Landscaping
PEO Cost Calculator
Compare PEO costs vs managing HR in-house for your landscaping business. Calculate real ROI including hidden savings from reduced turnover, compliance protection, and group purchasing power.
Landscaping Industry Benchmarks
Calculation Methodology
Current Cost Calculation: We sum all direct HR costs (staff compensation, payroll processing, workers' comp, health benefits, compliance, EPLI, recruiting) plus the opportunity cost of owner time spent on HR activities (valued at $75/hour).
PEO Cost Calculation: PEO admin fee x employees x 12 months, plus adjusted health benefits cost (reduced by 14% through PEO group purchasing), plus adjusted workers' comp (reduced by 38% through PEO pooled programs).
Hidden Savings: We calculate additional PEO value from: (1) Turnover reduction -- PEO clients average 10-14% lower turnover (NAPEO data), valued at the industry-specific replacement cost; (2) Compliance penalty avoidance -- estimated at $3,500/year average for the landscaping industry; (3) EPLI coverage value -- typically $3,000-$8,000/year when purchased separately.
Limitations: Actual PEO costs vary by provider, location, and specific services included. This calculator provides estimates based on industry averages. Request actual PEO quotes for accurate pricing.
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Why Landscaping Businesses Use PEOs
Landscaping businesses face some of the highest workers' compensation costs at $9.50 per $100 of payroll, driven by the physical nature of the work, equipment hazards, and outdoor environmental risks. PEOs provide exceptional value here, reducing WC costs by 38% -- among the highest savings of any industry.
Seasonal workforce management, including H-2B visa workers, creates complex compliance requirements around immigration documentation, housing, transportation, and wage rates. PEOs with landscaping experience handle these specialized requirements.
High turnover (65%) and seasonal employment patterns make benefits administration challenging. PEOs provide systems for managing eligibility during seasonal fluctuations and help landscaping companies offer year-round benefits that improve retention.
OSHA heat illness prevention standards are critical for landscaping workers. Recent OSHA enforcement priorities have increased scrutiny of outdoor work practices, water and shade requirements, and acclimatization protocols. PEOs provide heat illness prevention programs and training to reduce both compliance risk and workplace injuries.