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Here are some business start-up ideas that you can run from a van:

Furniture Restorer

You will need to do a course on furniture restoration before you start this business. They are widely available at most large colleges and universities. You will also need a garage or workshop to store all your cleaning materials and equipment.

Your main task will be to preserve and restore old furniture whilst maintaining its original features.

Pest Control

You will need to do a training course so that you are up to the latest industry standards. The training consists of a residential training course mixed in with some site experience.

Your work involves killing or controlling a wide range of unwanted visitors ranging from mice, foxes, pigeons, and even squirrels.

Pet Services

If you love animals then why not set up a pet service business? Your work will involve grooming pets, taking dogs for a walk, removing pet waste, and minding the animals whilst the owners are at work.

Vehicle Maintenance

If you are a mechanic and would like to work for yourself then providing basic services and small repairs on site could make you a decent living. You can maintain people’s cars in their own driveway.

Home Cleaning & Maintenance

This business will suit somebody that has carpentry experience. Your jobs include carpet cleaning, basic repairs & changing locks. Many homeowners are now cash-rich but lack the time to maintain their homes.

Landscaping and gardening

Do you have green fingers? Why not make it your business? Most people only have time to do basic gardening.

Landscaping a garden involves planting beautiful plants and creating an individual look and feel to a garden. Some people like a wild and natural garden whilst others prefer an ordered English garden design.

Work is wide and varied including, decking, leveling & building a rockery. Assuming you have gardening experience, you will also need to learn how to build and design patios and basic brickwork skills.

Car Valet

Buy a decent second-hand van, equip it with a generator, water tank, pressure washers, and cleaning material and you are ready to start valeting cars. It is very easy to pick up regular clients as long as you provide a reliable service.

Costs

A Van business can be started off with as little as 5,000 if you pick up a nice second-hand van & manage to get hold of decent second-hand tools

You will need to get the van painted with your livery (artwork, logos, and contact details). For marketing, you will need business cards & flyers. You will also have to get your business listed in the popular business directories. Advertise your business by leafleting well-to-do areas and approach local businesses.

The best way to get a new van if cash flow is tight is to lease it. They normally ask for 3 payments upfront as the deposit followed by 23 or 35 payments based on 2 or 3-year leases.

Some van businesses require you to have expensive tools that are hard to source second-hand. You will have to allow for these in your business plans.

For example, totally set-up costs for leasing a new van, business insurance, buying a complete commercial valeting kit, and including marketing could easily set you back 15,000.

The main advantages of a low-cost van business are that you don’t need expensive premises and are not stuck indoors.