathroom remodeling companies charge / make to try and gauge where I'm at and or should be. I like this video over alpt of the other ones because I can tell you're being real and not trying to flex like many people do then you can't tell if they really are doing that good or just blowing smoke lol.

craigshultz
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Just remember it costs to grow/scale. Build systems to help you optimize what you have. Letting your video tells me you're still in the field. Don't burn yourself out. Great video

Troupeenterprises
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aye bro thanks for keeping it honest and real and not holding back bc the vidoe isn't "professional" i like the raw content. just started the journey and look forward to learning from you

ZanaHawleri
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hell yeah brotha !! your doing your thang while also providing for others !! 
just started mine so soaking up all the knowledge I can, appreciate you sharing your videos. 
keep it up big dawg !!

LouDawg
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I’m a 1 man band, I often wonder if I should grow the business but it seams like I would need two to three licensed guys to make the money worth it. Always had enough call volume to feed a few more guys but was always too scared or unsure to make the step to the next level. I do residential service and reno’s. Have years of commercial and residential experience.

justloggit
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Run Business tight now so you can relax later in life. Always remember shtf every once in a while. Better to have cash on hand then to rely on a loan or credit!

RoeMantic
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I love how real you are brother. I subscribed immediately.

I’m a small residential service plumber (you probably think I’m gay). I started my business almost 2 years ago with literally no money. I was working out of my pick up truck for the first three months until I saved up enough for a down payment to buy a used 2019 work van. This was 2022.

I now have an employee, and I’m quickly, realizing how scary this shit can be knowing that not only do I have to provide for my family, but now I gotta provide for this guy as well.

My first full year I did $230, 000 Revenue. I’m expecting $300, 00-320, 000 this year.

I’d like to make a move into commercial jobs as I don’t have any yet. I mostly get jobs from Facebook or my one property management company that’s about %20 of my revenue. I also have a house flipper I roll with 3 full house remodels(gas, drains, water piping). Word of mouth is huge for me too.

Any advice on snagging a commercial gig or two so I can get that repeat $$$ you’re talking about.

Thanks for your time. I know how busy I am with just me and my guy, so I can only imagine how busy you are.

joshualeclair
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Bad luck comes in runs, hopefully that run is well and truly over! Hope the medical building goes ok!

SollersScrappingandDiving
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This info is pretty useful overall I'm an electrician starting up a company but pretty similar ordeal over all

Rex_Rectum
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Omg I love how real you are!!! I am glued!!!

natashawilliams