It is very possible. You may lose some money at the start; you'll have to lose some money so you can keep your prices down and gain customers. The plumbing company I was working for was started in that particular manner and is now making quite a bit of money. However, you may want to step up from home improvement to something more on a large scale. Also, you may have some troubles finding a subcontractor who won't screw you over. Good luck!
2006-08-31 11:42:10
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answered by hallooin_bran 2
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not a good idea I would not want to deal with you since you know diddly about home improvement and that is where your business makes the money is knowing what is what. you cant hire someone do do estimates or explain why this needs to be done this way... if you go that way then you may has well file for bankruptcy now... I don't meant to dash your hopes but try to take some courses and know the business... there is money to be made in this business but you need to what you are talking about when it comes to estimates...
2006-08-31 18:43:50
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answered by bluedanube69 5
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No, because you will get scammed by subs who are worthless. If you are a good salesman and business man, you need to find a partner who is in the trades who needs sales and financial management help.
2006-08-31 18:38:24
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answered by wallysierk 2
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Not a good plan because when you do that you become a general contracter and the rules change concerning liability
2006-08-31 19:19:30
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answered by Dave 3
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i beleave you would have to be a contractor and be licenced. you have to know the constuction busines and pass the exam
2006-08-31 18:43:03
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answered by mcander01 2
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how you going to know if it's done right or proper price? the have a name 4 people like you it is ....DEFENDANT!
2006-08-31 18:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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