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Different Prices
just wondering the different in prices between the Northern Guys and the southern guys, Just guessing that everybody is pricing by the square foot
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I quote mainly on time. I have yards that have vast open areas and some that have trees and beds everywhere, it takes a lot of time to go around and trim.
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I quote by sgft. If it's easy and wide open I may knock a small % off and if its got lots of obstacles etc I may add a small% for difficulty.
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For Lawn care I charge by the thousand square feet, by the acre, and often by the hour since I know how much I can "spend" in an hour and what I expect to generate and it is comparable to a straight up square footage price.
For Tree care I have several standard levels of pricing for residentials, in other words your basic 75-125-175-225 dollar apps. For commercial tree care prices are basically an hourly rate. Pricing tree care is a lot more challenging than lawn care. For seeding and aeration It's a combination of an hourly rate and square footage. Pricing a service consists of two things and two things only. What it costs you and what you expect to make. Period. It doesn't matter how you do it. Oh. I forgot to mention I charge a premium for anyone on a dirt road. Armor All is expensive and washing my rig takes a good hour and I don't do dirt roads on rainy days.
Last edited by Cadzilla; 01-07-2013 at 11:33 AM. |
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