I have been a mobile detailer for 4 years now, and everything has been working out great, except i got myself into a small bind. I have 10 years experience in car detailing, started since i was 16 and still going strong. While going through college, customers were patient for me to get to their car, because they loved the level of service I was able to provide. Detailers in my area, are just awful. They charge 125-180ish and just rush through each job as a hack would. I was charging about the same price, but i felt i offered a much superior service. This detail package would include everything from swirl removal, polishing,sealing, engine, inside etc.
Fast forward to now, where my business is still going strong but i am charging more. With the increased cost of gas to run my equipment, and competition charging almost what i am, but not providing a good service, i feel like i deserve the raise. I am charging roughly 160-180 for a car, 180-200 mini vans, mid size suvs, 200 and up for full size trucks. Some customers are complaining about the price, but i really feel that the price increase is very fair. Yes i do love what i do, but you guys know detailing isn't easy. It is a long process and can be very tiring at times. I give each car 110 percent effort, and i feel if im not making decent money, why even be in business? I rather go work for someone, if i really cant make the money i deserve for the amount of time i put into the detail, as well as into the business.
Today i did a excursion with my worker, and it took us 6 1/2 hours total for the full detail, including engine. I charged the guy 240 dollars,and he was complaining that he had someone do it for 120 bucks all the time. The white newer truck had so much oxidation, and small rust spots that i was able to clay and polish out from not maintaining the vehicle. Interior was nasty, but the final result was showroom new. I told the person who got me the job, it was going to be that price and he said whatever it is it is, im going to take care for it for him. The owner was upset i was charging that much, but we put some much time and effort into it, and it ever torn up a 25 dollar clay bar because of the over spray.
I don't know how to explain the price increase to my customers in a appropriate way, but i cant keep doing the details for the old price, i wasn't making enough money.Since the season is sort of just kicking off here in the north east, i haven't make it to many of my repeats, their scheduled but i dont know if i should warm them about the price increase or what? I could see charging the competition prices, if i was at their level of quality. Everyone who get their car detailed by me, is always super happy and amazed it is a wonderful feeling, but i cant make it off the old prices.
Fast forward to now, where my business is still going strong but i am charging more. With the increased cost of gas to run my equipment, and competition charging almost what i am, but not providing a good service, i feel like i deserve the raise. I am charging roughly 160-180 for a car, 180-200 mini vans, mid size suvs, 200 and up for full size trucks. Some customers are complaining about the price, but i really feel that the price increase is very fair. Yes i do love what i do, but you guys know detailing isn't easy. It is a long process and can be very tiring at times. I give each car 110 percent effort, and i feel if im not making decent money, why even be in business? I rather go work for someone, if i really cant make the money i deserve for the amount of time i put into the detail, as well as into the business.
Today i did a excursion with my worker, and it took us 6 1/2 hours total for the full detail, including engine. I charged the guy 240 dollars,and he was complaining that he had someone do it for 120 bucks all the time. The white newer truck had so much oxidation, and small rust spots that i was able to clay and polish out from not maintaining the vehicle. Interior was nasty, but the final result was showroom new. I told the person who got me the job, it was going to be that price and he said whatever it is it is, im going to take care for it for him. The owner was upset i was charging that much, but we put some much time and effort into it, and it ever torn up a 25 dollar clay bar because of the over spray.
I don't know how to explain the price increase to my customers in a appropriate way, but i cant keep doing the details for the old price, i wasn't making enough money.Since the season is sort of just kicking off here in the north east, i haven't make it to many of my repeats, their scheduled but i dont know if i should warm them about the price increase or what? I could see charging the competition prices, if i was at their level of quality. Everyone who get their car detailed by me, is always super happy and amazed it is a wonderful feeling, but i cant make it off the old prices.