Some one want to explain the purpose of yearly maintenance to me and why I should pay $70 to fix something that's working?
Price break down on a mares abyss 22 which purchased last year was $400+:
$34.50 - Labor
$14.00 - Parts 1st stage
$10.00 - Parts 2nd stage
$12.00 - O2 Cleaning.
What amazes me is the O2 Cleaning was discounted, it's normally $50 as per the receipt. Honestly, what the hell.
A normal labor rate is $20-$25 per stage, or in this case, $75 for a first, second and octo. In that regard you got a really good deal if you had 3 stages done and you still saved a few bucks per stage compared to the average if you had 2 stages done.
$24.00 in parts is also pretty normal for a first and second stage.
The only place you got screwed is in the $12.00 O2 clean charge. The current industry practice is that no special cleaning is required for mixes up to 40%. It was not always that way, but if your LDS is still doing O2 cleaning for regs used with mixes up to 40%, they are behind the times.
----
In general the real area for abuse/price gouging seems to be in the area of parts cost. Some regs have some specialty parts that are replaced annually and there is some justification for a $15-$20 annual service cost, but many forst and second stage combinations just use maybe a dozen stock o-rings and a couple of seats and a couple bucks would cover the total manufacturer cost - compared to a dealer cost fo maybe $5-$10 per kit and a retail cost of $10-$20 per kit.
Labor is pretty fair at $20-$25 per stage, and no one gets rich off it when you considfer the time, tools and shop supplies used. And when a reg is really dirty or corroded, I charge the shop extra and they pass it on to the customer.
In the end though a fair and reasonable cost for an annual service of a first second and octo is still going to be $100-$120. On the one hand, that is a significant portion of the purchase price, but on the other, if you do more than maybe 20 dives per year it is cheaper than the gas you put through it and it is no more than the cost of a single 2 tank boat trip. So if you keep it in perspective, it is not excessive in terms of the over all cost of the sport.