Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mist A Bit on March 20, 2014, 02:58:58 pm
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Hi guys, got 450 new houses being built in an area where I work, got a bit of competition but I'm determined for the majority of this estate to be my customers so just wondering what techniques you might use to make sure your first their and get the jobs.
Any ideas or experience welcome
Thanks guys
Steve
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Be the cheapest and do the first clean free.
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Look professional and act like your the biggest window cleaning business around that area;) even if you aint!
Dont under price people because you will later regret it.
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To get all if it you'd need to be too cheap from my experience.
Some people are all about cost.
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Hi guys, got 450 new houses being built in an area where I work, got a bit of competition but I'm determined for the majority of this estate to be my customers so just wondering what techniques you might use to make sure your first their and get the jobs.
Any ideas or experience welcome
Thanks guys
Steve
Better to get "most" or the 10% who will pay top whack?
If you really want "most", keep leafletting from a week before anyone moves in and canvassing - they'll see your leaflet and phone you or you'll knock and get them. Keep accurate records and go there once a week until you have spoken to every single person. Anyone you don't have as a customer (even ones who have said "no") gets a leaflet every week.
Lots of work but it's your best pop.
Vin
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Thank you for the heads up lol
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
We found that as well.
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
We found that as well.
I had a customer move into a new build estate so carried on cleaning at his new place .. canvassed another 6 up and lost em all bar my original customer ... 3 said couldn't afford it and other 3 said I was too expensive and another firm (trad) that did the entire estate were £4 cheaper than me so this lot now do most of the estate it would seem but at rock bottom prices.
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
We found that as well.
I had a customer move into a new build estate so carried on cleaning at his new place .. canvassed another 6 up and lost em all bar my original customer ... 3 said couldn't afford it and other 3 said I was too expensive and another firm (trad) that did the entire estate were £4 cheaper than me so this lot now do most of the estate it would seem but at rock bottom prices.
This the estate that we have discussed before Ian?
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our windows open ut so we can clean them ourselfs for now. new houses,you still get regular customers, plenty of dust in the air if still building
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An estate near us has all tilt and turn windows
So the owners can clean them. Still seen window cleaners on the estate tho.
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this always reminds me of those documentaries were you see a feeding frenzy, usually sharks, ravaging a small piece of meat.
The customer will win because the sharks will be offering their services at stupid prices just to get the biggest piece of meat.
As has been mentioned you may gain a quite a few but the reality is you will probably start to loose them very early on to the price sharks..If you dont need the work go back in two years time when it settles down and the new houses have been sold a couple of times because they couldn't afford the mortgage and the nea owners are more realistic
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The moral of the story is... Buy a ladder, squeeqy and bucket, make sure you smoke a joint in their garden on your break and dont forget to
Pee in their plant pots and last but not least charge £2.50 every 2 weeks!
Then you have a customer for life ;D
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
We found that as well.
I had a customer move into a new build estate so carried on cleaning at his new place .. canvassed another 6 up and lost em all bar my original customer ... 3 said couldn't afford it and other 3 said I was too expensive and another firm (trad) that did the entire estate were £4 cheaper than me so this lot now do most of the estate it would seem but at rock bottom prices.
This the estate that we have discussed before Ian?
not this time :)
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It takes a while to get established on a new estate and maybe like Vin says drop flyers on a regular basis .
The cheap ones will always get in first but slowly they will disappear , Have gained custys because they have seen that a do a quality job of cleaning the frames every time and doors and their trad cleaner was not touching them .
So i will always sell the fact that i am protecting their investment as white frames can become stained with dirt pretty quickly , But having said that i still see frames that are black on the tops and it just bewilders me that custy will pay over £200,000 for a house and have minging frames . Mike
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
We found that as well.
Me too.
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We offer to clean all frames doors and garage doors while building work is going on.
As wfp we do this anyway but the custies think they are getting something extra for nothing ;)
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New build customers usually ten bob millionaire new house new cars can't afford the windows cleaned. :'(
We found that as well.
Me too.
Me 3. You need to give them about 5 years and then they will be able to afford us.
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The best methods I have used.
1 DON`T` WASTE TIME, DO IT
2 MAKE LEAFLETS AND DROP THE AREA EVERY 3 WEEKS ( IF YOUR LEAFLET CAN BE HUNG ON THE DOOR numpty EVEN BETTER. AND CHANGE THE DESIGN EVERY DROP SO THEY STAY FRESH. and interesting . Include a list of local Doctors council phone numbers etc anything that they might need to contact. I HAVE DONE THIS IT WORKED FOR ME.
3 GO DOOR KNOCKING ASAP. AND TALK TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN. BE CHARMING. BE MR NICE GUY.
Good luck.
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ive just got a new build near me so off i went poped flyers in, bingo .i put the price on. but went in realy cheap they were 10 quid jobs all day long but i priced at 7.i was mobed with calls .i found out that a windy was charging £12.50 a pop..before any one says i was under cutting .i hadent got a clue what the other guy was charging. i make apoint of going in low on new builds untill it quietens down .it has already been canvassed 4 or more times already but ive managed to hang on to all my custys so im gonna bide my time and put up the price.ive been doing them for about 4 months got to know some quite well. it apeares that the top price started @£12.50 -£9.00- £8.00 then me £7 so if any body whants to do it for less they are wellcome ; ;D i think i have the lions share at the moment.
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Congratulations on lowering your hourly average ???
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only for a short time .it will be worth it .im in the prosess of uping some of my regular custys so that will cover the short fall +
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Only winding you up or trying too ;) Well done Mr Lion
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;D
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Hi guys, got 450 new houses being built in an area where I work, got a bit of competition but I'm determined for the majority of this estate to be my customers so just wondering what techniques you might use to make sure your first their and get the jobs.
Any ideas or experience welcome
Thanks guys
Steve
charge £5 a house u should get all of the houses
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wouldent get out of the van
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If they are 4 bed house and you are doing them at £7 you want feeling :o
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Small ,i had someone on here price a 5 bed with conservatory for £7
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I hate new housing estates as they all think they're flash when they're up to their necks on credit watching their bank statements, too much cheap competition from so many newbies, etc. Having said that I have 6 townhouses I do on one estate, not looking for anymore so price high on them and I still pick up on them when really I'd love to ditch them as Im not keen on pokey little 3st town houses with tiny side alleyways, difficult to reach windows with stupid Juliet windows. The only reason I do them is because they all pay by bank transfer and are all next door to each other, gripe over :)