🛠️ Home Service Pros: How to Start a Business on Skool

If you’re a plumber, handyman, cleaner, electrician, landscaper — or run any home service business — you’ve got experience people will pay to learn from.

Skool makes it easy to turn that expertise into a simple online business — offering training, mentorship, or even hiring pipelines.

Here’s how to get started:

🔍 Step 1: Pick a Niche

Choose a specific group you can help:

  • Aspiring HVAC techs

  • Cleaning business startups

  • Handyman franchisees

  • Landscapers wanting to grow

Be specific — people pay more for specialized knowledge.

🧱 Step 2: Set Up Your Skool Group

Go to Skool and start a free group.

Name it something clear and benefit-driven:

  • “6-Figure Cleaning Startups”

  • “Handyman Business Launchpad”

  • “Grow Your Landscaping Crew”

🎁 Step 3: Add Value First

Upload a few helpful tools:

  • A starter checklist (tools, licenses, insurance)

  • A short video course on pricing jobs

  • Templates for estimates and invoices

This builds trust and authority.

📢 Step 4: Invite People

Share your group in:

  • Facebook groups

  • Local business meetups

  • DMs with new business owners

  • Your website or email list

Focus on helping — not selling.

💼 Step 5: Offer a Paid Option

Once your group gains traction, offer:

  • 1:1 business coaching

  • A group mentorship program

  • Hiring/training systems

  • Access to job lead templates

You already know the ropes — now you’re helping others climb.

Need Help Starting?

🔧 Dr. Bryan Raya, founder of DBR Bookkeeping and a QuickBooks ProAdvisor, uses Skool to teach business finance and mentor home service pros.

He can help you build your Skool community — for free.

✅ Start your Skool group here (affiliate link):
https://www.skool.com/signup?ref=60a8b8c78f284c9ead3b0fd1075c36f4

📅 Book a free strategy call:
https://calendly.com/dbr_bookkeeping/book-a-free-call-with-dbr

Let’s start Doing Business Right.
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