Painting Profit Benchmarks At Every Stage
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We map a painting company’s profit and loss from solopreneur to a $3M+ sellable machine and share the benchmarks the top 20% hit. You learn where gross profit should land, how overhead shifts, and what healthy owner pay looks like at each stage.
• defining revenue, direct costs, gross profit, overhead, and discretionary earnings
• solopreneur realities and hidden labor on the P&L
• off the brush stage targets with crews or subs
• adding back office help and holding 50% gross profit
• hiring the first production manager and key KPIs
• building a sales team and lifting GP to fund growth
• sellable machine economics and leadership costs
• core takeaway that margin must rise as complexity rises
Hit subscribe and comment below what stage you're in solopreneur off the brush, back office help, production manager, sales team, or sellable machine, and keep the conversation going
This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube.
If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry —
the content still works perfectly in audio form.
And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the
Profitable Painter YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters