I think most of us are in agreement that a super penetrating moisturizer like Wood Tux DMC or Ready Seal followed by more of a surface building (cringe) product could be the best of all worlds.
My question is, how much of an upcharge would you consider for doing this type of work. More importantly, how many of your customers do you think would allow you to implement the system?
I can just see a customer's face when I explain how beneficial the two step process is for their deck life and then tell them that their 20x20 deck is going to cost $1500 to clean and seal.
I am not adverse to working up a sales pitch, but now I have to warehouse another product and I am concerned my ROI will not warrant the space and money that are tied up. Thoughts?
I think most of us are in agreement that a super penetrating moisturizer like Wood Tux DMC or Ready Seal followed by more of a surface building (cringe) product could be the best of all worlds.
My question is, how much of an upcharge would you consider for doing this type of work. More importantly, how many of your customers do you think would allow you to implement the system?
I can just see a customer's face when I explain how beneficial the two step process is for their deck life and then tell them that their 20x20 deck is going to cost $1500 to clean and seal.
I am not adverse to working up a sales pitch, but now I have to warehouse another product and I am concerned my ROI will not warrant the space and money that are tied up. Thoughts?
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