Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Handyman and Renewable Energy

Okay, so you have gained some handyman skills and want to use them to make some money, right? So what is a great way to do that, and provide a service no one is doing at a reasonable price? Enter the renewable energy phenomenon.

Renewable energy as it stands today consists of solar and wind generation technologies. Solar and wind contractors are making a killing, even in the current economic slow down, perhaps even because of it. Commercially available solar panels and wind generators are down right pricey, not to mention the charge controllers, inverters and battery systems necessary to make a workable system.

So how can the average handyman take advantage of the renewable energy trend and save their customers money at the same time? Well, thanks to readily available plans and instructions, we the handy people, can make solar panels and wind generators, couple them with reasonably priced charge controllers and even reconditioned batteries to provide our customers with viable and reliable renewable energy systems. Usually at less than half the cost of commercially available systems.

In addition we can also install these systems at less than half the cost of solar energycontractors' labor rates, and we still make out great.

If the potential of building and installing solar and wind energy systems appeals to you, the best instruction manuals will be of utmost value. Since I have actually purchased and checked out four of these sets of instructions,I can make some informed recommendations. Earth for Energy has excellent instructions and killer videos for making solar panels and goes into some decent detail on charge controllers and inverters, where to get good units at below market prices and such.

The Poor Man’s Guide to Windmills and Battery Systems is far more complete on windmills however, and provides a far better treatment of the battery issue, including teaching you how to recondition batteries yourself, and even get batteries for free. As an added bonus, you get a detailed illustration of how to use batteries to build a mobile welding system which I have found quite useful for welding gates and such on the rural ranches where my business is located.

While the two books both say that its possible to build either a solar panel or a wind mill for about $200, in my area its closer to $300 a piece. Add another $300 for installation and you can come in way lower than commercial solar contractors.

I have a great little side line just building a renewable energy system to run wells in my area. After the time it takes to make the system components, and my initial investment in parts and so on, I now have the hourly earnings to roughly $60/hour and can come in at about 30% of the cost of the local solar companies!

Ask around in your service area to see if you can effectively sell the systems, and if so, I would highly recommend purchasing both Earth for Energy and The Poor Man’s Guide to Windmills and Battery Systems. Build one of each and put them in service on your own home or well so you can get a good idea of the energy cost savings you can create for your customers and so you can show them that you're using your own systems on your own home.

With a little practice you can easily build a panel and a windmill generator in a weekend, and install them in about half a day. So, do your local research, buy the e-books, read them, build the systems, and make some good money while you're at it.

Here's to your independence,

Noah

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For information on similar skills you can use to make a good side income, be sure to check out The Fixit Teacher website.


Sunday, July 26, 2009

Learn to be a Handyman

Learning to be a handyman can be a really long road, or one of just a few weeks, depending on how you train. The old school way of becoming a true handyman was through many years of on the job training in various trades and some trade school or continuing education training, coupled with a desire to learn more and doing it. Today there are alternative methods to learning to be a handyman.

In today's minute-to- minute society, we can learn things in days that used to take months, including how to be a handyman. Through online courses we can now learn the four basic areas of handyman skills within a few days. We will have video to show us how stuff works, and point out the most common problems, coupled with text or audio to fill in the gaps.

By choosing the right online program, we can advance ourselves to competency fairly quickly, at least to the point where we can start to address the problems in our home with confidence, which will lead to the confidence to take it to the next level and begin helping others for a profit.

If you learn to be a handyman, you will be entering a field with no saturation limit. As long as people own homes, they will need people to repair them. Handymen are usually very capable of those jobs and at much lower cost than regular contractors who have huge overhead expenses and such. Think about it: at $25 an hour a handyman is less than half the cost of a plumber or electrician. And in a one man operation that entire $25 goes to the person doing the work, not like the technician working for a contractor, who typically earns 20% of the labor charges.

Learning to be a handyman is one of the most rewarding real world ways to become self employed. You get to help people solve their problems all day, and make decent money for it.

For more about becoming a handyman, check out The Fixit Teacher website.