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Kevin Pearson is the owner of www.pearsoncarpetcare.comand www.prodrying.com. He lives in Humble, TX and has been in the cleaning and water restoration industry since 1992. He serves on the Board of Directors of the IICRC (Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification) and the PCRA (Professional Cleaning and Restoration Alliance). 


Is Equipment Monitoring Taking Money Out of Your Business?

January 8, 2009
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Over the years I have resisted every attempt by the insurance companies to get me to charge for equipment monitoring. That is, until recently.

Over the years I have resisted every attempt by the insurance companies to get me to charge for equipment monitoring. That is, until recently.

For years I got anywhere from $125 to $145 a day for a Phoenix 200 Max and Phoenix 200 HT (The difference in the price is the different vendor programs we are affiliated with, and what they allow us to charge). Most of the time I am also able to get a $13 per dehumidifier per job-charge for changing the filters in the dehumidifiers after the job is finished. I do not charge for equipment set up and take down or monitoring; That has always been included in the price of the dehumidifier and fan rentals.

Recently, though one of our vendor programs changed their price book and said that we can now only charge $66.75 per day for our dehumidifiers, but we can add equipment set up and take down and monitoring of $50 per day. Who ever came up with this never ran a restoration company.

Say I have four dehumidifiers on a job charging the old way. That would be:

$125 x 4 = $500 per day.

The new way works out as:

$66.75 x 4 +$50 = $317 per day

So now I am losing $183 per day on this job.

While I was working on getting this changed, it came to my attention that these numbers were taken from a national average of water restoration companies. So my question to all restoration companies would be, Why would you want to charge for the equipment setup and take down in a separate line item if it is going to cost you money? Look over your billings and see if you are losing money by charging this item out as a separate line item vs. the money you could be bringing in by charging appropriately for your dehumidifiers.
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