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Profit Isn’t an Accident

Podcast de Shannon Howard

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Most trades businesses aren’t struggling because of a lack of work. They’re struggling because they can’t see where their money is going. Profit Isn’t an Accident is for HVAC, electricians, plumbers, and contractors who are busy, booked out, and still not seeing the money reflect the effort. Shannon Howard helps trades business owners find hidden profit, fix money leaks, and make better financial decisions without working more or chasing more jobs. If your business feels busy but not profitable, this show will help you understand why; and what to do about it.

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14 episodios

episode 014. Where Contractors Are Losing Thousands (And How to Find It Fast) artwork

014. Where Contractors Are Losing Thousands (And How to Find It Fast)

Where is your contracting business quietly losing money every single month? In this episode of Profit Isn’t an Accident, Shannon Howard breaks down one of the biggest hidden problems inside trades businesses: Small profit leaks quietly draining thousands of dollars from contractors without them fully realizing it. If you’re a contractor, plumber, electrician, HVAC business owner, or service-based business owner, this episode explains why many businesses stay busy, generate revenue, and STILL struggle with cash flow and profitability. Most contractors are not losing money because of one massive mistake. They’re losing it through: * labor inefficiency * callbacks * unbilled work * underpricing * scheduling issues * operational inefficiencies * extra trips * weak margins * and hidden leaks compounding across every job Over time, those small leaks create: * financial stress * burnout * cash flow pressure * emotional exhaustion * and businesses that depend entirely on nonstop work just to survive In this episode, Shannon explains: * where contractors lose the most money * how hidden inefficiencies quietly crush margins * why more jobs do not automatically solve financial pressure * how underpricing damages profitability * and what business owners should start looking at immediately to uncover hidden profit opportunities If your business feels busy but financially tighter than it should, this episode will hit hard. 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * Where contractors lose money most often * The hidden profit leaks hurting trades businesses * Why labor inefficiency destroys margins * How underpricing creates constant financial pressure * Why revenue does not equal profitability * How to identify hidden profit opportunities quickly * The difference between staying busy and building real margin 🔧 FREE RESOURCES: 👉 Download the Profit Edge Playbook www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book] 👉 Book a Free Profit Acceleration Session www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas] If this episode helped you, share it with another contractor or trades business owner who needs to hear it.

21 de may de 2026 - 12 min
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013. Why Your Profit Disappears After the Job Is Finished

Why do so many contractors finish jobs that LOOK profitable… but still feel financially stressed afterward? In this episode of Profit Isn’t an Accident, Shannon Howard breaks down one of the biggest financial problems quietly hurting trades businesses: Profit disappearing AFTER the job is finished. If you’re a contractor, plumber, electrician, HVAC business owner, or service-based business owner, this episode explains why revenue and busy schedules do not automatically create healthy profit margins. Most contractors are not losing money from one catastrophic mistake. They’re losing it through: * callbacks * labor overruns * hidden costs * unbilled time * weak pricing * small inefficiencies * scope creep * and margin erosion happening quietly across every job Over time, those small leaks create: * financial stress * cash flow pressure * emotional exhaustion * and businesses that depend entirely on nonstop effort just to stay afloat In this episode, Shannon explains: * why profit often disappears after jobs are completed * how revenue hides deeper financial problems * why more work does not always create more money * how weak margins create constant pressure * why contractors feel financially exhausted even while staying busy * and how business owners can begin identifying where profit is actually leaking If your business looks successful from the outside but still feels financially heavy behind the scenes, this episode will hit hard. 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * Why profit disappears after jobs are finished * The hidden costs quietly killing contractor margins * Why busy does not always mean profitable * How callbacks and labor overruns affect profitability * The emotional impact of weak margins and constant pressure * Why more revenue does not automatically solve financial problems * The difference between revenue and true profitability 🔧 FREE RESOURCES: 👉 Download the Profit Edge Playbook www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book] 👉 Book a Free Profit Acceleration Session www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas] If this episode helped you, share it with another contractor or trades business owner who needs to hear it.

19 de may de 2026 - 9 min
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012. The Contractor Pricing Mistake That’s Quietly Killing Your Profit

Why do so many contractors stay busy… but still feel financially stressed? In this episode of Profit Isn’t an Accident, Shannon Howard breaks down one of the biggest pricing mistakes quietly destroying profit in trades businesses. If you’re a contractor, plumber, electrician, HVAC business owner, or service-based business owner, this episode explains why revenue and activity can create the illusion of success while weak pricing slowly drains profit behind the scenes. Most contractors do not intentionally underprice jobs. It usually starts with good intentions: * trying to stay competitive * trying to win the job * trying to keep work flowing * trying to avoid losing customers But over time, pricing from fear instead of strategy creates a business that depends on nonstop effort just to stay afloat. In this episode, Shannon explains: * why underpricing creates constant pressure * how weak margins quietly damage cash flow * why more jobs often make financial stress worse * how overhead increases faster than pricing * why busy does not always mean profitable * and how contractors unintentionally build businesses powered entirely by effort instead of structure If your business looks successful from the outside but still feels financially heavy behind the scenes, this episode will help you understand why. 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * The contractor pricing mistake hurting profit most * Why revenue does not equal profitability * How underpricing quietly destroys margins * Why more jobs can increase financial pressure * The connection between pricing, stress, and burnout * How weak margins create fragile businesses * Why pricing should support the BUSINESS, not just the job 🔧 FREE RESOURCES: 👉 Download the Profit Edge Playbook www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book] 👉 Book a Free Profit Acceleration Session www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas] If this episode helped you, share it with another contractor or trades business owner who needs to hear it.

14 de may de 2026 - 14 min
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011. Why Your Business Looks Successful But Isn’t Profitable (What’s Really Going On)

Why does your business look successful on the outside… but still feel financially tight behind the scenes? If you’re a contractor, plumber, electrician, or HVAC business owner, this episode is going to hit home. In this episode of Profit Isn’t an Accident, Shannon Howard breaks down one of the most frustrating realities in the trades industry: A business can look busy, successful, and growing… while still struggling with profit, cash flow, and financial pressure. Most contractors assume that more jobs and higher revenue automatically mean more money. But that’s not how profitable businesses are built. The truth is, many trades businesses are generating revenue without generating enough profit to actually support the business owner long term. That’s why so many contractors feel exhausted, stressed, and financially stuck even while staying busy year-round. In this episode, Shannon breaks down: * why revenue can create a false sense of success * how pricing issues quietly destroy profitability * why overhead increases faster than most business owners realize * how hidden inefficiencies impact cash flow * and why your business may feel heavier than it should even when work is coming in consistently If you’ve ever thought: “With how busy we are, this should feel better than it does…” This episode explains why. 🎯 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * Why revenue does not equal profit * The difference between looking successful and actually being profitable * Why contractors often feel stuck financially despite steady work * How overhead and pricing impact long-term profitability * The hidden reason your business feels harder than it should * What to start looking at if your numbers feel off 🔧 FREE RESOURCES: 👉 Download the Profit Edge Playbook www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book] 👉 Book a Free Profit Acceleration Session www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas] If this episode resonated with you, share it with another contractor or trades business owner who needs to hear it.

12 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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010. What Most Contractors Get Wrong About Profit (And Why It’s Costing You)

If you’re working nonstop but your numbers still feel tight, this is the episode you need to hear. Most contractors, plumbers, electricians, and HVAC business owners think they understand profit. Money comes in, bills get paid, and whatever is left over must be profit. But that’s where things go wrong. In this episode of Profit Isn’t an Accident, Shannon Howard breaks down what most trades business owners get wrong about profit and why that misunderstanding leads to constant pressure, unpredictable cash flow, and a business that feels harder than it should. Profit is not what’s left over. It’s something that must be built into your pricing, your structure, and your decision making. If you’re relying on whatever is left at the end of the month, you’re not controlling profit. You’re reacting to it. And that’s why it feels inconsistent. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: * Why profit is not “what’s left over” * The difference between revenue and real profit * The most common profit mistakes contractors make * Why more jobs won’t fix a profit problem * How pricing impacts everything in your business * Where to start if your numbers feel off 🔧 Resources: Download the Profit Edge Playbook www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/free-book] Book a Free Profit Acceleration Session www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas [http://www.denaliedgeconsulting.com/pas] If this episode hit home, share it with another contractor who needs clarity on their numbers.

7 de may de 2026 - 8 min
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