Slash007 – You need to replace the temperature sensor, it’s failing.
...The stupid Weep Mizer temp read 44 degrees! The sensor is not in the sun and I have never had a fluctuation that high...I reset the weep mizer and then for the heck of it moved the sensor to a different area and it was accurate when I went home...
The sensor could be impacted by the sun, building heat, exhaust heat, gremlins, etc.
FWIW - I placed mine on the north side of the building, under the overhang, in the shade, and about 6" off the building. I believe a location like that will give me the best temp reading possible, I'd rather error on the side of cold than warm. You can also put a second sensor on the Weepmizer and it will take both readings and act on the lower of the two temp readings.
My experience with my first three price changes:
1. think about price change
2. lose sleep over price change
3. worry about price change
4. fret over price change
5. lose more sleep over price change
6. examine expenses in an attempt to justify price change
7. do some year-to-year comparisons in an attempt to justify price change
8. drive around to see what other operators charge
9. compare they’re operations with mine
10. decide to make price change
11. think about signage to explain price change to customers
12. lose more sleep over impending price change
13. wring hands and tug hair
14. fret some more
15. have second thoughts about price change
16. get courage up
17. make new price/time decals for meter boxes
18. implement price change
Now…there’s more, but you get the picture.
So, how do I now go about price changes? Skip items 2 through 16.
A respected operator once told me about price increases, “Young man…You’re gonna need a bigger truck.”
Maybe it would be better to do a "permanent" price increase and offer discounts throughout the slower times of the year.
Doug P
I Like this approach. Maybe offer a one week or two week discount for "Spring-Summer-Fall Cleanup"? We've owned the wash over 3 years now. This month's utilities had a huge sewer rate increase along with the highest water usage we've ever had because of weep. NG for floor heat cost us 3 times more than any previous single month. We barely broke even. It needs to be better than that!
I like CB80's post above....That's me to a Tee! Although I usually can't get past number 15.....