Vacuum Cleaners Discussions |
|
CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #25 Jul 26, 2008 8:27 am |
|
Actually considering its age and the number of times my ring opponents hit it, my nose works very well. Thank you for your concern. I have a nose for the truth. And my nose knows the truth about you DIB. Lucky1 says that your MO (is it a paying job?) is to keep your fave brand on the google search page front and center! He nailed you. He's right on the money! He gotcha, my friend! All your future dances will be alone. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jul 26, 2008 by CarmineD
|
HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #26 Jul 26, 2008 10:14 am |
|
Actually considering its age and the number of times my ring opponents hit it, my nose works very well. Thank you for your concern. I have a nose for the truth. And my nose knows the truth about you DIB. Lucky1 says that your MO (is it a paying job?) is to keep your fave brand on the google search page front and center! He nailed you. He's right on the money! He gotcha, my friend! All your future dances will be alone. Carmine D. Your MO is to bash Dyson regardless of the thread topic. I can't think of a single brand that you have not compared to Dyson. I suppose that is only natural since Dyson is the standard for others to follow (copy).
|
CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #28 Jul 26, 2008 2:51 pm |
|
Hello Lucky1: The CVS installers will be of two types and/or a combination of both: First, the CVS that are put in during the home construction and their pricing structure. Second, the CVS that are put in after the homes are built and their pricing structure. The latter are more time consuming and more expensive to install. You may get a CVS installer[s] who give[s] you an average rate for all CVS installations regardless of whether its pre/post home completion. Probably, the more CVS units you have for installations, the better the install rate per unit. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jul 26, 2008 by CarmineD
|
mole
.
Location: earth
Joined: Sep 30, 2007
Points: 783
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #29 Jul 26, 2008 5:24 pm |
|
Hi Lucky1, When finding a good installer, you need to know the following,do they liability insurance,or do you , A good installer can do 1 or 2 full installs [existing construction] a day. When the jobs are within a reasonable distance from each other. Most installers work direct with the customer and charge per valve material and labor,Lets say new construction 125 to 150 per valve this price should include going back and finishing the job to completion, The installer will go and spike the job[rough in] after the plumbing and electricians are done roughing their part,the installer will go back before the drywallers get there to finish his job.
As far as pricing the jobs you can quote pricing for new or existing construction, you can pay the installer per valve,either your material or his material plus his price to you per valve.A good installer will go to look at the job first to see what hes up against and give an honest quote[sometimes less sometimes more] if you do it this way you should never take a bath on any job,
Supervalves or electra valves have to be wired by an electrician,installers are not suppose to wire these valves,but on the other hand the customer can come in and buy the supervalves from you,after that you have no clue who's installing these.
You are more than capable to do your own service calls and repairs,why give the money to the installers ,unless of course you have set up something different in advance.
This market is all to itself and when the customer wants it its just up to you to sell it,I will tell you that the pricing is very competetive,and you have to find that little edge,,,,,,
GOOD LUCK,
And welcome to the club.......
MOLE
|
CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #30 Jul 26, 2008 5:38 pm |
|
You are more than capable to do your own service calls and repairs,why give the money to the installers ,unless of course you have set up something different in advance.
MOLE Lucky1:
MOLE is right and certainly something to consider. Some existing vacuum store owners and/or operators do their own CVS sales and installs, like MOLE. Ideally, partnering with an existing store owner/operator on CVS sales referrals/installs is one way to start out. Then as you acquire more knowledge and CVS business, you can venture out on your own. Carmine D.
This message was modified Jul 26, 2008 by CarmineD
|
mole
.
Location: earth
Joined: Sep 30, 2007
Points: 783
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #31 Jul 26, 2008 5:52 pm |
|
Hi Carmine,
Yes we do it all in house,from do it yourself kits to complete installations,our 2 installers have been with us a long time, both great installers ,they do both new and existing construction,
I still like doing my own service calls,just to keep busy,talking with the customers,getting hot leads,etc,ect,
Now im selling machines to their kids,man i'm getting old,its so easy it's not like work anymore it's just playtime..........
MOLE
|
CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #32 Jul 26, 2008 5:58 pm |
|
Hi Carmine,
Now im selling machines to their kids,man i'm getting old,its so easy it's not like work anymore it's just playtime..........
MOLE Wait until you start selling to the 3rd and 4th generations, God willing!
Carmine D.
This message was modified Jul 26, 2008 by CarmineD
|
techphet
Joined: Jul 24, 2008
Points: 20
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #33 Jul 26, 2008 7:46 pm |
|
I suppose that is only natural since Dyson is the standard for others to follow (copy). I'm no exert here but what Dyson looks like to me is markettng. With as much money as they invest into ads, brochures, and design I find it quite easy to believe vacuum cleaner salesmen when they tell me that Dyson is not the way to go. Tech
|
HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
|
|
Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #34 Jul 26, 2008 8:55 pm |
|
I'm no exert here but what Dyson looks like to me is markettng.
With as much money as they invest into ads, brochures, and design I find it quite easy to believe vacuum cleaner salesmen when they tell me that Dyson is not the way to go.
Tech
Oreck is marketing. Dyson is performance. I am sure that a lot of the Dyson price is due to advertising. Most of the Oreck price is the freebies that come with the vacuum.
I imagine that the salesmen telling you it is not the way to go do not sell them. I have yet to have a salesman tell me that it is not the way to go ( if they are available in the store). Have you tried one.
|
|
|