Are You Planning for Equipment Replacement? Don’t Let Equipment Failure Wreck Your Week
Equipment failure doesn’t just cost you repairs — it costs you downtime, missed jobs, reschedules, and lost client trust. Yet many contractors don’t have a plan or a fund for equipment replacement. They just deal with it when it breaks.
That’s not strategy — that’s survival.
Instead, you should be setting aside a monthly amount based on useful life, replacement cost, and usage. That way, when the truck dies or the compressor goes out, you’re not scrambling for financing or maxing out a credit card.
Real World Mistake & Lesson: A landscaping contractor I worked with had a fleet of aging trucks. One summer, two broke down within 3 weeks. He lost $12,000 in jobs, had to pay for two rentals, and spent $18,000 in unplanned repairs. We created an equipment sinking fund and added replacement costs to every estimate — and now he’s covered.
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