How To Price Plumbing or HVAC Jobs

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • If you're a plumbing or HVAC contractor trying to figure out how to price your plumbing business, you probably are coming from one of two main places:
    1) You're just starting out your business, and you're using time and materials because it seems cheaper than what your previous employer used to use, or
    2) You're a more established company, and you're using a book price
    One option is perfectly fine for a company that's a 1-van shop... and wants to stay a 1-van shop.
    The other option is for companies that take their growth seriously... with a catch.
    Watch the video to learn more.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @joshuasiglukqaunaq8686
    @joshuasiglukqaunaq8686 Před rokem +1

    Best advice yet. What your saying there sounds like the construction business men i talked to. Business is one language all over the world.

  • @HarrisWaterandSewer
    @HarrisWaterandSewer Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Great information! thanks!

  • @dillonjackson9898
    @dillonjackson9898 Před 3 lety +1

    This is good material bud

  • @USMCAllTheWay
    @USMCAllTheWay Před 5 měsíci

    Flat rate= charging the customer more$ , sometimes even gouging them. If you have a good company that charges fair prices, you will be swamped in the summer with AC calls. During the winter you'll hang in there by your commercial maintenance contracts and heating calls when its cold. The company i worked for has been in business for 30+ years and has always charged T&M.

    • @Levergy_IO
      @Levergy_IO  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Interesting perspective 💪

  • @denysbohunov3475
    @denysbohunov3475 Před 2 lety

    Hi Ryan! Thanks for your book. It's a very beneficial. It has explained me even that I never ever heard about! I appreciate that.
    Do you know any other books which explains and gives tips how to open and run your own plumbing\HVAC shop?

  • @bornagain100
    @bornagain100 Před 3 lety

    I am going for a estimate job Commercial plumbing. And And I am green in the estimate part but I have been a plumber for 20 years I have to do is take all four of them on a small job what is the best way to do that because they are wanting to see if I am close to their numbers what do I do I have to know from them their percentage their markup and so on. I was just Wondering if you can give me some pointers because I really want this job but I’m green if you could help me thank you

  • @thehvachacker
    @thehvachacker Před 2 měsíci

    I am good at pricing small jobs. I struggle with pricing installs and larger jobs. How to find out what others charge for similar jobs? I had a customer tell me what her contractor said she should pay, plus 4 estimates others were charging. To me it didn’t make sense. I wasn’t sure how they could make money so I sent my estimate and never follows up. My estimate was higher than the others. I wasn’t willing to put in cheap equipment or reduce what I wanted to make per week. Now I am trying to price out a radiant heat job. Has to be an easier way to create estimates

    • @Levergy_IO
      @Levergy_IO  Před 2 měsíci

      Mystery shopping your competition seems like would be a great strategy for you to implement.

  • @stephenmartin7907
    @stephenmartin7907 Před 3 lety

    Hey there is there a flat rate book that you could suggest that doesn't require the buy in of a program? Thanks for the great content!

    • @Levergy_IO
      @Levergy_IO  Před 3 lety

      Great question! There are a couple of books that are popular- like New Flat Rate or ProfitRhino. And the end, it doesn’t matter which book you use, as long as the numbers are designed to fit your business. Thanks for the kudos!

  • @Demonslayer4.20
    @Demonslayer4.20 Před 2 lety

    I have a question how do you do flat rate pricing if the customer pays for parts

    • @Levergy_IO
      @Levergy_IO  Před 2 lety +2

      Great question. Many businesses who are on flat rate would not serve a customer with customer-provided parts (for a variety of reasons). Or, if they would still perform the work, they would not discount their price because you’re not selling time & labor.
      As an example: if you ordered a burger at a restaurant, but asked that they not put on lettuce, tomato, onion and cheese, would they make the burger cheaper? Nope.

    • @Demonslayer4.20
      @Demonslayer4.20 Před 2 lety

      @@Levergy_IO so then what do you suggest I do to help grow my plumbing company and it’s just me and my dad

    • @Levergy_IO
      @Levergy_IO  Před 2 lety

      @@Demonslayer4.20 great question!
      We cover lots of topics like these on our podcast. Check it out at www.bluecollar.ceo/episode-2