Example of Investment
Pay Back
One of our biggest sales catagories are those who say "I
cannot believe how much I was charged to sealcoat my driveway
or parking lot, so I thought I would research this business.
That's how I found you, because you have the lowest priced,
most sensible equipment."
This Example assumes a material cost of 0.03 cents (3 cents)
per square foot.
This would include cost of consumable's, i.e. Sealant, Tape,
etc..
A 20 week season. (Starting in May and ending in September.
Varies by geographic location) A season could be considerably
longer as only a 50° temperature is needed.
An average 2 car driveway of 1,500 square feet (25 foot
wide and 60 foot long).
25' x 60' = 1,500 sq. ft.
1,500 sq. ft. x .095 cents (9½ cents per sq. ft.)
= $142.50 (total price)
1,500 sq. ft. x .03 cents (3 cents per sq. ft.) = $45.00
(cost of materials)
$142.50 (total price of job) minus $45.00 (cost of materials)
= $97.50
$97.50 x 10 (2 driveways a day, 5 times a week) = $975.00
$975.00 (net per week) x 20 (20 weeks in the season) = $19,500.00
Approximate time needed per driveway for one person (includes
preparation and sealing):
1,500 sq. ft. or less 1hr. 10 min.
1,500 - 2,000 sq. ft. 1hr. 20 min.
2,000 - 3,000 sq. ft. 1hr. 30 min.
Your profits exponentially grow by the size of each job
as your set-up and drive time are constant. The bigger the
job site, the more you make. Lower your profit margin and
watch your competition get scared, and your schedule get
booked full. If you follow our recommendations, you will
do the best work in town, and soon be at the top of the
economic food chain in your town. |