
In this episode, Keith Kalfas shares how he built his landscaping business from the ground up using borrowed tools, an old truck, and nonstop hustle—and was able to quit his day job within six weeks. He breaks down practical advice for getting your first customers, pricing jobs, handling rejection, scheduling work, and avoiding costly mistakes. Keith also explains why you should aim to close around 50% of qualified estimates, add extra time to every project, and price jobs with enough margin to protect yourself when things go wrong. Whether you're starting with basic lawn care or taking on larger landscaping projects, this episode is a straightforward guide to building confidence, learning from painful jobs, and creating a profitable business one customer at a time.
"You're gonna have to literally get out there and keep giving yourself a raise until the customers are saying no about 50% of the time." – Keith Kalfas
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
How to get your first landscaping customers
How to price jobs when you're just getting started
Why you should aim to close around 50% of qualified estimates
How to handle rejection and communicate professionally
Why every quote and job should immediately go on your calendar
How to estimate job timelines more accurately
How the 50% gross profit rule can protect your business
Why you should calculate your costs before giving customers a price
How to learn from underpriced and unprofitable jobs
Why confidence and discipline are essential for business growth
You don't need expensive equipment or the perfect setup to begin. Start with smaller jobs, generate activity, and use every project as an opportunity to improve your skills and co