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Originally posted by BillNorth
Let me preface by saying that I`m not a pro.
Why don`t you guys come up with an hourly rate? Figure out your overhead/expenses per week/month/year, how much salary you expect to make per week/month/year and how many hours of detailing per week/month/year you expect to get in business. Those three variables should help you determine the hourly rate you should charge. From there you can price against your competition and see if you are in line, or way above them. Adjust any of the variables accordingly to keep your prices competitive.
Once you have a fixed hourly rate you can start pricing jobs......