Welcome to our forum.
Oh yes, I am nice to everyone.
Even Shiner Bock hatin', anti-gun, liberal goobs?Just teasing.
I know we use to gain a lot of residual spa sales due to our service and built a number of sales by forming that early relationship through service. It certainly made the transition into a new Beachcomber much easier once we had serviced them well a number of times. Why is it you only repair HS spas? Are you kept THAT busy with them or is it just tough finding quality repair techs?We had a 2 tier service contract and although we weren't willing to give up the lucrative aspect of servicing other makes and models and the revenue that generated, we did however, charge a higher hourly rate for non-Beachomber spas. I couldn't imagine not wanting to generate that revenue unless the two previously mentioned scenarios were a reality. :-/Steve
Why is it you only repair HS spas? Are you kept THAT busy with them or is it just tough finding quality repair techs?
We had a 2 tier service contract and although we weren't willing to give up the lucrative aspect of servicing other makes and models and the revenue that generated, we did however, charge a higher hourly rate for non-Beachomber spas. I couldn't imagine not wanting to generate that revenue unless the two previously mentioned scenarios were a reality. :-/Steve
It do drive me a little crazy sometimes when my customers tell me how much they love their HotSpring jacuzzi! Term
The main point of this post that befuddled me was the part about having to put some kind of sealant on the spa's shell. Is that true?? That really suckitates.Term
It must make it as godder as what you sell.Term, I have a Quetion. Does hot springs make Caldera spas?? I'm looking at one from hot springs and caldera, the seem to be the same shell?john 104 degrees