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Jobber to QuickBooks Online setup for Burlington Landscaping contractors
Seasonal work, route density and recurring maintenance versus one-time installs make profit hard to read. Jobber runs the schedule, but the books rarely show profit by crew or route. Burlington is one of Ontario's most competitive markets, where thin margins punish blind spots.
01 How landscaping shops break on Jobber
The problem is upstream, before accounting sees it.
- Recurring maintenance and one-time installs blended together.
- Crew and route profitability you cannot see.
- Deposits and payments that do not reconcile to the bank.
02 The build
Fixed scope, $2,500 to $3,000 plus HST. Only after the audit says it is worth it.
- Duplicate cleanup and a proper products and services structure.
- Jobber Payments reconciliation that ties to the bank.
- QuickBooks Online Projects or Classes so crew and job profit show up.
- One-way or two-way sync set on purpose, not by default.
03 Local to Burlington
On call across the Golden Horseshoe.
Burlington is one of Ontario's most competitive markets, where thin margins punish blind spots. I work with Burlington landscaping contractors here and across Burlington, Aldershot and Waterdown. Looking for the fractional CFO side? See fractional CFO in Burlington, or the full Jobber and QuickBooks page.
/ Next step
Get your real numbers for Burlington.
The $750 plus HST Diagnostic Audit shows exactly what is breaking between Jobber and your books.