If we have to apply enzymes or deal with something special with pet urine, we might tack on a fee, but it is basically maybe to cover the additional cost of the product only and we tell them that, but we don't charge extra for spot or stain removal in general...no extra for Kool-Aid stains, no extras because we saw something as we got into it....No mileage fees....No package 1 -2-3.... (Protectant is an additional fee but we are not a hard sale type...only suggest it if we see a value for them at the time)
If we didn't see it, that's our fault....but in general, we charge a strong enough price to cover unexpected expenses...and then by doing so....we can make a profit and they not be surprised.
We also do not charge mileage...and we do have a minimum fee...but we really don't tell the clients "we have a minimum"...we just tell them when in more rural areas "we would like to be able to get at least $150 worth of work while we are there", and sometimes, we just tack on a couple cents more per sq foot charge for a distant area....
We just raised our per sq foot price this year by .02 cents and additional raised our per step cleaning fee by 20 cents....
I don't even tell our clients typically that we had a slight price increase....and by making a minimal price increase, we are not shell shocking our clients....
Even at per square foot pricing, we rarely have to go out on a job site before hand to do a quote...We can shoot them a ball park price by phone, and schedule the job....telling them, we will definitely give them a firm price once on site,
but we do not want any surprises for any of us....
To be honest...most of the time we like challenges...but we honestly have just learned to communicate with our clients like humans should, and explain situations in an honest manner so as a service provider and a customer, we have respect for each other....
Ok....Now Marty is telling me "Shut UP"
