Lol I can't figure it out in my area. People can't seem to afford it here, as journeymen plumbers we can't charge our standard rates, it seems most people expect handyman rates from our testing. Are you an RV tech?
You might want to Re-Consider... General RV (Largest RV chain in the US) charges $265/hr !!! for the simplest repair/inspection/drain cleaning etc..... That is better pay than home repair.
We are a flat rate company and it would depend on the service needing to be provided to give you an accurate answer and we typically do a $99 evaluation to show up which would be included in the total cost if services are chosen and performed.
No need to quit if you charge enough and do a good enough job.
Lol I can't figure it out in my area. People can't seem to afford it here, as journeymen plumbers we can't charge our standard rates, it seems most people expect handyman rates from our testing. Are you an RV tech?
In my experience as a self-employed plumber, when I serve customers that are upper middle class and above, things usually go better.
Thanks for coming back to the channel btw!
You might want to Re-Consider... General RV (Largest RV chain in the US) charges $265/hr !!! for the simplest repair/inspection/drain cleaning etc..... That is better pay than home repair.
I suspect the real money to be made on RVs is roof repair/sealing
What do You Guys charge?I'm an Rv Owner for Receration not to live in
We are a flat rate company and it would depend on the service needing to be provided to give you an accurate answer and we typically do a $99 evaluation to show up which would be included in the total cost if services are chosen and performed.