Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: gavin pedley on July 12, 2010, 11:30:59 am
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Hi all i have not been on her for ages.
I am thinking of starting up in window cleaning (wfp) to eventually replace my current job. I currently work full time as a care worker for people with Autism as does my wife, our son also has Autism and this is why we want a change.
I did contact a company today that is a franchise i guess they provide van fuel water etc and you are still self employed BUT they take 50% commission on what you earn. so if i earn £1000 i only get £500 and is not as flexible as i need it to be.
I have been looking into window cleaning for some time now and think it would suit but still have many questions lol, so here goes.
1. I have no funds as yet for a van or system but was thinking maybe a business loan what sort of price would i be looking at for system (mostly domestic round) and what van should i be looking for, or do i really need a van? i don't really want to run a family car and van. Could a system be fitted in a car? where in uk can i get good priced system?
2. I need to work around dropping kids at school at 9.30am and picking them up again at 3.00pm could i earn enough in that time to replace what i currently earn £1000 a month?
3. Is window cleaning seasonal? do you loose money/custom in winter can you still do windows in the rain obviously in Cornwall it rains a lot in winter! which is where i am.
4. Does anyone here work in cornwall? what areas need a cleaner and what sort of prices are you charging down here?
I have three days off during the week which i could use to slowly build the business untill i got enough to go part time at work and eventually quit to do full time window cleaning
I am sure i had loads more questions than that but can't think of them now, sure they will come to me again.
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1.you could get a trolley and a few barrels in a estate car but a small van like a berlingo/kangoo/combo would be ideal.4 or 5grand would kit you out with van/trolley/poles/trad gear and insurance.
2.easily earn a grand a month part time once you ve got the work!!
3.no.i work all year round and have done for 16 years.i dont earn as much in winter due to short days and weather but easily make more than a grand a month! ;)
4.ive no idea how much they charge in cornwall apart from double what they charge in the north west!!
unless you buy a round to start off you will have to do a hell of a lot of canvassing/leafletting to build up enough work to earn a living out of it!!
best wishes
dazmond
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i work around st austell email me bmwc@live.com what part u in
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Hello Gavin, me again!
My eldest son is autistic and can be home a lot of the time so i have always been self employed so the hours are more flexible, i have enough houses now to clean everyday if the weather lets me and on average if i work on my own i earn £100- £130 a day, i drop my boy at school at 8,45 and pick him up at 3.15 if i have my mate working with me then we do approx £200 a day, this is based on trad cleaning as i only got the wfp 2 weeks ago and im still haing issues with the ppm of the water!
This can be a great way to make a living but if the weathers bad like it was with the snow at xmas then it can be hard, i didnt earn anything for over 5 weeks ( goodbye savings for new van!)
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Thanks for the reply rich nice to know it can be done. We just really need to make some changes so we have a bit of a life.
I have been feeding my brain on this forum for a couple weeks now and think i am slowly getting there and think/hope this can eventually replace my current job all i need to do now i sus out what van, system etc
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gavin the "all i need to do is decide what van/system to get" is just the start!
the real problem is getting the work in the first place!i would advise you to buy a round and work with another window cleaner for a few months at least before starting up on you own or it could just be a big costly mistake and a waste of your time!!
regards
dazmond
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gavin go for it m8
id never cleaned windows before and enjoy doing it,im picking up customers every week.
be your own boss and enjoy it get the advertising and canvassing right and you can build a good business,i was gonna buy a few rounds but were very underpriced.
Thanks for the reply rich nice to know it can be done. We just really need to make some changes so we have a bit of a life.
I have been feeding my brain on this forum for a couple weeks now and think i am slowly getting there and think/hope this can eventually replace my current job all i need to do now i sus out what van, system etc
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Thanks I understand that it is only half the battle and buying a round would harangues work but I still have a full time job and will do w/c on my days off so am not at risk of having no money I totally understand it will take some time to build a round and am prepared fir this I will not be leaving my current job untill I know I can afford to. Think the thing I am facing now is whether to go DIY or fully fitted system. I was looking at pure freedom diy kit. They provide cage but I am unsure about properly securing it also I am not sure what van to be looking at for a 400lt system.
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Build DIY.I have full time job which I've gone to 4 night week.
I have a doblo.I have 250 in but getting 400.great vans get DIY infact just but the bits you need to start without glass fibre pole.get a clx.or slx pole dedecent to system.
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gavin
I am down the road from you give me a call, you can spend a day with one of our guys if you like
Dave
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That would be fantastic the shyness in me makes me want to decline but I know I need to get over it and know it would be good experience. I am free on monday
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Hi Gavin
Later in the week would be best, phone me Tuesday and we will arrange something
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Ok will do I the number on the first website in your sig?
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That would be fantastic the shyness in me makes me want to decline but I know I need to get over it and know it would be good experience. I am free on monday
You'll have to get over that shyness to build a business. I was rather forced into w/cing when I first started. It was that or the dole as there were no jobs about in 1991. Having no income is a great cure for shyness ;D .
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Lol totally. I am sure I can get over it for me It is ether stay stuck in this rut and be skint all the time and hardly see my family or man up and make changes.
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Helo Gav,
I havent been on here for a few days and just reading your thread from the start this is all lookiing pretty positive!! defo go out with another cleaner youll be amazed at the tips youllpick up, when i started i had no one to help and used to look on youtube to see how to clean a window!the shyness will go, i was in a rut when i started and needed something positive to get into, this job was just what i needed and years later i still get up looking forward to getting out there and earning my own wage.
Rich
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gavin did you ever spend a day with daves lads ??????????????????????/
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Not yet hoping to near end of week
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Make sure you try Matey thats a great opportunity ;D
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Indeed it is just spoke to David so hopefully will get out end of week, we will see.
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Hi Gavin
Phone me again on Monday, we have been snowed under and I havent had time to phone you, send me your number again and I will be in touch.
Dave
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Just want to say thanks again David for the opportunity today and could you please thank Chris for his time and showing me how its all done. :)
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Did it go ok?? you still going to set up a round?
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Yes went well David has a great business. The day has definitely confirmed it for me. Can't wait to get going finances have been agreed now so just got to find suitable van I pretty much know what system I am going for.
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Hi Gavin
No problems, need any more help give us a shout.
Dave
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good for you mate let us know how you get on
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I will do ;)
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have a good pole for you if interested with a superlite brush and might consider selling you a xline trolley.
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Hi,
In my opinion You take a franchise because good franchise gave you loan for working.There is no problem of time you can do whenever you want but profit may be more or less.window cleaning business is not a seasonal business everybody needs cleaning whether it is after rainy season or before rainy season.These franchisers provide you training,full support and good marketing strategy to work.
Thanks!
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