Escape The One Man Show
Every year when shoulder season hits, HVAC companies start flooding homeowners with ads for $29, $39, and $49 tune ups. And every year homeowners ask the same question: is an HVAC tune up actually worth it or is it just a way to get a foot in the door? In this episode, Derek Cormier tackles one of the most debated topics in the trades head on. The difference between a real preventative maintenance visit and a low price bait and switch. Why the perception problem exists in the first place. And why your pricing strategy might be quietly destroying the trust you need to grow. The uncomfortable truth is that a legitimate tune up and a scam can look identical to a homeowner if you are not doing your job right. No checklist. No system health report. No explanation of what was found. Just a receipt and a wave goodbye. That is not a customer problem. That is an operator problem. Derek breaks down what a real tune up actually includes, why the name you use matters less than the process you follow, and how contractors who charge low prices to get in the door are not always wrong but are often setting themselves up to fail. He also addresses the pricing trap that keeps contractors stuck and the one shift in how you present and deliver your maintenance service that changes everything. What You Will Learn: Why homeowners are Googling whether HVAC tune ups are a scam and what that means for your business. The difference between a real preventative maintenance visit and one that earns the reputation of a scam. Why your delivery and documentation matter more than what you charge. How to present your tune up in a way that builds trust instead of suspicion. Why low priced tune ups are not inherently dishonest but can be a trap. What a real 24 point inspection looks like and why the checklist matters. How your pricing strategy is either building or destroying your brand. Topics Covered: HVAC tune up vs preventative maintenance. Low price tune up strategy. Building trust with homeowners. HVAC maintenance pricing. System health report and documentation. Contractor pricing strategy. Home service maintenance visits. How to present a tune up to customers. Why homeowners distrust HVAC companies. Shoulder season marketing for contractors. Who This Episode Is For: This episode is for HVAC contractors, plumbers, electricians, and home service business owners who are running maintenance visits and wondering why they are not converting into loyal customers. It is for contractors who have lost business to low price competitors and do not know how to compete. It is for any trades business owner who wants to understand how to deliver a maintenance visit that builds trust, generates referrals, and creates long term customers instead of one time calls. About Escape the One Man Show: Escape the One Man Show is a podcast for contractors and trades business owners who are tired of being the bottleneck in their company. Host Derek Cormier shares the leadership lessons, systems, marketing strategies, and operational frameworks that helped build Climate Experts into a multi million dollar home service business. Have a question you want answered on the show? Call 321-495-7788 and leave a voicemail. Your question may be featured in an upcoming episode. Keywords: HVAC tune up scam, preventative maintenance HVAC, HVAC maintenance pricing, contractor pricing strategy, home service maintenance, HVAC shoulder season, system health report, HVAC trust building, contractor podcast, trades business growth, Climate Experts, Derek Cormier, Escape the One Man Show, HVAC business owner, home service pricing, HVAC customer trust, trades marketing, HVAC maintenance visit, contractor business growth.
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