Mistakes that Could Hurt Your Contractor Business 

Running a business isn’t easy, but it can be rewarding. There’s a lot of moving parts and responsibilities. There are many factors you need to keep in mind in order to not hurt your own business.  

Here are some things that could hurt your contracting business:  

  • Not having enough cash to cover payroll, bills, fuel, maintenance, operational overhead costs, materials, etc. Without enough cash on hand, you would either have to buy on credit or cut corners with things you buy, which both can be slippery slopes.  
  • Poor/lack of communication. Whether it’s with your employees or subcontractors or vendors or clients, you need to communicate clearly and often. You don’t want projects to get done incorrectly or to develop a poor reputation.  
  • Letting your insurances expire. As a contractor, you need to be insured as you don’t want any mishap to fall all on you.  
  • Bid on projects that you understand so you do not lose money.  
  • Overpromising. Do not make promises you cannot remotely keep. You will develop a poor reputation.  
  • Cutting back or skipping safety training. Safety training saves lives and money. You don’t want to face fines or lawsuits, because your skipped important training.  

In any industry, there are a lot of mistakes that can happen, and it’s better to get ahead of them.  

If you are having trouble keeping track of all the deadlines for your business, our team at Licenses, Etc. Can help. Our service will provide you with a comprehensive list of all requirements, by state and county, for each of your businesses and/or licenses. Everything from when to file annual reports to when your CEU’s need to be done. 

Once the list has been made, we then offer a maintenance service to take care of the things we can, and what we can’t we make sure you know in plenty of time. This way all of the fees are taken care of during the time period when they are the lowest and you won’t even have to worry that you are missing something! 

Our services will help take things off your plate, so you won’t make mistakes elsewhere in your contractor business.  

Contact us at 239-777-1028 or visit our running your Florida contractor business page to learn more.  



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