Maybe this is a bit of a daft question, but if you don't ask, you don't find out.
So, how do you measure the floor area to be cleaned on site?
Do you measure it, pace it, guess it or take the customers word for it?
If you actually measure it, I thought i'd let you know (in case you haven't already got one) that there are a couple of cheap 'Ultrasonic' measurers in the shops at the moment. The type of thing used by Estate agents etc.
One is on 'Special' from today at 'NETTO' and measures distances from 2 to 41 feet, will calculate square automatically, memorises up to 5 readings, converts between imperial and metric, and also has a Calculator. Price is £14.99.
http://www.netto.co.uk/internet/nettog/menu/main.nsfThe other is at 'Aldi' from 19th August, a bit more basic, also has a laser pointer, measures 2 to 49 feet. Price £12.99
http://uk.aldi.com/You won't see the Aldi one on their website til probably after this Friday.
I thought that maybe this would add a little to the professional looking image. The one at 'Netto' in particular, you could work out the room size, punch in a few buttons and hey presto madam that will be £££££
If you are interested, the 'specials' in these shop usually sell out fairly quickly. Don't know how good they are of course, but am going to get one today to see what it's like.
By the way, I don't usually go into these shops, but I saw a leaflet by the roadside when I stopped to tie up my shoelace. Oh, and the Aldi one I saw in the paper, I think. Usually shop at M&S, 'honest'.
Martin S