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3 Ways Trim Shops Avoid Slow Season

October 28, 2011 By Nadeem Muaddi 3 Comments

For many auto upholstery shops, winter is a slow season. Cold weather keeps customers away and the added expenses of Christmas limit their ability to splurge on cosmetic fixes to their cars. Still, there are ways to ensure that your auto upholstery business doesn’t ground to a halt – but you’ll need to plan ahead (like right now!)

1. Develop a Winter Schedule

In most states, car show season runs from spring until fall (with the majority taking place during the summer). Given the nice weather and lack of any major gift-giving holidays, this period also tends to be most upholstery shops’ busy season.

While smart business owners are already working the car show circuit to boost business, the savviest of the bunch are also scheduling the most time-consuming jobs that they pick up (like full interior overhauls) for the slow season.

This way, they can spend their busy season handling all the walk-in convertible tops and headliners that they can handle, and have enough time to take care of the bigger, harder jobs when things slow down.

2. Provide Winter Services

Here’s some not-so-shocking news: most drivers complain that their cars get too cold during winter. However, few consider what an auto upholstery shop can do to keep them warm.

By shifting your shop’s advertising focus from convertible tops, headliners and carpets to more winter-appropriate services – like seat heaters, sheepskin seat covers and snow tarps – you can attract a whole new customer base.

Skeptical? A 2011 J.D. Power and Associates study on seat quality and satisfaction, revealed that 70 percent of vehicle owners said that they wanted seat-related amenities, such as seat heaters, installed in their cars.

3. Turn Upholstery into a Christmas Gift

Your customers spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars every year on Christmas presents – which leaves little money to spend on fixing their cars (especially on upholstery, which isn’t as vital to a vehicle’s operation as – say, its transmission).

Why not get in on the action by marketing your upholstery services as a possible Christmas gift? There are, after all, loads of car buffs that would love custom embroidered headrests or new door panels for Christmas.

The easiest way to do this is to sell holiday gift certificates. Package them correctly, market them to the right people and watch how many people – looking to give something unique this year – go nuts over the idea.

If all else fails and business still stays slow, consider using the downtime to make improvements to your shop, get your office paperwork in order and attend conferences and seminars where you can network with other industry professionals. After all, it’s called “slow season” not “unproductive season”.

We want to hear from you: How do you plan on avoiding or staying productive this upcoming slow season? Tell us in the comments section below!

Filed Under: Archive, Better Business Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Business Tips, Car Interior, Gift Certificates, J.D. Power and Associates, Seat Heater, Slow Season

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  1. Nadeem says

    October 29, 2011 at 2:13 pm

    Trimmers have been commenting on this article in another upholstery forum. Comments include:

    Agent 002: nice find….we got xmas commercial at our local radio station which seems to help out during our slow time

    kodydog: With furniture I usually stay busy through Xmas with people sprucing up for company and upholstering for gifts. We just got our first job for a Xmas gift. A neighbor called and said come over quick while my hubby is out. Unfortunately he came home early and caught us. Good thing my wife was with me. Oops. The surprise is over but were still doing the chair.

    Mike8560: My slow time is September and right around Christmas

    sofadoc: Yeah, furniture isn’t as seasonal as auto/marine. Even when it’s slow, I never run out of work. I actually look forward to the slowdowns. It gives me time to get reorganized.

    Reply
  2. Edward Munday says

    December 10, 2016 at 5:23 pm

    Retire… But still on fb, My dad and I would buy several Autos to work on during winter months. We also did boat seats more during winter months the only time some could do without their boats. We were both trained in furniture but we both did not like doing furniture. Campers also need an upholsters help too. The article The HR has we also did. Advertising works if you know where to put it.

    Reply
  3. ARMInteriors says

    December 14, 2016 at 9:39 pm

    I am so happy to see this thread. I thought it was just me sewing anything and everything this winter! LOL

    Reply

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