It would depend on the size of yard and amount of leaves etc, but I don't t hink $10-$15 is unreasonable.
2006-09-10 16:18:24
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answered by Joe S 3
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How much are the local yard services charging? also, consider the size of the yard and whether or not you need to haul away the leaves. perhaps you should check out the number of trees in the yard and what kind. My east yard usually costs $25 to rake, but my west yard I do myself because they are mostly evergreens. Will the customer provide tools, or will you provide them? Don't forget gloves. I always get at least one blister before I remember to put on my gloves ( just a slow learner, I guess). Also, consider the cost of gas. Someone has to pay for it. Perhaps you could charge for mileage in certain suburbs or outside city limits.
2006-09-10 23:28:28
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answered by bizime 7
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Hard to say because of size. My city lot is 60 foot wide and 150 foot deep. If I could find someone to do the raking once all the leaves are on the ground, I'd be willing to pay around $40. If you have to provide bags to put them in don't forget to charge for them to. If you want to continue making money maybe you can shovel snow for some of the same people that hire you to rake leaves.
2006-09-10 23:43:04
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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i run a lawn care service and get about $75-100 per lawn
2006-09-10 23:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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How big are the yards?
2006-09-10 23:20:22
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answered by starting over 6
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Depends on what you believe you are worth,
if you believe you are worth a cheap price, so be it.
Or if you believe you are worth a reasonable price, it is
You are worth, whatever you believe you are worth,
The rest is up to you
2006-09-10 23:18:24
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answered by colin s 1
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charge 20 b/c the lawnservice charge more than that
2006-09-10 23:21:10
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answered by ? 3
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