Hi all,
I thought I would make this thread in hope someone can shed some light on a current dilemna I seem to be facing which is trying to make my process/installs more affordable for the clients whilst also making a profit. Due to rising costs and everything generally going up in all round, people having less and less money to spend on fitted furniture (i.e fitted wardrobes, bookcases, alcove units etc). I am struggling recently to have quotes accepted by clients when I am being very reasonable.
I typically make every component of my installs from the shaker style doors to the carcasses and the drawer boxes. I offer a primed or pre-finished option for every install, pre-finished would be a spray painted finish applied to the entire install if the client has the budget. The second option is to use pre-finished sheet material such as melamine faced MDF, real wood veneered MDF, valchromat etc in a way to still provide a pre-finished install without the cost of spraying everything. The last option is primed, this is the most affordable option if the client wants to keep costs down. Even so, I am still finding clients not getting back to me or quotes aren't accepted.
More recently I am finding my quotes aren't being accepted which is leaving me to scratch my head and wonder what is causing this. The only thing I can think of is to reduce the amount of labour on installs. I can do this by ordering in prefinished components such as doors/drawer boxes. This would lower the amount of time per install and would reduce labour costs.
I think this is the only option I have, as client's don't want to pay for your time to make everything.
How many other people do a similar thing and do you feel like it's cheating or just a smarter business move?
I thought I would make this thread in hope someone can shed some light on a current dilemna I seem to be facing which is trying to make my process/installs more affordable for the clients whilst also making a profit. Due to rising costs and everything generally going up in all round, people having less and less money to spend on fitted furniture (i.e fitted wardrobes, bookcases, alcove units etc). I am struggling recently to have quotes accepted by clients when I am being very reasonable.
I typically make every component of my installs from the shaker style doors to the carcasses and the drawer boxes. I offer a primed or pre-finished option for every install, pre-finished would be a spray painted finish applied to the entire install if the client has the budget. The second option is to use pre-finished sheet material such as melamine faced MDF, real wood veneered MDF, valchromat etc in a way to still provide a pre-finished install without the cost of spraying everything. The last option is primed, this is the most affordable option if the client wants to keep costs down. Even so, I am still finding clients not getting back to me or quotes aren't accepted.
More recently I am finding my quotes aren't being accepted which is leaving me to scratch my head and wonder what is causing this. The only thing I can think of is to reduce the amount of labour on installs. I can do this by ordering in prefinished components such as doors/drawer boxes. This would lower the amount of time per install and would reduce labour costs.
I think this is the only option I have, as client's don't want to pay for your time to make everything.
How many other people do a similar thing and do you feel like it's cheating or just a smarter business move?