Frequently Asked Questions
What are the first steps to take when starting a custom treehouse business?
The first steps are structuring your business by choosing an entity like a sole proprietorship or LLC, developing construction skills through training and mentorships, designing the types of treehouses you’ll build, sourcing high-quality materials and tools, building an engaging website to reach customers online, getting proper insurance, and effectively marketing your new business.
What skills do I need to start building treehouses?
Carpentry, construction, architecture, and engineering skills are essential. Take courses and work under experienced treehouse builders to understand critical elements like tree health, load distribution, materials selection, safety codes, and accessibility. Hands-on training is extremely valuable.
How much does it cost to start a treehouse business?
Startup costs range from $10,000 to $30,000+ for tools, materials, website development, licenses, insurance, marketing and initial operating expenses. Ongoing costs for materials, labor, etc. will need to be covered by your treehouse sales and services. Create detailed financial projections to plan your budget.
Can I build treehouses in my backyard to start out?
You may be able to build small treehouses or structures in your backyard to start out if zoning laws in your area allow it. However, to legally operate as a treehouse business you will likely need proper business licensing, permits and insurance. Begin by thoroughly researching local regulations.
What is the best way to market my custom treehouse business?
Great ways to market a new treehouse business include website content, search engine optimization, social media promotions, blogger partnerships, referrals from past clients, print flyers, relationships with local builders and landscapers, and offering discounts or deals as you kick off your company.















