The skylight installer business plan describes the potential profits that your business can reap by installing skylights in residential homes or commercial buildings. The most common type of skylight installation occurs in the upstairs of a residential property, usually a single-family dwelling built 25-75 years ago. In these homes, they were built before skylights were in vogue, but are not too old to support the installation. Installers are sometimes single-man operations (i.e., specialty trade contractors) though there are larger companies specializing in this sort of work. If you need this sort of business plan, you should consider covering all of the following topics:
• How many homes are there in the target market?
• Can you show the number of houses built at least 25 years ago?
• How large, geographically, is the region you'll canvass for customers?
• What is the average value of contract for installation?
• What contractors are you competing with right now?
If your company has been in business for 2-3 years, you should show what the company's past performance has looked like. This includes putting profit and loss and balance sheets together and also describing any highs or lows in your cycles of work. The plan's marketing strategy will describe the advertising channels you'll employ to get the attention of residential homeowners, and your management summary should give details about your background in the trade. Do you need more information on this sort of plan? MasterPlans has written business plans for funding since 2002 -- call us now to learn more! (877) 453-2011














