Best Business to Start in Texas

Tony Wright

Editor At Large

How-to-start.org

Solid list of businesses that you could do well with in Texas!

October 22, 2022

If you’re already in Texas, or planning to move there, you might want to start a business. 

Texas has a unique set of conditions that makes it perfect for starting a small or medium business. The government is generally very pro-business, and there is a large population to sell your services or products to. 

Texas is one of the easiest states to find and hire workers, which means you’ll do better starting your business in Texas than somewhere with a shortage of workers or without a large market. 

Three Best Businesses to Start in Texas

1 – Lawn Care business

Texas ranges between hot and warm most of the year, with plenty of rainfall. That means the grass just loves to grow! There is huge demand for lawn care and lawn mowing businesses all across Texas, from the smallest little towns right up to the major cities of DFW and Houston metro areas. The availability of plenty of workers makes operating a lawn care business in Texas easier than many other states. 

2 – Handyman business

Texans are a house-proud bunch, and crooked shutters and broken letter boxes just won’t do. The number of calls that a handyman will get in a Texas town will be more than in many other states, because the demand for services is at all-time highs. Starting a handyman business is straightforward and simple, and you can get out and start earning money within a few days of getting started. 

3 – Landscaping business

With the wonderful climate in Texas, many Texans spend a large amount of time enjoying their outdoors at home, during evenings and on weekends. With a roaring economy, people are spending more than ever on outdoor landscaping and hardscaping, to build nice enjoyable surrounds to spend their time in. A landscaping business will do well in just about any city in Texas, and there are plenty of skilled and unskilled workers available to get the job done.

6 Other businesses that do well in Texas

Photography Business

Millions of people travel to Texas each year for tourism, including events like weddings. The photography business is growing well, and showing year-on-year gains for the better part of the last decade. There was a little downturn during covid, but business has bounced back rapidly, and there is plenty of business to be had for photography services all across the state of Texas. 

Nail Salon

Drive through any neighborhood in any city of Texas and you’ll find at least one, if not HUNDREDS of nail salons. This means one thing – Texans LOVE to have their nails done. You can start a low-end budget nail salon if you’re in a lower income area, or go super-high-end if you’re in a fancy part of Dallas somewhere. Nail salons in Texas produce a good income for their owners, and have a dependable and repeating revenue pattern. 

Janitorial Service

Texas is home to over 400,000 businesses with employees. All those businesses need their facilities cleaned. Offices, warehouses, and even schools and day care centers need reliable janitorial services. Texas ranks high on our list of states to start a janitorial service, because demand from customers is there, plus hiring staff is easier than in many other parts of the country. 

Carpet Cleaning business

Over 4,500 carpet cleaning businesses successfully operate in the state of Texas, and there’s definitely room for one more. Texans spend the second highest amount on carpet cleaning, behind only California. You can start a carpet cleaning business for less than $10k, and you can learn everything you need to know about cleaning carpets in a two day course. The earning potential is very good – with daily income ranging as high as $1,200 for an owner-operated carpet cleaning business. 

Meal prep business

Everyone buys food, and everyone eats. A good portion of Texans are willing to pay a premium for hand-made, nutritionally balanced meals in a ready-to-eat pack. Starting a meal prep business in Texas is a good option, given the high disposable income in many areas combined with the convenience offered by a meal prep service. Getting started in the meal prep business can be done for just a few thousand dollars, and acquiring customers is a 100% online activity, meaning you don’t need to spend hundreds or thousands on advertising campaigns. 

Catering business

As already mentioned under the photography business and meal prep business above, Texans love to gather together for events, and they LOVE to eat well. By starting a catering business, providing healthy and hearty meals for events and gatherings is a beginner-friendly business, because of it’s low cost to start and ease of operating. Experienced catering business owners say that you don’t need industry experience to get started, and you can earn over $100k in your first year.

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