Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: 8weekly on June 10, 2014, 09:56:40 pm
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http://www.panoramio.com/m/photo/6580851
Outsides and in and out?
They haven't been cleaned for over a year and likely to be a one off.
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Not much change from a grand I'd have thought.
Edit: make it 2 cause it's black and white.
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I would've said about 600
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£800 or thereabouts.
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I think it might be outsides only, I am guessing the £800+ ish is in and out.
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800?? Are you guys having a laugh.
I have never tried cleaning the insides of these kind of windows... But i very much doubt it would take nearly a week to do (wich is roughly what a 1 man van would charge per week)
If i knew more about cleaning the insides of these windows i would charge per day and i would suggest the full lost could be done in 2 days? I could be wrong lol just seems massively expensive
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800?? Are you guys having a laugh.
I have never tried cleaning the insides of these kind of windows... But i very much doubt it would take nearly a week to do (wich is roughly what a 1 man van would charge per week)
If i knew more about cleaning the insides of these windows i would charge per day and i would suggest the full lost could be done in 2 days? I could be wrong lol just seems massively expensive
2 days??????? are you having a laugh?
£350 out
£650 in
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Says next to the picture the building has been demolished?
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Oh well then I'll do it for £17.50
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Who's asking you to clean demolished houses 8weekly?
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Says next to the picture the building has been demolished?
Lol.. Viewing it tomorrow so I haven't seen it, but you seem to be right. Reading another page it says another house was built elsewhere on the estate in 1971. Will post some pictures tomorrow.
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4 bed bungalow went up mate.
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i would charge £300 outsides only.all done in one day.
i would refuse the inside cleaning.id tell them to get their domestic cleaners to do em! ;) ;D
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4 bed bungalow went up mate.
No, it's turned into one of Mick's trailer parks. ;D
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4 bed bungalow went up mate.
No, it's turned into one of Mick's trailer parks. ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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last time we done a house like that and not to far away from you steve. ;)
it took 3men 2 days so work from that
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Says next to the picture the building has been demolished?
That's pure water for you it will melt anything. ;D
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you'll regret it when your cleaning that if you dont charge close to 1k, those tall sash windows take 3 times longer than you think they will. plus you will need big step ladders inside and have to move all their crap out the way then put it back again
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I had a call from the one below today. The last people took 5 working days. 2 men 2 1/2 days. and charged £500. You have to wonder why they didn't go back this year. When I said £800 (the last people did it on ladders) they were staggered. ::)roll
http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/barton_court_kintbury.html
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I had a call from the one below today. The last people took 5 working days. 2 men 2 1/2 days. and charged £500. You have to wonder why they didn't go back this year. When I said £800 (the last people did it on ladders) they were staggered. ::)roll
http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/barton_court_kintbury.html
Doesn't look that big. Looks like doing 3 semis
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I had a call from the one below today. The last people took 5 working days. 2 men 2 1/2 days. and charged £500. You have to wonder why they didn't go back this year. When I said £800 (the last people did it on ladders) they were staggered. ::)roll
http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/barton_court_kintbury.html
Doesn't look that big. Looks like doing 3 semis
Never known 3 semis take 5 days. In fairness that is only the front and you need to walk around it to appreciate the scale.