Landscaping business for sale

Landscaping business for sale: on company.ch, compare listings by services, customer mix, maintenance contracts, orders, team, vehicles, equipment and handover. Check whether capacity, seasonality and investment needs fit your search.
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Buying a landscaping business in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of a landscaping business should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Weather, seasonal staffing, old machinery, underpriced routes and owner-held customer relationships can reduce dependable margin.

Operating economics of a landscaping business

Separate recurring maintenance rounds from projects and calculate crew hours, travel, materials, disposal, equipment and seasonality by customer.

Operational checks specific to a landscaping business

Inspect contracts, route density, staff qualifications, vehicles, machinery, pesticide or safety duties, leases and open warranty or weather-related claims.

Handover priorities for a landscaping business

Transfer route plans, site instructions, keys, plant guarantees, staff, machinery records and seasonal work commitments.

Related acquisition routes for a landscaping business

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Skilled trade business or Energy & environment, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions buyers ask about a landscaping business

Which maintenance routes remain profitable after travel and crew time?

Separate recurring maintenance rounds from projects and calculate crew hours, travel, materials, disposal, equipment and seasonality by customer.

What replacement spending is due for vehicles and machinery?

Inspect contracts, route density, staff qualifications, vehicles, machinery, pesticide or safety duties, leases and open warranty or weather-related claims.

How sensitive is revenue to weather and the owner's customer relationships?

Weather, seasonal staffing, old machinery, underpriced routes and owner-held customer relationships can reduce dependable margin.

How will site instructions and seasonal schedules be handed over?

Transfer route plans, site instructions, keys, plant guarantees, staff, machinery records and seasonal work commitments.