When pricing washer and dryer repairs, it’s essential to break down costs into labor, materials, and profit margin. Labor rates commonly range from $50 to $100 per hour, while many technicians charge a service call fee of $100 to $150. It’s wise to add a markup on parts, typically between 30-40%, to ensure both coverage of costs and profit.
A well-structured pricing model might categorize jobs into tiers, such as Basic, Mid-range, and Premium. Basic repairs could cover minor fixes like belt replacements, while Premium repairs might involve complex issues requiring extensive labor and parts. This tiered approach allows for clear communication and transparency with clients regarding expected costs.
