Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: redstarwindowcleaners on September 14, 2013, 06:21:24 pm
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Took a break recently as totally knackered and burnt out after working 7 days a week for the last few months to cope with demand
Been trying to run both windows and garden maintenance on my own
Tried a few times to take on someone to help but they either seem useless or unreliable
Have now took the decision to drop the garden maintenance and invest in the window cleaning business
Selling off my gardening equipment has released money to do this without giving the savings a bashing
Looking at a new van sign written/new poles / maybe rebranding sorting out a bit of company clothing looking at a more professional image and expanding my working area and maybe trying for more commercial work
Not looking at employing prefer to stay on my own
Cant wait to get going again with a fresh start
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Good luck Newton you go for it, we so little gardening& it does take up time !!!
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Good luck mate, I think you made the right decision you will make a lot more from windows than gardening - offer all the add ons like conny roof cleans SFG cleans etc. and you won't go wrong,
Darran
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before you get too busy on the windows think ahead , i know you say you dont want to employ,well if thats the case when you are about 3/4 full only take on new work if its higher priced. thatll allow you just a trickle of new work without leading to a full on balls out burnout
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Cheers lads thanks for the comments
Your right about the workload
Once ive a full round I intend to keep adding and dropping with the aim of getting the best paid jobs I can and keep the custies at a managable level so not to over stretch myself again
Thanks again for the encouragement
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Good decision. We've offered garden maintenance with window cleaning and it just doesn't work. We've just got a couple left who are window cleaning customers. Too many gardeners happy to work for £7 ph
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Just remember you can say "no" if your to busy. There is no point in working 24/7. I became a window cleaner because of the time off :)
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Your right with the rates with the garden maintenance they are pretty much set in stone at around 7 /8 quid a hour around here mainly due the summer brigade of semi retired and thoes topping up incomes from other professions
The yearly maintenance costs are pretty horrific too the twice yearly service of my equipment was around £1200 then the running costs of fuel oil and breakdowns parts etc was another 500 plus last year as opposed to next to nothing with the window cleaning
It also helps as I have no water meter
I think it was a good decision
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Concentrate on the windows.much more money in windows and like you say re-brand yourself and push on.
Take somebody on as theres lots of hardworking keen young people about.