Friday, August 11, 2017

Tips In Negotiating With A Marine Repair Shop

By Elizabeth Robinson


Some people own boats and properly maintaining them is important to keep them well functioned and last longer when used. This would help their parts be prevented from sustaining damages that might require repairs or replacements. Doing this will avoid your money in being spent on unexpected and unplanned things.

But no matter how much careful you take care of your boat, there will come a time that some parts were damaged or does not function properly anymore. Visit the marine repair southern California for help with this kind of problems. Although repairing them yourself is possible if you have the skills and knowledge in doing these tasks but professionals are better at this.

Having a tight budget is fine as long as you will immediate inform the shop of your status so they can recommend the best course of action. They would usually suggest in having the project done in stages with the important ones being prioritized. Ask them also how much is the cost of similar repairs they worked on before.

Have an estimate written before they would start working on your project and remember that this is just an approximation. The chances of the cost increasing is there because of unexpected problems that may pop up later during the process. You could tell them to ask your permission before they will proceed repairing the new issues specially when it exceeds the budget.

Ask evidences showing they did repairs and replacements like taking pictures on those little works they did and giving back to you the damaged parts. This would prevent them from performing repairs which is not needed or charging you of things not done. This is a prohibited practice on reputable companies for their mechanics but still better be sure.

If the estimates given to you do not seem to look right then ask second opinions from marine surveyors and other shops. Doing so will make you have more options and determine which offers a better deal but those with extreme differences on prices are worrisome. Ask their reasons in having different fees compared with others.

Once an estimate has been chosen and approved, let them draw a work order up containing the basic details regarding the project. This includes the cost estimates, starting date, assigned mechanic, instructions and forms. Make sure they include the estimated date on when it will be completed and a separate copy for the assigned mechanic.

Determine the payment plan specially when the project is a large one which requires you to pay them before they continue with the following stage. Make sure that particular stage is done already before paying them by verifying them yourself with a visit. If you would be unable to do periodic checks for it then you can hire a marine surveyor instead for this.

Remember when requesting things with the shop, not everything could be given to you. Although if the company does not show interest with helping you during negotiation then find another one. Reputable ones always make customer service an important aspect of their business.




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