Wednesday, November 23, 2005

 
Gasoline Prices Hurt Lawn Care and Landscaping Businesses

The price of Gasoline - Service Based Businesses such as Lawn Care and Landscaping feel the pinch.

As the price of gasoline soars, so do the costs of running many small businesses. Owners of LAWN CARE and LANDSCAPING businesses use a tremendous amount of Gasoline in their businesses every day. Lawn Care business owners not only have to worry about the cost of gas driving from one job to the next. They also have to factor in that they are hauling heavy equipment, often on a trailer. The excess drag and weight of the trailer reduces fuel efficiency of the vehicle. Additionally, the equipment and machinery (lawn mowers, gas trimmers, blowers) use tremendous amounts of gasoline everyday.

Representatives from http://www.StartALawnCareBusiness.com  say there are many ways a Lawn Care Company can reduce their gasoline expense and keep business profitable. "We find there are many ways to become much more efficient. Lawn Care companies can greatly reduce their gas costs by following some simple steps." Hauling and operating equipment use a lot of gas. Here are a few steps you can take to reduce fuel consumption.

1. Keep all your tires properly inflated, not only on your vehicle, but also on your equipment trailer and the equipment itself.

2. Consider buying an enclosed trailer. Also, use the smallest trailer possible for your jobs. If you only mow small residential lawns, there is no reason to carry all your equipment in a very large trailer to each job.

3. Keep your blades sharp and keep your mower in good repair. Change oil and all filters (air filters, oil filter, and fuel filter) as recommended.

4. Plan your route and schedules carefully. The business program: Lawn Care Business Software shows business owners how to properly schedule customers and how to get many customers in a single neighborhood to greatly reduce travel time and gasoline usage.

5. Store your gasoline containers properly and securely with caps and vent plugs properly closed. Fill your equipment when you unload to start a new job. A full equipment gas tank will tend to leak gas when it is bouncing on a trailer during transport. Of course, you should only top up gasoline when your lawn mower is turned off and the engine and muffler are cool.

6. During transporting and storage, close the gas valve on your lawn mower fuel line. This simple act can increase the life of your spark plugs and it can help keep your engine running smoother which will increase your fuel efficiency.

"In addition to these concepts, we teach lawn care companies better ways to go about doing their work." Using special mowing techniques and special mowing patterns, a lawn care company can learn how to reduce their mowing time on many jobs by up to 50 percent. Run a better Lawn Care Business by learning how to reduce mowing time. Their training videos show concepts on how to mow a lawn much more quickly and efficiently.

"Proper mowing techniques and concepts save you gas money and they also allow you to do a greater number of yards in a day.  This increases productivity."

Gas prices are expected to stay high. But with proper techniques, gas prices will not take a bite out of your bottom line.

The Lawn Care Business Guide Book provides instructional resources for startup and professional lawn care and landscaping companies.

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