steamron
Member
I realize that a good percentage of us do room pricing when a potential customer calls.
So I was wondering and this goes for everyone;
Let's say that some one, you or your answering person booked a job,
3 rooms, and you told them $119
Now you get there and the house is laid out where the only place you can park is 75' from the front door and it is big ones just to get around to that door (the lawn is wet and muddy, bushes in the way, etc).
So you park in the driveway and now you have to go into the garage, through the kitchen and dining room down a hallway to the steps that take you upstairs.
2 of the rooms are upstairs and the third is in the basement, which means coming back down and wrapping your hoses around the other side of the hallway to get to the basement.
The carpet cleaning is easy but the prep work is a major pain.
What's going through your mind when you see this, do you up charge?
That hour job is now 1:40 minutes.
What do you do?
So I was wondering and this goes for everyone;
Let's say that some one, you or your answering person booked a job,
3 rooms, and you told them $119
Now you get there and the house is laid out where the only place you can park is 75' from the front door and it is big ones just to get around to that door (the lawn is wet and muddy, bushes in the way, etc).
So you park in the driveway and now you have to go into the garage, through the kitchen and dining room down a hallway to the steps that take you upstairs.
2 of the rooms are upstairs and the third is in the basement, which means coming back down and wrapping your hoses around the other side of the hallway to get to the basement.
The carpet cleaning is easy but the prep work is a major pain.
What's going through your mind when you see this, do you up charge?
That hour job is now 1:40 minutes.
What do you do?