This is for penetrating oil-based stains, not filmers / solids....
Jarrod, Jim, Reed…I’m curious about the every other year programs you mentioned in an earlier thread. It’s obvious all three of you have a long list of repeat business so your programs must be cost-effective and make sense to your customers.
Jim, at 60%-70% for every other year maintenance (say on a $1,500 initial job) would you not see the deck for two years then completely redo clean and reseal at around one grand? (using the $1,500 example)
Jarrod, when doing EOY maintenance on a penetrating oil product what’s the difference in your strip vs wash?
Reed, I’d appreciate anything you could share about your every other year schedule. I realize now I need to firm up my maintenance pitch.
What, then, is the sales angle for getting 2, 3, or even 4 years out of a particular stain?
This is for penetrating oil-based stains, not filmers / solids....
Jarrod, Jim, Reed…I’m curious about the every other year programs you mentioned in an earlier thread. It’s obvious all three of you have a long list of repeat business so your programs must be cost-effective and make sense to your customers.
Jim, at 60%-70% for every other year maintenance (say on a $1,500 initial job) would you not see the deck for two years then completely redo clean and reseal at around one grand? (using the $1,500 example)
Jarrod, when doing EOY maintenance on a penetrating oil product what’s the difference in your strip vs wash?
Reed, I’d appreciate anything you could share about your every other year schedule. I realize now I need to firm up my maintenance pitch.
What, then, is the sales angle for getting 2, 3, or even 4 years out of a particular stain?
‘Young Grasshoppah’ standing by… :confused:
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