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No business owner wakes up excited to raise prices. For many, it feels uncomfortable, risky, and even a little personal. You worry about losing customers, getting pushback, or sounding like “just another contractor” charging more every year. But here’s the truth most business owners avoid. Ultimately, if your prices haven’t changed in a while, your profit probably has. Between rising labor costs, material and fuel costs, insurance, and the cost of retaining skilled technicians, many service-based businesses are operating with thinner margins than they realize.The real question isn’t “Should I raise my prices?” Rather, it’s “Can my business survive if I
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