018. Why Contractors Underprice Their Work (And Don't Even Realize It)
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Why do contractors underprice their work without even realizing it?
In this episode of Profit Isn't an Accident, Shannon Howard tackles one of the biggest profit killers in the trades industry: underpricing.
Most contractors don't intentionally underprice their work. They're trying to stay competitive, keep crews busy, win jobs, and provide for their families. But over time, pricing from fear instead of facts creates cash flow problems, burnout, financial stress, and businesses that feel harder to run every year.
If you're a contractor, plumber, electrician, HVAC business owner, or service business owner, this episode explains why being busy does not automatically mean you're making money.
Shannon breaks down:
- Why contractors underprice without realizing it
- The emotional side of pricing jobs
- Why winning the job isn't always winning in business
- How fear impacts estimates and profitability
- Why "we'll make it up on volume" rarely works
- The hidden costs contractors forget to include
- How underpricing leads to burnout and financial pressure
- What healthy pricing should actually accomplish
If you've ever looked at your schedule and wondered why you're still stressed despite being busy, this episode is for you.
🎯 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- Why contractors struggle to charge enough
- The psychology behind underpricing
- How pricing mistakes affect cash flow
- Why low margins create constant stress
- The true cost of underpriced jobs
- How to evaluate whether your pricing is working
- What profitable contractors do differently
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