The New Flat Rate, the No. 1 price-generating software for home service contractors, has announced the launch of HVAC Lite, their new pricing menu that helps limit technician resistance by providing a straightforward language for HVAC tasks.
Different from the fully-featured version of The New Flat Rate’s pricing menus, HVAC Lite removes the verbal packaging component and replaces it with tasks that are written in everyday language.
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“The New Flat Rate was designed to do the selling for the technician, and it works. But, in some instances, we have seen situations where technicians are nervous to present the pricing options if they are not used to the language in the verbal packaging,” said Danielle Putnam, president of The New Flat Rate.
Danielle Putnam adds, “HVAC Lite simplifies that language and allows technicians to be more confident when selling services to customers. After running beta tests, contractors reported increased service sales and limited technician resistance when using HVAC Lite. They also reported no customer resistance.”
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HVAC Lite was easier to use because the words sounded more conversational
When using HVAC Lite, contractors saw an average HVAC service ticket price of $741, well above the national average service ticket of $258 when using traditional flat rate pricing. The average HVAC service ticket when using the full version of The New Flat Rate is $843.
HVAC Lite received positive feedback from contractors with one stating it was 'basic, but not complicated'. Another contractor stated that HVAC Lite was easier to use because the words sounded more conversational.
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Danielle Putnam stated, “The vast majority of contractors still prefer the full version of The New Flat Rate because of its ability to double or even triple service sales, but HVAC Lite still provides an impressive increase in service revenue over traditional flat rate pricing.”
He continues, “Overall, our goal is to provide an option for every contractor and technician, and HVAC Lite is just our latest offering as we continue to grow and evolve.”