Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: andy east sussex on June 17, 2012, 09:15:36 am
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we are soon going to be offers pressure washing what kind of price should we charge and for what as a idea please any info would be great thank you
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We are expanding too! Tell me what to Charge and where to charge it too. Thank you. ???
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We are expanding too! Tell me what to Charge and where to charge it too. Thank you. ???
£80hr
and i tend to charge it where i do work........ I've tried to charge it to places where I have'nt worked, but they never seem keen to pay me for some reason :-\ :-\
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£80/hr for someone who will clean a whole house carpets for £95 ???
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Who does a full house For £95??????
If you are imply I do you need to check out my prices page on my website :)
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No the OP does though http://www.acscleans.co.uk/
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just out of interest..... people often scoff when I say charge £80/hr for powerwashing but this video shows a job i did last week, it took 1hr 15mins.
hopefully you can see the size of the job.... how much do you think a job of this size should cost? at £80 an hour it would cost £100( but I actually charged more than £100)
( ignore the bit in the middle where I am using the turbo lance, that is a clip off a different job, I used it to show the cleaning process)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKrD98k7Omw&list=UUjrAsK9kgOygJM682ay-BUA&index=1&feature=plcp
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You can charge what you like, if you get the work happy days, if you're desperate to earn a crust you'll work for whatever price you put forward that you know will get your hand snapped off.
When I first set up I had a chinese snide honda to get me going, one of them with the quick connect nozzles, I cleaned a friends drive in 4 long hours. Charged him £130 clean. I cleaned the same drive earlier this year in 30 minutes on my own with much better kit that we've built up over time. This time I charged him £60.
The faster you can operate the more you can fit in, the more you fit in the more leads to word of mouth can be gained.
Pretty much every domestic job we do there's always a keep up with the jones' types and they'll snap your hand off if they're aware with the speed you can complete work.
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Mike you carry 1000 gallons is that not litres ???
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to be honest i'm not entirely sure, its a twin axle bowser, it definitely more than a 1000lts I'm sure it was 4000 lts
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that would be a hell of a lot of weight to be towing around. don't they say 1ltr of water is 1kg so that's about 4 ton.
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to be honest i'm not entirely sure, its a twin axle bowser, it definitely more than a 1000lts I'm sure it was 4000 lts
;D ;D ;D
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The trailer looks like a 2000 litre one to me. This will weigh about 2600 Kg's when full so check your train weight, I'd guess you're running illegally at the mo (when tank full).
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/groups/dg_digitalassets/@dg/@en/documents/digitalasset/dg_185825.pdf
What make and model is the towing van?
Be careful also with the eye as opposed to ball hitch connector. A good friend of mine had a vehicle turned by the same, better as I understand it to go with a ball hitch.
As for 1 hour fifteen minutes. What about travelling time and revisit for sanding etc. 1 hour fiftenn good for all that.
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Ian thanks for the link, I tend never to drive with a full tank, as it strains the van.
To be honest i guessed what the bowser holds i've never really known for sure.
half full tends to do an average small job,most times I do hook up to the customers tap ( this is really for the terraced houses that have the tap at the back)
I price job on how long they willm take to do the job, not including travel as most of my jobs are in my small town so travel is minimal, out of town jobs have a travel surcharge.
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Mike
What did you do with the machine you were going to sell and then didn't??
Rob ;D
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this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo5WHgpE0kA&feature=channel&list=UL
still sat on my lawn with weeds growing around it :-\ :-\
wanna buy it? £900
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I didn't hear it properly - did you say it was 15 LPM because I thought the one you didn't sell was bigger than that. 15 LPM wouldn't be enough for me!
Rob ;D
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Was it white the other one
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no this is the one I was selling ... I might have offered others for sale but i can't remember
its only 15lt, ok for general drive cleaning.
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That machine would be perfect for someone looking for a start up package or as an additional machine.
I am looking for something considerably bigger - 14GPM, 54 LPM
Cheers
Rob ;D
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i've got some lovely 10gl min 3000psi Cat pumps turning @ 1000rpm ( so last for ever)
if you had the engine to power them you could buy one and build a nice unit ;) ;)
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What size is required for them?
Rob ;D
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http://www.catpumps.com.ar/pdf/CAT650.pdf
says 20hp..... but I think this is a little small, I would go with 24hp or above so the engine doesn't need to be working at full capacity
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A cursory glance over Ebay, there is a 40 HP for 800 but fitting them together would be more than I would want to take on.
How much are you selling them for?
Rob ;D
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£350 , only been fitted to oil rig, fire suppression systems..... but never used!!! they are changed ever 18mths even though they are never used
cost £2k new
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How many do you have?
Rob ;D
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6
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I can do very little now, on holiday early tomorrow morning but I will speak to my service people and see if they can use them and or build me something with a couple of them.
I will be back a week on Thursday and will ask the questions then.
I will let you know what they say
Rob ;D
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Mike, are they the 660/661 models you have? Presuming so as you said 10 GPM.
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yes the 660 but this is based on the engineer who i bought them off..... but he said the are the same pump just the 660 turns at 1400rpm and the 650 1000rpm