How to Start a House Painting Business - Overview of This Business
When people put their loved ones to rest, they want to establish the best memorial that they can to pay tribute to their loved one.
This will often come in the form of a beautiful headstone which will help to commemorate their life.
By providing this headstone to a grieving family, you can help them to begin to process their loss and start their lives over.
Pros of the memorial business
- You get to work closely with families, helping them to begin to bear their grief.
- You can create beautiful headstones and pay tribute to many great lives.
- You can also make a good profit because families will pay for the best when creating a memorial for their loved ones who have passed on.
Cons of Running a memorial business
- You're always around death. It can be challenging to stay positive
- Even though you're comforting others you are in a morbid atmosphere
- You are also dealing with people during some of their most vulnerable times and this can be hard sometimes. You do get to provide them comfort, although sometimes you may feel helpless to help these people through their grief and suffering.
Licensing or Special Requirements for a memorial business:
You need local permits which will allow you to run a memorial business locally. You may also want to consider getting certification in engraving as you will be working with heavy, expensive pieces of granite and mistakes can be huge setbacks.
Minimum Start up Cost:
This will be quite expensive as you will need to find a location which can work both as a showroom and a studio where you can engrave the slabs of granite. You will also need to pay for a large selection of granite which you can make headstones out of, as well as expensive pieces of equipment.
Minimum Start up Equipment:
You will need a large selection of granite which you can use to make memorials. You will then need to have the pieces of equipment which will help you do the engraving. Finally, you will need to have a delivery truck which you can use to help you move the memorial headstones to the cemetery where they will end up.
Hours of Operation:
You will want to be open during normal business hours, from 9AM through 7PM or so.
This will allow people to come visit you at different points throughout the day to establish what they want. Your memorial business will be able to see clients and work on headstones, crafting the perfect tribute to those who have passed.
Minimum Number of People required to Operate A memorial business:
At the very minimum, you will need three people to run a successful memorial business. One person can act as a salesperson to help a grieving person pick out the perfect headstone while the others can work on engraving the headstones the way that the clients want.
Additionally, many of these headstones are incredibly heavy, so even with the proper equipment; you will want at least two or three people to help move it, if not even more.
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