Re: The Cost of Professional Detailing
I think it is common to price services based on what you want for an hourly rate, but not everybody charges strictly by the hour. They figure how long that kind of job will take and they just price the job accordingly. I think customers are more comfortable paying that way than giving your the car and not knowing what the job will cost. They also might want to compare prices with your competitors. Of course, you may be giving them binding estimates, which is sort of the same thing.
The other factor is, maybe you can do a job in 8 hours by wet sanding and using a rotary. Someone else may have to spend 20 hours getting near the same result using just the DA and making 6 passes. So the hourly rate is not so significant to a potential customer who wants a service done as the final cost of the job.
One other thing, Joe, I am sure you have a reputation where people are seeking you out specifically for your skills and past performance. Other less established detailers might not just be able to say "I charge $50 to $80 an hour" when there are other detailers shooting for more like 25 to 40.
Originally posted by Superior Shine
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The other factor is, maybe you can do a job in 8 hours by wet sanding and using a rotary. Someone else may have to spend 20 hours getting near the same result using just the DA and making 6 passes. So the hourly rate is not so significant to a potential customer who wants a service done as the final cost of the job.
One other thing, Joe, I am sure you have a reputation where people are seeking you out specifically for your skills and past performance. Other less established detailers might not just be able to say "I charge $50 to $80 an hour" when there are other detailers shooting for more like 25 to 40.
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