Hi, it's Dennis Collins again.
Dennis:Another episode of Connect and Convert, where we share insider secrets
Dennis:for small business sales success.
Dennis:Today I'm going to do something a little different.
Dennis:I would like to demonstrate for you a technique.
Dennis:That is proven to be a very effective way when there's no
Dennis:easy or well known reference point for the price of a product.
Dennis:It's something that you don't buy very often, maybe once
Dennis:or twice in your lifetime.
Dennis:And you have no real reference point, no anchor as to what that should be.
Dennis:And we find that a lot in the home services industry.
Dennis:I found that taking a few minutes to describe how price is determined is a very
Dennis:effective way and more comfortable way to discuss that difficult topic of price.
Dennis:It's never easy, but I have found that this technique makes it a little easier.
Dennis:So here we go.
Dennis:Here's a demo using an HVAC sales call as an example.
Dennis:Okay.
Dennis:Mr.
Dennis:Customer, I promised, and here we are.
Dennis:We've now come to the discussion about price.
Dennis:It always seems to be a big mystery about how do HVAC companies come up
Dennis:with the right price and you can find data all over the place, obviously
Dennis:from your neighbor, your friends, your family, you go online you come
Dennis:up with all kinds of different prices.
Dennis:Personally in my experience, I have been able to sell units,
Dennis:HVAC units for up to $40, 000.
Dennis:So I know it's confusing.
Dennis:What's the right price?
Dennis:Most of our customers have either never replaced an HVAC unit or have only done
Dennis:it once or twice in their lifetime.
Dennis:So it's usually hard to figure, what should I pay?
Dennis:How do I know that I'm getting the right price?
Dennis:The price they have is, I get a lot of people say yeah, 10 years ago, I spent X.
Dennis:Well, that was 10 years ago, and they don't really have a recent frame
Dennis:of reference for today's pricing.
Dennis:So how familiar are you with how the final price of a new HVAC system is calculated?
Dennis:Okay, as I thought.
Dennis:Probably not too familiar.
Dennis:Do you mind if I take a few minutes to walk you through how we arrive
Dennis:at the price of an HVAC system?
Dennis:We do things a little differently here.
Dennis:Most others won't take the time and effort to walk you through this, but I'd like
Dennis:to quickly walk you through the process.
Dennis:Would it be okay?
Dennis:Do you have a few minutes?
Dennis:I'd like to show you a framework of how it goes.
Dennis:Okay, there are five elements that are basically used in determining
Dennis:the price of your new HVAC system.
Dennis:Number one is obviously the equipment cost.
Dennis:The compressor size, the quality, the brand, the air handler, the
Dennis:stages different stages that are used the geographic location.
Dennis:Believe it or not, depending on what state you live in, there are certain
Dennis:brands of air conditioners that do a better job in certain states than others.
Dennis:They're rated, for instance, for higher temperatures.
Dennis:So, we will discuss all of those things.
Dennis:The size, the quality, the air handler, the stages, et cetera.
Dennis:I'll explain all of that.
Dennis:Next and maybe even more important is the type of install.
Dennis:There are all kinds of ways to install an HVAC system.
Dennis:We do it properly.
Dennis:Everything is custom measured.
Dennis:Once, twice, three times to make sure we have it right.
Dennis:All the elements that need to be produced and customized for your home,
Dennis:we customize to the exact measurements and exact specifications of your home.
Dennis:There's no such thing in HVAC as one size fits all; that doesn't work.
Dennis:That is not considered a good install.
Dennis:We'll walk through that.
Dennis:How about quality control?
Dennis:How many inspections during and after the install?
Dennis:In our case, we are talking five inspections during, after, and six
Dennis:months after, and one year after.
Dennis:Inspections to make sure that what we install is running perfectly and is
Dennis:cooling or heating your house comfortably.
Dennis:The fourth thing is the type of dwelling we're talking about the
Dennis:type of building is it a one story?
Dennis:Is it a two story?
Dennis:What's the square footage?
Dennis:What's the heat load?
Dennis:We will actually calculate the heat load to find out exactly the right
Dennis:size, the right type of system for you.
Dennis:And the fifth thing that we have to look at is the condition of your ductwork.
Dennis:Obviously, your ductwork is what makes it gets the air to the places it needs to go.
Dennis:If it can't work properly, if it's clogged, if it's dirty, if it's unsealed
Dennis:and leaking, then no matter you're wasting your money, putting in a brand new HVAC
Dennis:system without making sure the ducts are claimed healthy and are not leaking.
Dennis:So those are the five things that an HVAC company looks at
Dennis:when trying to assess the price.
Dennis:In our experience and having a dialogue with our customers, we find that most of
Dennis:our customers consider all of these items, especially the install when it comes to
Dennis:do with the longevity, the reliability and the efficiency of your new system.
Dennis:You told me that you're interested in longevity, reliability and efficiency
Dennis:and paying attention to all five of those items, is what you will need to
Dennis:do to come up with the exact price.
Dennis:Of course, it's always your choice about what level of comfort, what level of
Dennis:peace of mind, what level of reliability and longevity are right for you.
Dennis:In some worlds, that's called value stacking.
Dennis:Obviously, the five things that we pointed out in that little demonstration,
Dennis:all of which can be discussed at length as to, okay, what type, the
Dennis:size, the install, the quality, all of these determine the eventual price.
Dennis:What level of equipment do you want?
Dennis:Do you want the absolute best in class?
Dennis:Okay.
Dennis:What type of install?
Dennis:Do you want a shoddy install?
Dennis:A very one size fits all install or do you want a custom install?
Dennis:How about quality control?
Dennis:How about type of house?
Dennis:What are we trying to cool?
Dennis:And how about your duct work?
Dennis:And I have found when you walk a prospective customer through those five
Dennis:items, all of a sudden, the mystery, the fear of the price disappears.
Dennis:It's then their choice.
Dennis:What level do you want to achieve in each one of these areas?
Dennis:It's your choice.
Dennis:I hope this little demonstration, shows the value of value stacking.
Dennis:Of taking the values that you offer, whatever they may be, and breaking them
Dennis:down and explaining them to the customer.
Dennis:Especially if you sell a product that people don't buy very often.
Dennis:They just don't know how to assess it.
Dennis:They don't know how to figure it.
Dennis:And you're probably gonna be one of the only ones whoever does this.
Dennis:Most companies we have found are a quick price and goodbye on to the next.
Dennis:Somebody who will sit down, explain, and talk with the customer builds trust.
Dennis:And as we all know, trust is what sells.
Dennis:I hope you enjoyed this episode of Connect and Convert.
Dennis:Please join us again soon.
Dennis:I'm Dennis Collins.