Those that are good with their hands may have thought about starting their own freelance construction or repair business and this could be a fantastic way to earn. Being a freelance worker means that you are in complete control, plus construction or repairs roles like a plumber can be incredibly rewarding.

There is a lot to consider, though, so keep reading for a few areas that you need to think about when starting a freelance construction or repair business.

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Mobile Services

To find success in this area, you need to be able to offer mobile services that involve visiting people’s homes. Obviously, you will need to have a vehicle that is fit for purpose and will have enough storage space for your tools and equipment. You will also want a high-quality storage unit for all your tools, such as a tool chest with a protective lid with extra capacity for storage.

Relevant Equipment

Following on from this, you need to make sure that you have all of the tools and equipment needed to take on any job. This will depend on the type of services that you offer, but it is likely to include:

  • Screwdrivers
  • Chisel
  • Hammer
  • Wrench
  • Spirit level
  • Caulk gun
  • Utility knife
  • Tape measure
  • Portable lights

These are a few key pieces of equipment that will help you to take on a wide range of jobs.

Services Offered

When purchasing tools and equipment for your freelance business, it is important that you are investing in quality. This is so that you can complete tasks to a high standard, impress clients and also work safely. Keep in mind that professional construction tools are built for daily use and designed to last, so you will want to find tools that are made for professional tradespeople. This should include cordless drills, including a drill driver, impact driver and combi drill. This will allow you to complete a wide range of drilling tasks to a high standard and complete jobs to a high standard.

Health & Safety 

With a construction or repair business, health and safety needs to be a priority. The work that you are doing can be dangerous, so you need to make sure that you are taking measures to protect yourself and others. This will include conducting a risk assessment, seeking the regulation laws and wearing high-quality PPE at all times.

If you are thinking about starting your own freelance construction or repair business, these are the areas to focus on and should hopefully help you to find success.