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Should You Include Materials in Your Hourly Rate?

Should You Include Materials in Your Hourly Rate?

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Today, we dive into one of the most debated topics in the painting industry—whether painting contractors should include material costs in their hourly rate or itemize them separately. Jon Bryant & Michael Murray discuss the impact of pricing strategies on profitability, sales, and business sustainability.

The conversation covers how fluctuating paint prices affect job costing, the pros and cons of bundling material costs into labor rates, and how clear guidelines for sales reps can improve pricing consistency. They also explore the importance of managing sundries and how marking up paint costs can contribute to long-term business success.

Understanding the nuances of material pricing can lead to better customer communication and improved business outcomes. If you're a painting contractor, business owner, or sales professional looking to refine your estimating process, this episode provides valuable insights to help you maximize profitability and maintain fair pricing.

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