takes too long to do lawns

boston

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We are getting new clients every few days and are trying to keep up but we have one problem. It always takes us so long to do each lawn. Usually our crew is me and 2 others. I see other landscapers complete houses in 10 minutes and it could take us hours. We can't figure out what is holding us back. Maybe equipment, techniques, etc.. We really need some new equipment but it seems like its so much more effort for us to complete a lawn than any other business.
 

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We are getting new clients every few days and are trying to keep up but we have one problem. It always takes us so long to do each lawn. Usually our crew is me and 2 others. I see other landscapers complete houses in 10 minutes and it could take us hours. We can't figure out what is holding us back. Maybe equipment, techniques, etc.. We really need some new equipment but it seems like its so much more effort for us to complete a lawn than any other business.

Sounds like an organization problem. Are you preforming Lawn-care or are you doing landscaping?
 
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Technique, and a pre-planned system for each lawn helps. I do it alot I am planning which direction I am going to mow, and what trim path to use on my way to each lawn. You might have to try a few different ways to get your time down to what you need it to be.
 

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My trimmers and blowers are new and commercial but for a mowers we just have a craftsman lawn tractor which doesn't mow that well and some smaller self propelled. Right now we are just doing lawn care and big cleanups(trees, spring cleanups and mowing) I posted a pic of my trailer with mowers. That's not all of it but that's what we've been taking to our jobs. Organization is part of the problem but we still take a long time to do houses that we have been doing for years.

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Also, weather the lawn is big or small it takes longer than it should to finish the jobs.
 
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Are you comparing your self with other companies that have the same type of equipment as you? Or the ones with zero turns and bigger equipment? Because if you do then for sure you'll get discourage. I'd say a bigger mower and good planing will help. Maybe your employee needs more training or attention? But from what I'm reading seems like your doing not to bad. Sure we work on speed but its not everything. If you offer quality work at a lower speed your customer will keep you forever
 

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Also, weather the lawn is big or small it takes longer than it should to finish the jobs.

How do you approach your lawns? What do you and the others do and in what order?
 

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How do you approach your lawns? What do you and the others do and in what order?

Utilizing 3 people can be difficult you need to decide when you get to a job what do you have to do and what will take longest example I get to a job needs the back yard done with tractor small front yard done with push mower entire yard weedwacked perimeter and front has to be edged. The weed eating and lawn tractor takes longest immediatelty get someone on the weed eating and someone else on tractor the third person can (if you have a second weedeater) can weed eat front yard edge front yard push mow and start blowing. Ultimately the goal is for all three of you to get done at same time so all your time is utilized properly and effeciantely divide your time good that's what is important in organization
 

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Utilizing 3 people can be difficult you need to decide when you get to a job what do you have to do and what will take longest example I get to a job needs the back yard done with tractor small front yard done with push mower entire yard weedwacked perimeter and front has to be edged. The weed eating and lawn tractor takes longest immediatelty get someone on the weed eating and someone else on tractor the third person can (if you have a second weedeater) can weed eat front yard edge front yard push mow and start blowing. Ultimately the goal is for all three of you to get done at same time so all your time is utilized properly and effeciantely divide your time good that's what is important in organization

Organization and efficiency starts at the Trailer if you don't have it there you don't have it on your lawns. One follows the other. For me there is NO decisions to be made. If you have to decide when you get to a job what to do and how to do it your wasting time and time is money. When I roll up to a job the everyone knows his or her jobs. One person handles nothing but mowing, another nothing but Trimming, another nothing but Edging and when Trimming and Edging are done those people move to bed work. When the mowing is done everyone grabs a backpack and we all clear the sidewalks, drives, patios, screen porch, front porch, garage doors, eves of the house and windowsills and to the next place or job.
 
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