Profitable Painter Podcast

Profitable Painter Podcast

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Profitable Painter Podcast is a rich resource for anyone interested in starting, running, and scaling a professional painting business, offering valuable insights, strategies, and interviews with industry leaders. Through case studies and in-depth discussions, we deliver a vivid picture of the painting industry, with a disclaimer that any financial or tax information is general and not a substitute for professional advice.

Episode List

Painting Business Value, Explained

Feb 27th, 2026 9:00 PM

Send a textWe break down how serious buyers value painting companies using EBITDA and risk-adjusted multiples, then show how to double value by removing single-channel dependence. The goal is clarity, not hype, so you can raise profit, reduce risk, and build a company that runs without you.• buyers focus on risk of cash flow, not owner effort• difference between job buyers and asset buyers• four-part framework: baseline, adders, subtractors, final value• EBITDA as the core metric• value drivers: growth, repeat work, margins, efficient marketing, clean data• risk drivers: owner dependence, client or channel concentration, messy books, weak processes• live calculator demo on a $2m revenue, $500k EBITDA company• de-risking leads to higher multiples and cash-at-close value• action plan: increase EBITDA, build systems, diversify leads, clean financialsUse the free valuation calculator linked in the descriptionThis episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube.If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form.And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the Profitable Painter YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

From Startup To Sale In Four Years

Feb 20th, 2026 9:00 PM

Send a textWe talk with Lauren about launching a rural painting company, scaling fast through brand and responsiveness, and selling to McFarland Painting in four years. She shares honest lessons on hiring a PM, doing open-book due diligence, and finding a better role post-sale.• starting Apex Painting in 2021 and reaching $650k in two years• using yard signs, reviews and a simple site to build trust• inbound marketing in rural markets over paid ads• writing SOPs for work and home to reduce chaos• capacity limits while parenting and growing fast• hiring wins and misses when replacing yourself• what makes a strong, steady project manager• deciding to sell, networking into a buyer• open-book due diligence and clean financials• choosing acquisition plus employment over a merger• life after sale as an estimator and key lessonsThis episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube.If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form.And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the Profitable Painter YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters For being a loyal listener, I want to send you a copy of my new book Profitable Painter. Inside, I’ll show you the exact frameworks that have helped painting businesses save big on taxes, increase profits, and scale with confidence Head over to profitablepaintercpa.com/book and grab your copy today. Don’t wait — this is my gift to you for being part of the Profitable Painter community.

Are Meta Ads Worth It?

Feb 13th, 2026 9:00 PM

Send a textWe walk through a simple funnel and a clear profitability test to judge whether Facebook and Instagram lead forms pay for a painting business. We show the benchmarks, the speed-to-lead standards, the diagnostic order, and a BANT filter that protects your calendar and close rate.• four-step funnel from lead to job closed• cost per booked job as the north star metric• seven per cent marketing cap tied to average job size• benchmarks for cost per lead, set rate, close rate• speed to lead within three minutes and three days to estimate• diagnostic order for set, show, and close rates• follow-up cadence with scripts and reminders• BANT questions to filter budget, authority, need, timelineQuick pause. If this way of thinking about marketing is helpful for you, I wrote a book called Profitable Painter that breaks down these exact frameworks in more detail: pricing, owner pay, cash flow, marketing math. It normally costs about 20 bucks on Amazon, but you can get it for free. Just cover the shipping. There's a link in the description if you want to go deeper.Click the video on the screen now, and I'll see you there.This episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube.If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form.And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the Profitable Painter YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

Price Painting Jobs With Confidence

Feb 6th, 2026 9:00 PM

Send a textWe lay out a simple system to price painting jobs accurately, mark up materials and labor correctly, and use close rate as a clean market signal. The result is stable gross profit, clearer work orders, and confidence to raise prices without killing demand.• production rate estimating to predict labor hours• PCA benchmarks versus timing your own crew• moving from square footage guessing to surface rates• marking up materials as well as labor• gross profit formula using direct costs and targets• ideal close rate range for residential repaint• adjusting prices in measured steps based on market feedback• diagnosing low close rate with sales process and customer fit• summary framework for consistent, scalable pricingClick the video on the screen now, and I'll see you thereThis episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube.If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form.And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the Profitable Painter YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

Design Compensation That Turns Growth Into Cash, Not Chaos

Jan 30th, 2026 9:00 PM

Send a textWe show why painting companies lose profit to misaligned incentives and share pay models that make every role protect gross profit. Sales, production, leadership, and admin all get clear rules that tie pay to outcomes, not hours or revenue alone.• sales comp with base commission plus GP-based step bonuses• production manager pay split into base and performance tied to volume, GP, and reviews• sales manager paid on team gross profit, not revenue• admin and PM combined overhead targets to prevent bloat• step-by-step numbers that stabilize margin and improve quality• practical transitions for teams already on salary-only plansGet a free copy of Profitable Painter, just cover the shipping. The link is in the descriptionThis episode was originally recorded as a video for YouTube.If you hear me say things like “in this video” or reference visuals, don’t worry — the content still works perfectly in audio form.And if you ever want to watch the video version, you can find it on the Profitable Painter YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/@BookkeepingForPainters

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