I just sent out my first Quote as a business owner

4 points by Jbird2k ↗ HN
That’s right. I started a business. Installing Off-Grid solar. I think I’m an absolute crazy person to try this. However I’m still jittery from the adrenaline rush of hitting send on that first email. Quote #Q-2026-001.

Did I mark up product enough? Did I overcharge and come way above the competition? Does the customer trust me? Will I loose money and go bankrupt? These are the thoughts that run through your head.

Oh I should add I am a school teacher this is a side hustle. Something to keep me busy in the summer. I come from a family of contractors and builders. I’ve worked in various industries. I’m a blue collar kid who ended up teaching on the edge of civilization. A number of years ago I had a job designing and selling grid-tie PV solar. I reached out to some of my old contacts in the industry to get hooked up with a vendor and decided to go for it.

Anyway I’m just shouting into the void because I can. I also would love to hear any of your experiences with such endeavours.

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Congrats! Also your post got me to do a bit of researching, learned of the phrases 'phantom numbering / padded numbering'. Anyway hope it goes well for you. Solar seems more and more accessible, one of the few good things going in down in cost.
Congratulation! Did you ask your family to make the quote or you already have done similar calculation in the past?
I used to quote jobs when I worked for a different solar outfit. This was in a completely different part of my country and is a completely different market. I did the pricing myself yes.