I was wondering what other shops are charging for services and installs because i want to give my installers a raise but don't want to price our services out of the market? We charge $50.00 @ hour to troubleshoot and have a $30.00 minimum. If product is purchased at the store we back out $25.00 for a head unit, $25.00 for pair of speakers, $50.00 for an amp, and $50.00 for componets. A tenured installer will earn 50% - 65% of billed labor. Extra work of course is custom labor which is always a 50/50 split. Now days though we are doing more outside labor with stuff brought to us by the customer who got it from the internet or Craigslist and for that we chagre a bit more. Are these prices high, low or about average? Any input would be nice.
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remarkable53
I agree...you're a tad bit low, but prices do differ upon location. $65 and hour to troubleshoot here and $55 for deck install plus parts, $40 a pair of speakers and $75 for components. Quality of work will also merit a higher cost, especially if words out that your shop does great work.
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...half of the truth can be worse than a lie. <----Roger Russell said that..
jeez we just started doing car audio this summer, and we are getting 40% of what the shop charges no matter what. At first it started as flat rate $50 for a radio/$20 labor etc but its been reduced to whatever we are able to charge the custy, which in most cases is significantly less. I am one of the only techs in the company that does electronics and doesnt have an hourly guarentee. Been here for 3 years, but keep getting the run around. Anyone hiring in the dayton area?
