JUNK REMOVAL PRICING | EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START!
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- This video is a quick explanation of how to determine pricing for junk removal along with examples of when to charge more!
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Thank you for this! I am going to be pricing my 6x16 once I get the walls installed. This helped me visualize, and understood now how I should price in my area!
Awesome! Good luck
Brillant breakdown.
Thank you.
Thank you, hope it helps!
Excellent!
Thanks!
Great information. Thank you for the breakdown of pricing and your methodology.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awsome work and tips as always! Make your day amazing and never stop moving forward!
Thanks! You too!
Great vid. Thanks 🙏
Glad you liked it!
Thank you as always for the info . Looks like your storage facility could hire you .
I've asked before and got a pretty bland answer
@@clutterreductionjunkremoval they must have a staff member haul it away .
I'm thinking so, or someone on the inside, because today it was all gone.
great advise thank you
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Thank you for the advice and a break down of the pricing, i have a 6.5 x 16, is pricing by the quarter better or would you say price by 8ths
I would do 8ths. So every 2' is a new increment. The idea behind it, is that lets say you're at 1/4 truck at $250, and 1/2 is $375...but you had a 3/8 at $305. When you are done loading, you could ask the customer "Do you have anything else you would like to add in, to bump you to the next increment is only $55 more, versus if we need to come back, our minimum is $100+."
So it's more of a sales tactic.
Awesome thanks
The cu yd breakdown is cool but what about the weight of items ? That’s how the dump charges us by weight.
They sure do! 99% of JR companies go by volume, there's a few out there that charge by weight and have scales hooked up to their trucks. Personally, I charge a little extra for "heavy items" out of the norm, for example, a large thick glass piece that weighs 300+ lbs yet takes up as much room as a large canvas painting. Construction debris is often an upcharge as well to make up for the dense weight despite load size and also most places only fill 1/2 way in height or less. Otherwise your prices should include dump fees. So if you're full load runs around 1 ton, and your 1 ton fee is $150 to dump, then your full load price needs to be high enough to cover that expense along with everything else.
@@clutterreductionjunkremoval love the breakdown I've been in the business for a while and love hearing other JR companies point of view. We always seem to keep learning in this service 👍
Do you ever sell items you are told to take to the dump ?
Scrap, recycle, donate, sell, or dump.
U are a Fucking legend!
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