Re: Ceiling fan rates
Just got a trouble call tonight about a fan. Guy says he hits the switch and the fan motor sparks and breaker kicks. I thought, PIA call, time waster, especially if I dont get it. So I told him 200 to change out the fan, 100 an hour to chase additional trouble if there is any, but no pay if I cant find it( to allay their fears). He was OK with it. I think we need to worry less about what we charge, and worry more about what we need to make a decent living. There are alot of horror storys about handymen service's doing electrical repair and installation. I always do my best to relay this to potential customers. Funny thing is, is alot of people seem to realize that, and say "thats why I called you". You can peg your rates to what everyone else is charging on the low end, or you can decide that your not going to sell yourself to he lowest bidder, that youve spent years learning your craft and by God, its not for sale to the cheapest bastard out there. If more guys were to look at themselves as professionals and demand proper compensation for their services, we might just find ourselves in the same boat as hvac guys and plumbers, who seem to demand just compensation for their services and around my area at least, tend to get it. Handyman services tend to say were expensive, while I tend to tell people that handyman services tend to be unsafe at electrical work, even the basic stuff like ceiling fans.