I def don't want to start employing teams, as you say the standard of workmanship would prob drop and possible damage company reputation.
I suppose it is unusual to be booked up 5-6 months, but like i said we have got to BIG jobs in front of us, plus i hope to have the best part of 2-3 weeks off at christmas.
If you put in the right processes then the standard of work wont drop.
If the guys cant do the job to the required standard then get rid of them and find someone who can???. The better your company gets the better class of fitters you will attract, also you should only need 1 new main fitter for every team - the rest of your team would still be the same, ie plasterer, tiler etc. You dont need to upset everything or take a hit on the standards you would only need a couple of really good guys.
I just think if you keep thinking like this ie putting work to the end of the line and doing it all yourself then your business cant grow, You have created a job for yourself not a business.
B.t.w what like is your margin on the bigger Jobs?
You might need to watch this as for us to commit to a whole month of our time the profit would need to be extreemly good. Even with 1 team we could easily put out 4-6 jobs so thats 4-6 lumps of profit versus 1.
The turn around would be quicker and the cash flow would be better too and the risk would be offset. Also, if it's recomendations your after then thats 6 possible referals vs 1 also.
You will might also hit the vat threshold very quickly - if you havent already.
How are you costing your jobs? by price per day, price per unit etc or by margin %
Are you holding deposits for the 6 months away jobs?
How can you be certain the prices for these 6 month away jobs will remain the same if no deposit has been taken?
If you are not vat registered just now how do you know you wont be in 2 months time- therefore affecting your prices?
Ps, Estwig is right with Jan, its sometimes not a good time for being busy "doing work" which is why a lot of tradesmen think Jan is bad and they foolishly keep bits and bobs held especially for this time just so they can keep themselves busy doing something.
If your marketing is working for you then you should get a ton of enquires in, make the absolute most of it who cares if your not "busy" doing odd jobs. Go out and sell, sell, sell.
This January I landed £150k worth of business and we were flat out feb, march and a bit of april - all from January enquires.
get this right and you will get off to a crackin start to the year.
Tommy