HS 014 – How To SERIOUSLY Limit Your Service Area

HS 014 – How To SERIOUSLY Limit Your Service Area

Author: Dan Perry: Handyman | Small Business Owner March 6, 2014 Duration: 41:42

Looking for an easy way to increase your profitability?  Consider limiting your service area.  That’s what Michael Rodriguez (a.k.a MROD) of BelleCreak Handyman & Remodeling did.

In fact, he built his business while focusing primarily on a single subdivision.  Listen in to this episode of the Handyman Startup Podcast to learn all about it.

I’m fascinated with what Michael and his partner Alex were able to achieve.  It really goes to show how in demand a good handyman service can be.

Now, I understand that is may sound counterintuitive that limiting your service area can actually be more profitable, but it actually makes a lot of sense.  Here are some of the benefits of limiting your service area.

  • Save time – Time is your most valuable asset and you want to use it wisely.  Driving all over town all day isn’t providing any value to your customer, and it’s wasting your time, especially when there are plenty of customers within a small area to keep more than one guy busy.
  • Save Money – Gas isn’t cheap, neither are tires and regular car maintenance.  Why travel extra miles when you have plenty of work close to you?
  • Better service – By limiting your area, you can actually provide a better service.  You’ll have a faster response time and be more available to your customers.
  • Increase Profitability – You have two options to increase your profits when limiting your service area.  You can either pocket the time and money savings, or you can lower your prices to stay more competitive.  Either way, your profits will likely rise.

In this episode…

In this episode of the Handyman Startup Podcast, I sit down with Michael Rodriguez and discuss exactly how he built his business with a very limited service area.

That’s not all we cover, either.  MROD was generous enough to share his best practices and what he’s learned while building his business.  

Here’s what to expect in this episode:

  • A cheap and effective method for generating leads.  (Hint:  Anyone can start using this right away)
  • How to build a successful business in a single subdivision.
  • The power of having a partner in this business.
  • How to sell more services to your customers once you’re in the door.
  • An easy way to make your customers feel special and build instant trust.
  • Plus a whole bunch of handyman business insight from a handyman who just got started last year.

Links & Resources

Thanks for listening!  And thanks to Michael Rodriguez for sharing what he’s learned to help others.  I definitely appreciate him taking the time out of his busy schedule.

I always enjoy connecting with other handymen and hearing their stories andI hope you enjoy it, too!

Know anybody else who would like the podcast?  If so, do them and me a favor and share it!

Comments or Questions

Do you limit your service area?  If so, how has it effected your business?  Let me know in the comments below!

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Dan Perry has spent years building his own successful handyman business from the ground up, and in The Handyman Startup Podcast, he shares that hard-won knowledge without the fluff. Each episode feels like a practical conversation with a seasoned pro who’s been in your shoes, tackling the real-world challenges of turning skilled labor into a sustainable enterprise. You’ll hear specific advice on navigating client pricing, managing a fluctuating schedule, and implementing marketing strategies that actually work for local service businesses. This isn't just theoretical business talk; it's a focused discussion on the operational details that make or break a trades-based venture, from your first truck and tools to hiring your first employee. Dan’s perspective as a working handyman and small business owner provides a unique blend of street-smart tactics and long-term planning. Whether you're just considering hanging your own shingle or you're several years in and hitting growth plateaus, this podcast delivers actionable insights to help you build something solid and profitable. Tune in for a straightforward guide through the nuts and bolts of entrepreneurship in the skilled trades.
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