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- jacksonreedContributor 2
<div class="post"> <p> I think it’s a smart move — fully electric and organic lawn care is exactly the kind of shift we need. It’s quieter, safer for kids and pets, and doesn’t leave behind fumes. If more communities saw services like <strong>Premier Builders – Eco-Friendly Lawn Care</strong> (<a href="https://premierbuilders.us" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://premierbuilders.us</a>) in action, I think they’d realize sustainable solutions aren’t just possible — they’re better. </p> </div> - OpenSpaceContributor 2
We launched an e-lawn care service last season and it's been well received. Electric power, no chemical applications or synthetic fertilizer. You need to ensure that you qualify new customers as the service is not for folks that want a mono-culture perfect turfgrass lawn. A lot of folks HATE the big gas powered leaf blowers, so that's something I'd hit up in your marketing. Good luck! Mark
- inamkhan934Contributor 2
A fully electric, fully organic lawn care business is innovative and eco-friendly, appealing to a niche market of environmentally conscious clients. However, challenges include high equipment costs, limited battery life, and slower ROI. While feasible for small-scale or residential jobs, scaling remains difficult with current tech. It's a bold idea that is gaining traction, but success depends on careful planning and targeting the right customer base.
- ryaantuttleJobber Ambassador
Try and test the market......
- BlackRosesContributor 2
We are! I’ll let you all know how it goes, but I am curious to hear your thoughts.