Re: First Official Repair and Dirty Crack Question
Posted: June 6th, 2003, 8:21 pm
We focus almost all of out marketing efforts on rv owners.
We do about 80 rv replacements a month and a few repairs on these.
If you can find a good Rv show, or rally and if you live in an area with lots of dealerships and rv parks you can make a good buck working this market.
The average price to replace a windshield in an RV is in the 700-900 dollar range. These people scratch out checks for that amount without batting an eye.
If you are an RV owner and have a chip on a windshield you are more than happy to write a check for $90-120 to have the chip repaired. Not only is it expensive to replace but it takes about a week to have the glass shipped and installed. It's a hassle.
I've heard of a company that travels the country to RV rallys and will do 30-40 repairs a day. (yes they are long days) but if there are a few thousand Rver's at a particular rally you will make a load of money for a few days worth of work.
I will be in Louisville Kentucky later this month for an Rv rally with about 20,000 registered participants there with their RV's. I won't be able to scratch the surface on the damage that will be there. It's only 4 days but will come back home with a few dollars to add to the bank deposit.
We do about 80 rv replacements a month and a few repairs on these.
If you can find a good Rv show, or rally and if you live in an area with lots of dealerships and rv parks you can make a good buck working this market.
The average price to replace a windshield in an RV is in the 700-900 dollar range. These people scratch out checks for that amount without batting an eye.
If you are an RV owner and have a chip on a windshield you are more than happy to write a check for $90-120 to have the chip repaired. Not only is it expensive to replace but it takes about a week to have the glass shipped and installed. It's a hassle.
I've heard of a company that travels the country to RV rallys and will do 30-40 repairs a day. (yes they are long days) but if there are a few thousand Rver's at a particular rally you will make a load of money for a few days worth of work.
I will be in Louisville Kentucky later this month for an Rv rally with about 20,000 registered participants there with their RV's. I won't be able to scratch the surface on the damage that will be there. It's only 4 days but will come back home with a few dollars to add to the bank deposit.