Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: steve gold on January 05, 2011, 02:06:48 pm
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Hi there,
Have been domestic cleaner for about 5 years but have recently moved to WFP and am starting to quote for commercial work. Is there a standard pricing index for these type of jobs (obviously I understand it depends on circs) or is it just a case of "quote and see"?
Cheers, Steve
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When you price commercial window cleaning you have to remember the golden rule...............
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whats the golden rule then
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whats the golden rule then
normally. be the cheapest ;D
but, without undercutting yourself ;)
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price the same as domestic as you will only undercut ur self, find out what there payment terms are, as i have some that i wont be going too once i get paid off as the jobs arnt worth the hassle of traveling and waiting for cheques, rather spend time on domestic now
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depends on the size of the job
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You could price with an hourly rate lets say £25.00per hour and the job is estimated about 4 hours to do so give a price about £100.00 and tell them you give them a 10% discount which gives you £90.00.
Even £90.00 for 4 hours work will give you an hourly rate of £22.50.
Inaddition of going for Commecial you need to explain your risk accessment, show your Liability Insurance, some do ask for Health & Safety etc. :D
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You could price with an hourly rate lets say £25.00per hour and the job is estimated about 4 hours to do so give a price about £100.00 and tell them you give them a 10% discount which gives you £90.00.
Even £90.00 for 4 hours work will give you an hourly rate of £22.50.
Inaddition of going for Commecial you need to explain your risk accessment, show your Liability Insurance, some do ask for Health & Safety etc. :D
how many large commercial jobs do u have then.
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what N J has actaully written is a very good method, like he said work out what you require an hour then X by how everlong you think
the job is gonna take you.
Also take into account any rise in say insurance ect doin commercial work might cost you, and as N J said its well worth sorting out
all the paper work side of things ie sample risk assesment or method statement.
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Steve we have a good training course running from March all over the country called Bid 2 win visit www.training43.com and give David WIllis a call
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how much is the course?
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you cant price the same as domestic, so rule that out as of now if you want a bit of good advise.
when i tend to price for commercial work i always put 10% on top of what its worth, somtimes 15%.
you will get knocked down and you will be 1 of 3 doing the quotation, well thats what happens in my commercial world...
I have 13 and half k worth of contracts a year, not much but its better than nothing and when combined with my domestic its very good money.
My first job i remember saying to the warden, ... call it 250 quid, she said ok no worries just clean the inside of my office window. lol.
still there today
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thanx for all your replies....
Does anyone have a blank quotation template or any advises on layouts?
Cheers in advance....
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how much is the course?
[Alex give Dave Willis a call 01205 364333]