How To Start a Handyman Business in Wisconsin

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If you're handy and have a knack for fixing things, you're probably already considering starting a handyman business in Wisconsin. Before you start taking jobs though there are a few things for you to get done to make sure all your work is above board. In this article, we'll cover the benefits of starting a handyman business in Wisconsin, how to register your new business with the state, whether you'll need a license, and how to grow your business. By the end of this article, you'll have a good understanding of what it takes to start a successful handyman business in Wisconsin.

The Benefits of Starting a Handyman Business in Wisconsin

Starting a handyman business in Wisconsin is a great way to bring in extra income if it's a side job or to turn it into your full-time job where you can be your own boss. Plus, you get to interact with people and help solve their problems, so it can be a fulfilling career too. A handyman's job can range from fixing a leaky faucet to painting a room, or assembling furniture. Handyman businesses can be quite profitable, and if you're good at what you do, you can make a very good living. Especially because people will always need help fixing up their homes or doing work they just don't have the time or expertise to do themselves.

How To Register a Handyman Business in Wisconsin

If you're starting a handyman business in Wisconsin, you'll need to register your business. Luckily, Wisconsin has a handy One Stop Business Portal to help you determine where to register your business. Depending on the business entity you choose, you'll register your business either in the One Stop Business Portal or with the Department of Revenue. Use this state website to figure out where exactly to register your business. Remember, you should always consult with an expert when making any legal or tax decisions about your business.

As a handyman (or woman) you'll probably want to register your business as a limited liability company. An LLC is a business entity that offers limited liability protection. Meaning if your business is sued, you won't be personally liable. Once you've registered your business with the state and paid your fee you can move on to figuring out whether you'll need a license.

How To Obtain a Business License For a Handyman Business in Wisconsin

In order to operate your handyman business in Wisconsin, you'll need to obtain a business license. You can apply for your business license online through the Wisconsin Department of Revenue website. Once you've obtained your license, you'll need to renew it every year. If you're going to be doing work that qualifies you as a general contractor you will also need a contracting license.

To apply for your business license, you'll need to provide the following information: your business name, contact information, business location, type of business, and the names of all owners and partners. You also need to check whether there are any local or city license requirements in addition to those at a state level.

How To Grow Your Handyman Business in Wisconsin

There are a few things you can do to grow your handyman business in Wisconsin. The first is to advertise locally and online. Make sure you've got an online presence and after you work with a client, give them directions for how to review you online. This will help so when other people search for handymen or handywomen in Wisconsin you'll have persuasive reviews to help them choose you.

Once you're established you can also grow your business by branching out to other services. You could add on lawn services, gutter cleaning, or window washing. Another way to grow is to add on commercial clients instead of simply working with individuals in their homes.

A great way to grow your business is to start offering coupons or discounts to those who get referred to your business. You might also consider offering coupons for loyal customers or new customers. This helps get people in the door so you can then nurture that relationship and have them as a repeat customer.

The Challenges of Starting a Handyman Business in Wisconsin

The initial challenges of starting a handyman business are simply getting the business set up in a legal way and getting your first customers. You might also struggle to find other people to work with you. If you're not experienced in the handyman business, you'll need to hire people to help with work that is over your head. Or you'll have to learn new skills to take on clients with the more complex work.

One way to overcome these challenges is to partner with an experienced handyman. You could consider going into business with someone more established who's looking to expand their business or be in a partnership. Having a partner who is experienced in the handyman business can help you overcome the challenges you may face when starting your own business.

In Summary

Starting a handyman business in Wisconsin can be a great way to serve your community and earn a good income. Plus if you find an experienced handyman to work with you could have an easier adjustment to running your own business. And someone to share the bulk of the work with.

If you're willing to put in the work, starting a handyman business can be a very rewarding experience

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This article is not legal advice, always consult a professional.

The information provided in this article does not constitute legal or financial advice and is for general informational purposes only. Please check with an attorney or financial advisor to obtain advice with respect to the content of this article.
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