HVAC Air Filters: What's the Markup & Profit?

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HVAC Air Filters: What's the Markup & Profit?

Markup on air filtration products used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems refers to the difference between the cost a contractor or retailer pays for the filter and the price at which it is sold to the end consumer. This difference covers various operational costs and contributes to profit margins. For example, a filter purchased by a contractor for $5 might be sold to a homeowner for $15, representing a markup of $10.

The markup applied to these filtration devices is significant due to several factors. It accounts for expenses such as storage, transportation, employee wages, and marketing efforts. Moreover, it reflects the convenience offered to customers who may not want to source filters themselves. Historically, HVAC contractors have often included filtration maintenance as part of broader service agreements, justifying a higher price point through bundled services and expertise.

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