Let’s first start with the two checking accounts you will need before opening up any business savings accounts (Envelopes). If you read my blog post, “The Next 7 Steps to Starting a Weekly Pool Care Business. Part 2” I wrote in detail about the two business checking accounts you need to open. Assuming you have […]
The Next 7 Steps to Starting a Weekly Pool Care Business. Part 2
Congratulations! You’ve made it through the First Seven Steps to Starting a Weekly Pool Care Business. If you haven’t already read part 1, I encourage you to go back and complete those steps before starting on this next journey. Lets recap what you’ve accomplished thus far. You have defined your concept, conducted market research, chose […]
The First 7 Steps to Starting a Weekly Pool Care Business
Starting a new business involves many important steps. Remember, it is essential to seek professional advice with anything you learn here at The Pool Blog. This is only a guide. I can provide you step by step instructions to help you get started but it takes action on your part to follow through. Here’s a […]
Weekly Pool Care Business Startup Research and Market Analysis
Before launching a weekly pool care business, conducting thorough research and analysis is critical. Here are some key areas to focus on. Market Demand: Assess the demand for pool care services in your target area. Analyze the number of pools, both residential and commercial, and determine if there is a growth trend. Consider factors such as […]
A Step-by-Step Guide to Launching a Successful Weekly Pool Care Business
The allure of crystal-clear waters combined with the increasing demand for pool maintenance services presents a lucrative opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs. Starting a weekly pool care business requires careful planning, dedication, and customer-centered approach. in this guide, I will outline step-by-step how to navigate the process, from initial preparations to establishing a loyal customer base. […]
Business Formation – Choose the Right Entity for Your Weekly Pool Care Business
I have a friend that recently started servicing pools for a local pool service company. The company is paying him a flat monthly fee without taxes. This is dangerous being a 1099 worker, especially if you aren’t planning ahead for the eventual tax man come next April. Whether you are a regular W2 employee looking […]
