Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

A place to post for now; some will turn into TIPS under the other topics
Locked
Sauvageaus
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 367
Joined: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:27 am

Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by Sauvageaus »

Is there a way to ever edit the price of shop supplies or haz waste? I get in some situations where we have a lot of labor but don't use much material, so instead of charging full amount it'd be nice to adjust it accordingly on some jobs.

Also, what do most people charge on Shop Supplies and Hazard Waste? Do you do % of Labor or Labor and Parts?

I charge it just based on Labor and set max at 18.95, but have seen others in the area charging $20+.
KGA
100 Club: Active Contributor
100 Club: Active Contributor
Posts: 121
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:49 am
Location: Surrey, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by KGA »

We are 7% of our labour to a max of $25.00
Sauvageaus
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 367
Joined: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:27 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by Sauvageaus »

KGA wrote:We are 7% of our labour to a max of $25.00
Lets say you do a lot of labor but don't use much for material/supplies do you still charge the 7%?
KGA
100 Club: Active Contributor
100 Club: Active Contributor
Posts: 121
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:49 am
Location: Surrey, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by KGA »

Yep because our shop supplies also includes the wear and tear on our equipment and tools. We have a notice in the front of our shop to explain what our shop supplies covers and we have never had a complaint or argument.
ARS
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 346
Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:24 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by ARS »

Can we see a copy of that notice or at least what it says?
Thanks, ARS
KGA
100 Club: Active Contributor
100 Club: Active Contributor
Posts: 121
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:49 am
Location: Surrey, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by KGA »

Hi ARS,

Here is the notice/ sign that we have in the waiting room for customers or anyone to see.
Attachments
IMG_20150417_094648.jpg
IMG_20150417_094648.jpg (84.58 KiB) Viewed 7547 times
Sauvageaus
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 367
Joined: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:27 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by Sauvageaus »

KGA wrote:Hi ARS,

Here is the notice/ sign that we have in the waiting room for customers or anyone to see.
That's a great idea, mind if i use that for something similar?
KGA
100 Club: Active Contributor
100 Club: Active Contributor
Posts: 121
Joined: Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:49 am
Location: Surrey, BC, Canada
Contact:

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by KGA »

I dont think it would be a problem if you wanted to follow it as a template to make your own. :D
ARS
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 346
Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:24 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by ARS »

Thank you very much! ARS
marksvolvo
Member
Posts: 1
Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2016 8:35 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by marksvolvo »

We are a shop in California and cannot implement a shop supply fee. We were trying to figure out a way to apply hazardous waste fees to orders within reason, i.e we can't charge 15.00 additional on an oil change and wanted to see if anyone had some tips to get around this?
ARS
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 346
Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:24 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by ARS »

We have a work around that we are using- Because we do not charge shop supplies on tires (or as much)...
We made an inventory item called shop supplies. We click off shop supplies & then choose the Inventory item called shop supplies & charge 7% of the other parts.

HTH, ARS
User avatar
Rich
4K Ultra Amazing Contributor
4K Ultra Amazing Contributor
Posts: 4043
Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2005 10:16 am
Location: Somewhere in Michigan
Contact:

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by Rich »

We dont charge anything. We get many people in here looking for a quote, and then compare it to the "other shop". They can't figure out why "the other" shop is charging $10.00 to dispose of the parts. We wonder the same thing. It's an O2 sensor. I have yet to EVER hear POSITIVE feed back from a customer about fees or hazmat fees.

Shop spends $300.00 on advertising to get customers.

Shop charges $10.00 to make customer mad.
Rich Hays
Work 9-11 or 616-696-0020
Being able to get CAPE off a Skew T chart is important in this hobby.
User avatar
brianp87
3K Time Lord Contributor
3K Time Lord Contributor
Posts: 3133
Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:11 am
Location: Arizona
Contact:

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by brianp87 »

Ive never had anyone say anything about haz fees. But I do not charge them on things like changing wipers, or bulbs etc.
ARS
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
300 Club: Superstar Contributor
Posts: 346
Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:24 am

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by ARS »

We have been charging for shop supplies for a long time--- when I first started here we would take them off for farmers & the like- but now we charge everyone- except for tires- (because of the federal & state fees already attached).
Because we live in the state of Illinois- where we can be fined for anything... we even add 50 cents of shop supplies to our internal vehicles.
User avatar
steven kiser
5K Holy Smokes Contributor
5K Holy Smokes Contributor
Posts: 6184
Joined: Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:58 am
Location: eastern ma.

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by steven kiser »

My shop supply is based on a % of the parts used capping a $25. Any fluid change we do has a haz mat charge of $1.50 added to it. If I weren't able to add for Tire Disposal (2.50 up to a 16" tire and anywhere from 5.00 to 15.00 for truck) Hazardous Material or Shop Supply I would create a Canned Job to cover for it. The job would be non taxable and wouldn't be long in content. If I was worried about a job quote (I'm not) I may remove the items. I have a detailed two page posted list of what materials deemed shop supplies and in the ten years it's posted on in the waiting room, shop counter, both bathrooms and by the entry of the shop I've been questioned maybe 25 times. My feeling is if someone is going to scrutinize a legitimate surcharge like this he / she / they / them / all / etc may be to big of a pain to keep around. I assure you from that point on they are going to assume the charge is being buried in the order. The last few times I was questioned about it I answered it was to try to help compensate for my insurance coverage for any environmental issues tripling this year. This seems to be acceptable.
never argue with a fool, they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience
madmoneymike5
50 Club: Regular Contributor
50 Club: Regular Contributor
Posts: 72
Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2015 6:17 pm

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by madmoneymike5 »

Most shops charge these fees. Like a tax, most customers are complacent with them. Only a few seem to have an issue with it. Of those few, I'm usually able to explain why we're charging them in a way similar to what is posted on the image above. Usually that's enough to quell the customer's concerns. If that's still not enough, we know our value for being honest, having integrity, and having 40+ years experience. So the next time that customer comes back--and they always do--we are either suddenly booked for appointments for three weeks out (usually not that far of a stretch) or, if we decide we want the work, our parts get a little more expensive to compensate for unchecking the shop supplies and hazmat box.
(Using Version 7.0.11 as of June 2016)
gviertell
Member
Posts: 13
Joined: Sat Apr 26, 2014 2:55 pm

Re: Shop Supplies/Haz Waste

Post by gviertell »

As stated above in California we can not charge for shop supplies without itemizing each one. I do charge Haz. Mat fees. Go to setup and you can set a percentage with a maximum per invoice. Remember practically everything we purchase has a haz. mat fee applied. Laundry, aerosols, cleaners, electronic waste besides oil oil filters and coolant.
Locked

Return to “Tips + Ideas”