Up-front Expenses And Charge For Garden Tilling Service

December 31st, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

Up front Expenses And Charge For Garden Tilling Service photoIf we are talking about the garden tilling service, it is quite interesting. In that case, there are many things that we should think before we go on to start this service or job. In here, those things are such up-front expenses, the machine, and the expense in marketing the service. Those things are very important to think before we continue to work. We should think those carefully. So, later in the next time, we can solve the problems occurred during the service, we can do the service smoothly and gain the success.

In the garden shop, the commercial-grade rototillers cost in the range of $500 to $1,000 or more. Lighter-weight and less capable units intended for casual gardeners sell for as little as $300. You may be able to find a reconditioned used machine through a dealer or private seller; either way, you will need a reliable source of parts and maintenance. Other up-front costs include a trailer and hitch and a vehicle capable of pulling the tiller from place to place; you may be able to use a ramp and open bed of a pickup truck to transport the device. In other side, you will also need to pay for advertising and promotion. The way to give a cost to this service, you can charge an hourly rate, taking into account the cost of the equipment, wear and tear, gasoline, and your travel time to the site firstly. Then, add a surcharge for especially distant travel and for especially difficult access to the property. And also add the cost of fertilizer, lime, or other garden chemicals tilled into the ground.

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