HVAC SCHOOL MONEY TALK – Don't Make This Common Mistake



We talk pricing and P&L reading to help people understand why markup is a nightmare

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10 Comments

  1. Gary Garner

    I watch a lot of your videos, but i never comment . This is so what I needed , so thanks.

  2. PhillLsx Ga.

    There is a difference between making a reasonable profit and being a business crimal.
    Some of these business owners have have a lake house, 14 car's three boat's and ect.. when is enough enough?!?!??
    140 dollars to show up at a house, then the parts mark up then lobor?!?!?
    When is enough enough???
    I ALWAYS show the customer what I pay for the parts I use.
    I'm not a greedy prick and I can rest my head at night knowing I honestly provided a service for someone.
    Put yourself in the customers shoe's.
    Knowledge is power…

  3. paul gilliland

    Try selling 40% mark-up in that fashion ie cogs /.60 on t&m to S&P 500 companies such as 3M , Amgen, Cat . You will never see another purchase order in your career. It’s impossible to sell , so lump sum only or double your labor rate .

  4. Isaac Hernandez

    Great explanation bud loved would love to see more videos like this to help is first time business owner

  5. behvac

    On call backs make the tech write up a invoice and show its a call back. Can I write the full invoice off on state tax. Also warranty calls write them up as a loss. Say a motor on 3 ton Trane goes bad 14 seer outdoor 5 years old. If it was not under warranty flat rate price $1290.00 plus 7.2 state tax. Under warranty flat rate for labor only. $760.00 plus tax. write off the cost $530.00 company did not make because the factory thinks parts last 10 years.

  6. Martin Guigou

    What time and what days you go live ?

  7. t lech

    A much needed topic.. you did a great job well explained. This is the time like a recession when people get laid off this is when their minds make a decision to go into business for themselves. A recession or a depression a downturn is an excellent time to start a business.

  8. Rick L

    Got in a bit too late for the live show but am watching now lol

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