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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Darren70 on October 05, 2018, 04:47:01 pm
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Hi guys
thinking of adding gutter cleaning service, any advice on price and time taken on domestic and commercial jobs. London / Essex Area Thanks for any advice given.
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If gutter vacing typically a front and back terrace takes around 25 mins - times vary depending on how bad they are and don’t forget they are 1 off “bespoke” work so allow travel into your price
Then think of what you should/want/need be earning p/h and that’s your price guide
Darran
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If gutter vacing typically a front and back terrace takes around 25 mins - times vary depending on how bad they are and don’t forget they are 1 off “bespoke” work so allow travel into your price
Then think of what you should/want/need be earning p/h and that’s your price guide
Darran
Our gutter clearing is only available to regular window cleaning customers and only done when we clean the windows. Doing one off gutter clears means you’ve got to go out to quote or we found ourselves coming across jobs we couldn’t do when we arrived. Basically, if the ladder needs to come out we’re not really interested.
The point is that it can be more trouble than it’s worth. It didn’t help that I got the pricing wrong to start. Now I’ve got a minimum price per side and a minimum total job price. Otherwise I price by the metre.
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I love gutter clearing!
Sad innit.
Quoted one yesterday £3/m.
I’d like to start a national gutter clearing thing.
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8W - you don’t seem to like going out very much at all - regular windows, blocks of flats, gutter, each to their own I guess, I feel your missing out on a lot of work though.
Darran
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Hi nick please could you email it to me, I bought a gutter vac of you a couple months ago but haven't used it yet as been so busy roofing but I'm looking to get cleaning business up and running again soon.
Email is northyorkshire.roofing@outlook.com
Cheers Rob
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8W - you don’t seem to like going out very much at all - regular windows, blocks of flats, gutter, each to their own I guess, I feel your missing out on a lot of work though.
Darran
My focus is entirely on regular window cleaning customers. I'm not interested in irregular jobs. I'll do them for regular customers or I'll do 1/2 day one off full house cleans.
I want to know that every van is full with work every day. Day in, day out without having to find work to fill them.
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8W - you don’t seem to like going out very much at all - regular windows, blocks of flats, gutter, each to their own I guess, I feel your missing out on a lot of work though.
Darran
My focus is entirely on regular window cleaning customers. I'm not interested in irregular jobs. I'll do them for regular customers or I'll do 1/2 day one off full house cleans.
I want to know that every van is full with work every day. Day in, day out without having to find work to fill them.
Makes sense and if you have staff it is the best way, I get bored too easy though so like to mix things up lol.
Rob
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Hello Nick, would it be possible to email myself a copy 'windowswashed@btinternet.com' if possible,
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Hi Nick, I'd love a copy too. Please can you mail it to adam.pulley@renewoutdoor.co.uk
Thanks in advance
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i'll have a copy too if it's ok pnswindowcleaning@gmail.com
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Hi Nick
I'd be interested if you could send it to me as well, always seem to have a bit of guesswork involved when I quote!
Thanks
Andy
cgcbuxton@gmail.com
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Can you send to me please. Jamesdotevans@googlemail.com
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8W - you don’t seem to like going out very much at all - regular windows, blocks of flats, gutter, each to their own I guess, I feel your missing out on a lot of work though.
Darran
My focus is entirely on regular window cleaning customers. I'm not interested in irregular jobs. I'll do them for regular customers or I'll do 1/2 day one off full house cleans.
I want to know that every van is full with work every day. Day in, day out without having to find work to fill them.
were like you on this , have you even given it thought to not doing it at all ??? as were thinking of binning it off altogether
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8W - you don’t seem to like going out very much at all - regular windows, blocks of flats, gutter, each to their own I guess, I feel your missing out on a lot of work though.
Darran
My focus is entirely on regular window cleaning customers. I'm not interested in irregular jobs. I'll do them for regular customers or I'll do 1/2 day one off full house cleans.
I want to know that every van is full with work every day. Day in, day out without having to find work to fill them.
were like you on this , have you even given it thought to not doing it at all ??? as were thinking of binning it off altogether
No, because when I take on someone new, there’s a period where his round isn’t yet full so it’s an extra income source during that period, but the main reason is that I was getting lots of enquiries with the fascia jobs and was just passing them on to a friend. As he got busier, he was struggling to them in a timely fashion and we were waiting to do the fascias.
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i ll only do them for regulers if they ask and it would be next time i clean there windows, i also price much higgher than windows.
Doing gutters and fsg isnt enjoyable and much harder on the body so has to be a good rate otherwise i prefer bashing out windows.
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Hi Nick
Can I have a copy please.
rdwc@hotmail.co.uk
Thanks
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Hi nick please could you email me the guide too or even better it may be better to upload the document to this thread as
a pdf attachment for everyone's benefit.
Many thanks
Justin
Jbrowncleaning@gmail.com
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Just remember that there is no such thing as ladder free domestic gutter cleaning, if the roof tiles stick out too far for you to get the nozzle into the gutter or you knock an end cap off you will need to get the ladders out to fix it.
Unless its comercial work then I would stick to windows, less faff.
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Just remember that there is no such thing as ladder free domestic gutter cleaning, if the roof tiles stick out too far for you to get the nozzle into the gutter or you knock an end cap off you will need to get the ladders out to fix it.
Unless its comercial work then I would stick to windows, less faff.
But it’s rare, in three years over hundreds of jobs, only six times (I can actually count it) have the ladders come out. That said, if you’ve got plenty of window cleaning customers I agree, stick to windows.
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Just remember that there is no such thing as ladder free domestic gutter cleaning, if the roof tiles stick out too far for you to get the nozzle into the gutter or you knock an end cap off you will need to get the ladders out to fix it.
Unless its comercial work then I would stick to windows, less faff.
But it’s rare, in three years over hundreds of jobs, only six times (I can actually count it) have the ladders come out. That said, if you’ve got plenty of window cleaning customers I agree, stick to windows.
You mean its rare for you, I was having to get the ladders out on every second or third job because of not being able to get the nozzle into the gutter, the moulded aluminium gutters that screw flat to the fascia tend to be the worst.
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Hi Nick
Can I be cheeky and ask for your instructional email as well.
mark@mcservices.uk
Thanks
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Agree with 8 wky - it’s very rare for ladders to be used - maybe twice for end caps most tiles will push back up into place with the gutter vac nozzle no problem - that’s if your using an aluminium bend and not those silly rubber silicone ones - not all gutter vacs are equal
Darran
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Agree with 8 wky - it’s very rare for ladders to be used - maybe twice for end caps most tiles will push back up into place with the gutter vac nozzle no problem - that’s if your using an aluminium bend and not those silly rubber silicone ones - not all gutter vacs are equal
Darran
Out of interest Darran, which Gutter vac do you use ?
Regards
Larry
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We’ve had the omnivac for 8 years now
Also have one by gutter sucker which I picked up second hand - I upgraded it to 2” poles so both vacs take all the same fittings
Darran
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I’m quite happy using ladders. We have a gutter vac but as mentioned before, they’re useless when the slates come over the gutter. Or you need to remove the swan neck to clear debris, which is often the case.
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I’m quite happy using ladders. We have a gutter vac but as mentioned before, they’re useless when the slates come over the gutter. Or you need to remove the swan neck to clear debris, which is often the case.
You're ladder happy.
https://youtu.be/ByE8NcSWN38
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I’m quite happy using ladders. We have a gutter vac but as mentioned before, they’re useless when the slates come over the gutter. Or you need to remove the swan neck to clear debris, which is often the case.
You're ladder happy.
https://youtu.be/ByE8NcSWN38
Beautiful.
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Any chance of a copy Nick.
johndane1957@gmail.com
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I have written a 6 page document on how to clean and price domestic and commercial gutters. It also includes a risk assessment and method statement template making 8 A4 Pages. If it will help I will email it to you. Free of charge of course!!
Hi Nick could you email me the risk assessment&method statement template please it would be much appreciated ..........tonybraid@yahoo.com
Regards Tony
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Has anyone received a copy yet as I can't seem to find it.
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Email address harvesting?
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Correct Dry Clean tiles on some are a nightmare they look accessible but they are not when always when you use a gutter vac I have had this problem.
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Has anyone received a copy yet as I can't seem to find it.
I was about to ask the same thing today, I've not had it emailed yet.
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I don’t understand why anyone would want his risk assessment any way they are easy to do , and most jobs will use the same format with slight variations anyone can easily make up there own , generally it’s only large commercial jobs that will ask for one and I doubt most who have asked for it are doing that type of work anyway, or got the kit to do the job , if doing domestic unless you are an employer you don’t really need one