The Hidden Costs of ‘Idle Time’Is Your Crew Busy… or Productive?
Idle time is the silent killer of profitability — especially in the trades. Every minute your crew waits for materials, tools, instructions, or access to a job site is money out of your pocket.
You may think your labor costs are fixed. But they’re not. If your crew is 20% idle, then your labor cost per job just increased by 20%.
The key is tightening coordination — between the office, vendors, and field teams. Material delays, unclear instructions, or last-minute rescheduling all contribute to wasted time and rising costs.
Even small adjustments — like morning huddles, job folders, or a better delivery schedule — can cut idle time and drive big gains.
Real World Mistake & Lesson:
A landscaping company had great crews but poor coordination. Jobs started late because materials weren’t on site or permits weren’t pulled. Once we implemented a simple pre-job checklist and weekly production planning, idle time dropped and labor efficiency rose by 18%.
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