Ryan@OTT
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi all,
I've crept the forums here for a while, and finally have a question worth asking.... I was wondering if some of you could lend a little expertise as you've been through this already and are now successful in the tree business!
I'm currently certified as an arborist through the ISA and in good standing. I also have 2 million in liability insurance, and 1 full time, along with 2 part time employees (who work as groundies), and I do all the climbing... We are all covered by WSIB. I have 2 husky saws (395 and a 353) that have served me well, along with a Sthil 201T. I have all clean up supplies needed, a good pruner, and the best climbing gear. I also have sufficient rigging rope, along with an arborist block (need a porter wrap asap). I use my personal vehicle (ford explorer), to tow a 5x10 trailer with 4' walls, which does ok, but is obviously not ideal. I have been collecting testomonials from each client, have many pictures, and a few videos for a website when the time comes, and I have an online add on kijiji.ca, along with yard signs on the way.
I get about two calls each day for quotes and business has been steady. Many have been repeat customers, and many have also just seen my add or heard of my company via word of mouth. I'm receiving an expansion grant of $5000 from the city to expand my business, and was wondering what in you're opinion would be the best investment!
A website? shirts? a small stump grinder? a dump trailer? a bigger used stump grinder? a few more saws so that I have the right saw for the right job?
Even without the grant these are questions that will come, but I'm curious what you guys with the experience who have been through this would do in my situation with a 5k limit.
Thanks for the response, feel free to toss in some sarcasm
Have a great day!
I've crept the forums here for a while, and finally have a question worth asking.... I was wondering if some of you could lend a little expertise as you've been through this already and are now successful in the tree business!
I'm currently certified as an arborist through the ISA and in good standing. I also have 2 million in liability insurance, and 1 full time, along with 2 part time employees (who work as groundies), and I do all the climbing... We are all covered by WSIB. I have 2 husky saws (395 and a 353) that have served me well, along with a Sthil 201T. I have all clean up supplies needed, a good pruner, and the best climbing gear. I also have sufficient rigging rope, along with an arborist block (need a porter wrap asap). I use my personal vehicle (ford explorer), to tow a 5x10 trailer with 4' walls, which does ok, but is obviously not ideal. I have been collecting testomonials from each client, have many pictures, and a few videos for a website when the time comes, and I have an online add on kijiji.ca, along with yard signs on the way.
I get about two calls each day for quotes and business has been steady. Many have been repeat customers, and many have also just seen my add or heard of my company via word of mouth. I'm receiving an expansion grant of $5000 from the city to expand my business, and was wondering what in you're opinion would be the best investment!
A website? shirts? a small stump grinder? a dump trailer? a bigger used stump grinder? a few more saws so that I have the right saw for the right job?
Even without the grant these are questions that will come, but I'm curious what you guys with the experience who have been through this would do in my situation with a 5k limit.
Thanks for the response, feel free to toss in some sarcasm
Have a great day!