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We've operated primarily in the commercial space for nearly 10 years, and while there are certainly challenges, I wouldn't trade the experience and relationships we've built.
One of the biggest challenges is managing cash flow. Commercial contracts often come with longer payment terms, which means you're carrying labor, materials, fuel, and operating costs well before payment arrives. It requires discipline and planning, especially during seasonal transitions.
That said, some of our strongest customer relationships have come from commercial clients. The work tends to be more structured, recurring, and relationship-driven. We've found that when you consistently deliver and become a trusted partner, those relationships can last for years and often lead to additional opportunities.
For us, the biggest benefit has been building long-term partnerships and learning how to operate at a higher level. Commercial work has pushed us to become better operators, better planners, and better business owners.
This dude pretty much covered it. Great advice.