Pool service pricing has two models: weekly/bi-weekly maintenance contracts and repair and equipment work. Here's how to price both.
Maintenance contracts: Cover chemical cost + labor per visit + vehicle + overhead. Chemical costs vary by pool size and chemistry. Know your actual cost per visit before setting the monthly rate. Add equipment inspection, minor adjustments, and filter service to justify premium pricing.
Repair and equipment: Time and materials plus markup, or flat rates for common repairs (pump motor, filter cartridge, salt cell). Know your parts cost and your actual labor cost.
Annual contracts: Some markets support annual or seasonal pricing. Lock in revenue predictability in exchange for slight discount.
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