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FredHodgeJr
Jobber Ambassador
4 days ago

Should Home Service Companies Charge Minimum Service Fee?

Many home service businesses run into situations where customers request small jobs that only take 10–20 minutes but still require travel time, setup, and administrative work.

Some companies implement a minimum service fee to make sure those jobs remain profitable, while others worry it may scare away potential customers.

For those in the home service industry:

• Do you charge a minimum service fee?
• If so, what is your minimum and how did you determine it?
• How do customers typically respond when they hear there is a minimum?
• Have you found it helps filter out unprofitable jobs?

Curious how others approach this balance between profitability and customer experience.

1 Reply

  • TurfT's avatar
    TurfT
    Contributor 2

    I run a lawn care business and I do charge a minimum service fee. Even if a job only takes a few minutes, there is still travel time, setup, and admin involved.

    The exact minimum really depends on your industry and your costs, so the key is knowing your numbers and making sure the minimum at least covers travel, time, and overhead.

    In terms of customer reactions, some people will decline when they hear there’s a minimum, and that’s okay. In my experience it’s better to be consistent and confident in your pricing rather than making exceptions that don’t make sense for the business.

    I’ve also found that maintaining a minimum helps filter out jobs that would otherwise be unprofitable. It allows you to focus on work that makes sense for both the customer and the business.