A customer hires your electrical business to investigate a recurring power outage in an older home, a problem with an entirely unknown cause and unpredictable repair time. As a business owner, quoting the customer a flat-rate price before beginning any diagnostic work is the recommended pricing strategy for this situation.
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In residential electrical service work, what does 'time-and-material' (T&M) pricing mean for the customer?
Match each electrical service pricing approach with the description or scenario it best fits.
A customer hires your electrical business to investigate a recurring power outage in an older home, a problem with an entirely unknown cause and unpredictable repair time. As a business owner, quoting the customer a flat-rate price before beginning any diagnostic work is the recommended pricing strategy for this situation.
Arrange the following steps to demonstrate how a residential electrical contractor should logically apply a hybrid pricing strategy to a service call with an initially unknown root cause.
An electrical contracting business owner currently bills every residential service call on a time-and-material basis. After six months, she reviews her records and finds that customers on routine, predictable jobs—such as outlet replacements and ceiling-fan installations—frequently complain about not knowing the final cost in advance, leading to negative reviews and lost repeat business. Meanwhile, customers on complex diagnostic calls rarely complain about the same billing method. After weighing this evidence, the owner should conclude that her routine, predictable-scope work would be better served by switching to ____ pricing.