
In this episode of Beers with Contractors, hosts Terry and Will sit down with Jim Parker, the owner of Jim's Plumbing Now, about the secrets behind scaling a plumbing business. Jim shares his top three pieces of advice for plumbing contractors looking to expand: utilizing dispatch software, joining networking groups, and establishing an office space. Jim also discusses the transition from working in the business to working on it, the importance of knowing your financials, and the role of faith-based leadership in building company culture. Tune in to hear about Jim's rapid success in Dallas-Fort Worth, his strategic use of technology and marketing, and his efforts to mentor the next generation of plumbers.
00:36 Key Advice for Growing a Plumbing Business
01:02 The Importance of Networking and Office Space
02:28 Transitioning from Worker to Business Owner
04:49 Overcoming Fear and Scaling the Business
06:17 The Role of Mentorship in Business Growth
13:22 Building a Strong Brand and Marketing Strategy
26:40 Faith-Based Leadership and Company Culture
31:03 Leveraging Technology for Business Growth
34:08 Empowering Young Tradespeople
34:59 Overcoming Fear of Mistakes
35:47 The Importance of Branding
37:06 Re-entering the Market
38:10 Building a Strong Team
39:48 Hiring and Training Insights
42:14 Advice for Aspiring Tradespeople
42:41 Preparing the Next Generation
47:03 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information
Contact Jim Parker at:
Email: jim@jimsplumbingnow.com
Website: https://www.jimsplumbingnow.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JimsPlumbingNow
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimsplumbingnow_tx/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JimsPlumbingNow
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimsplumbingnow_tx
Yelp: https://www.yelp.com/biz/jims-plumbing-now-carrollton
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