Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: cornwallwindows on August 30, 2014, 02:33:34 pm
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After a few months pushing poles I've discovered that a thick skin and not to take things personally when pricing jobs. And some of the comments I get in response are ridiculous. It seems that people think window cleaners work for pennies and have no bills to pay!
I understand that Cornwall isn't the most affluent area of the country but a quote of £40 for all windows (10), cons, all plastics and gutters I would have thought is a pretty reasonable price, it seems not. "A little pricy"!
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You're right.
I thought Cornwall was an affluent area though...
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Complaints, price to high, going with another cleaner etc etc etc Water off a ducks back. Customer will never give you the real reason for cancelling.
I had to price up a job last week... My dad dumped the customer for placing dog **** in the gutters and flinging it on the roof. My dad was trad and used to "grab" parts of the gutters to climb on the roof. This was about 3 years ago. They haven't been cleaned since my dad told them about the ****
Wide boy comes over, "gis us a quote" Played along. Had my mate with me. What happened to your last window cleaner? Old boy was rubbish, missed windows and never did a good job. Oh really, nothing to do with you throwing dog **** in the gutters. HE went BRIGHT RED and flounced off lol
So you see, customers talk poop :)
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I always say "if you get every job you price your to cheap"
But I understand what your saying some people think we should be working for £10 an hour and be grateful of the work.
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What kind of cu@t chucks dog s..t on their roof??
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What kind of cu@t chucks dog s..t on their roof??
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Saves it going into the lawn mower ;)
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Complaints, price to high, going with another cleaner etc etc etc Water off a ducks back. Customer will never give you the real reason for cancelling.
I had to price up a job last week... My dad dumped the customer for placing dog **** in the gutters and flinging it on the roof. My dad was trad and used to "grab" parts of the gutters to climb on the roof. This was about 3 years ago. They haven't been cleaned since my dad told them about the ****
Wide boy comes over, "gis us a quote" Played along. Had my mate with me. What happened to your last window cleaner? Old boy was rubbish, missed windows and never did a good job. Oh really, nothing to do with you throwing dog **** in the gutters. HE went BRIGHT RED and flounced off lol
So you see, customers talk poop :)
Why would you need to "grab" parts of the gutter to climb on the roof? Surely if you are climbing on to a roof the top of the ladder would be above the roofline then you would just step on to the roof?
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What kind of cu@t chucks dog s..t on their roof??
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Complaints, price to high, going with another cleaner etc etc etc Water off a ducks back. Customer will never give you the real reason for cancelling.
I had to price up a job last week... My dad dumped the customer for placing dog **** in the gutters and flinging it on the roof. My dad was trad and used to "grab" parts of the gutters to climb on the roof. This was about 3 years ago. They haven't been cleaned since my dad told them about the ****
Wide boy comes over, "gis us a quote" Played along. Had my mate with me. What happened to your last window cleaner? Old boy was rubbish, missed windows and never did a good job. Oh really, nothing to do with you throwing dog **** in the gutters. HE went BRIGHT RED and flounced off lol
So you see, customers talk poop :)
Why would you need to "grab" parts of the gutter to climb on the roof? Surely if you are climbing on to a roof the top of the ladder would be above the roofline then you would just step on to the roof?
Hard to explain, and tbh cant be arsed.
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simple really .. windows ... connies ... fsg ... gutter cleaning ... pressure washing ... what ever job it is I price em high EVERY time .. if they go for it then good if not I don't care / worry as I will get the next one.
I had a full round (over full) until last week when Ive sold about a third off ... will I change how I price as now lower on work ?? ................... NOT A FLIPPING HOPE IN HELL ............ :) ... if anything will price higher still.
I can remember cleaning connie roofs on a Saturday for £40 as I thought that was the going rate ... now price em at £120 + for a normal sized roof and actually getting more of them.
http://www.h2oproclean.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning/
Price high and work less or work more and have higher prices and have a better lifestyle 8)
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Nice one.
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Im with ian101 you will always get people who think a fiver for a four bed detached is crazy talk but in my experience you dont want them for two main reasons, first theyll dump you when someone offers to do it for 4.50 and second theyre more likely to whinge about the job no matter how good it is. Like ian says if you quote highish and have some faith in your skills youll get people who appreciate a decent job isnt cheap and the jobs you get will pay well. We all put low quotes in when we start and end up doing jobs for peanuts its part of the learning process i guess but with a bit of experience youll know a tight wad when you talk to them your windy spider sense starts tingling! Look out for the following;
In at number 1 ... My old windy only charged 50p / paid me for the privilage
2. How ard can it be f t'clean windows i could do it mesen
3. All that green will come off that conny roof in know time with just spit and a toothbrush
4. Ive been cleaning them myself and theyre not too bad
5. I need my windows cleaned now and probably every 6 months or so ill let you know
6. Double for the first clean #%=!*@$€&%!!!!!!!
I could go on at length but by now you should feel a tingling and be standing knocking the house next door!
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Im with ian101 you will always get people who think a fiver for a four bed detached is crazy talk but in my experience you dont want them for two main reasons, first theyll dump you when someone offers to do it for 4.50 and second theyre more likely to whinge about the job no matter how good it is. Like ian says if you quote highish and have some faith in your skills youll get people who appreciate a decent job isnt cheap and the jobs you get will pay well. We all put low quotes in when we start and end up doing jobs for peanuts its part of the learning process i guess but with a bit of experience youll know a tight wad when you talk to them your windy spider sense starts tingling! Look out for the following;
In at number 1 ... My old windy only charged 50p / paid me for the privilage
2. How ard can it be f t'clean windows i could do it mesen
3. All that green will come off that conny roof in know time with just spit and a toothbrush
4. Ive been cleaning them myself and theyre not too bad
5. I need my windows cleaned now and probably every 6 months or so ill let you know
6. Double for the first clean #%=!*@$€&%!!!!!!!
I could go on at length but by now you should feel a tingling and be standing knocking the house next door!
Haha, great reply thanks! I guess being new(ish) I'm going to notice the a*@%holes more and feel it when people tut and roll their eyes. But I'm pretty sure I do a good job, been given loads of compliments, so must be doing something right.
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Complaints, price to high, going with another cleaner etc etc etc Water off a ducks back. Customer will never give you the real reason for cancelling.
I had to price up a job last week... My dad dumped the customer for placing dog **** in the gutters and flinging it on the roof. My dad was trad and used to "grab" parts of the gutters to climb on the roof. This was about 3 years ago. They haven't been cleaned since my dad told them about the ****
Wide boy comes over, "gis us a quote" Played along. Had my mate with me. What happened to your last window cleaner? Old boy was rubbish, missed windows and never did a good job. Oh really, nothing to do with you throwing dog **** in the gutters. HE went BRIGHT RED and flounced off lol
So you see, customers talk poop :)
Why would you need to "grab" parts of the gutter to climb on the roof? Surely if you are climbing on to a roof the top of the ladder would be above the roofline then you would just step on to the roof?
Hard to explain, and tbh cant be arsed.
Ohh, please tell us the story....
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simple really .. windows ... connies ... fsg ... gutter cleaning ... pressure washing ... what ever job it is I price em high EVERY time .. if they go for it then good if not I don't care / worry as I will get the next one.
I had a full round (over full) until last week when Ive sold about a third off ... will I change how I price as now lower on work ?? ................... NOT A FLIPPING HOPE IN HELL ............ :) ... if anything will price higher still.
I can remember cleaning connie roofs on a Saturday for £40 as I thought that was the going rate ... now price em at £120 + for a normal sized roof and actually getting more of them.
http://www.h2oproclean.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning/
Price high and work less or work more and have higher prices and have a better lifestyle 8)
I'm impressed with your conservatory roof prices. I quote £40 minimum, but I've never gone above £60. Is there any method in getting roofs at your prices other than just asking? I have had quite a few think £40 was too much.
Cheers
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simple really .. windows ... connies ... fsg ... gutter cleaning ... pressure washing ... what ever job it is I price em high EVERY time .. if they go for it then good if not I don't care / worry as I will get the next one.
I had a full round (over full) until last week when Ive sold about a third off ... will I change how I price as now lower on work ?? ................... NOT A FLIPPING HOPE IN HELL ............ :) ... if anything will price higher still.
I can remember cleaning connie roofs on a Saturday for £40 as I thought that was the going rate ... now price em at £120 + for a normal sized roof and actually getting more of them.
http://www.h2oproclean.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning/
Price high and work less or work more and have higher prices and have a better lifestyle 8)
I'm impressed with your conservatory roof prices. I quote £40 minimum, but I've never gone above £60. Is there any method in getting roofs at your prices other than just asking? I have had quite a few think £40 was too much.
Cheers
yup go and look at job if not a regular customer and explain to customer whats involved as some of them think "you just point the squirty pole at it ... don't you ?" ::)roll .... explain it takes time to do the job properly.
having website with before and after helps as well.
I don't get them all but if the phone call is a result from website then 99% certain.
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http://www.thomas-sanderson.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning-service
apparently these guys charge £700 for a normal size conny clean in and out ??
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http://www.thomas-sanderson.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning-service
apparently these guys charge £700 for a normal size conny clean in and out ??
More like restoration there mate. Bit more than a wash and blow dry :) We do something like that, but not with power tools!!! Some of ours can take half a day to clean, and cost more than 40 quid. !! Always inside and outside of course.
Depends what you offer.
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I can remember cleaning connie roofs on a Saturday for £40 as I thought that was the
I'm impressed with your conservatory roof prices. I quote £40 minimum, but I've never gone above £60. Is there any method in getting roofs at your prices other than just asking?
Yes! You don't ask - you quote.
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simple really .. windows ... connies ... fsg ... gutter cleaning ... pressure washing ... what ever job it is I price em high EVERY time .. if they go for it then good if not I don't care / worry as I will get the next one.
I had a full round (over full) until last week when Ive sold about a third off ... will I change how I price as now lower on work ?? ................... NOT A FLIPPING HOPE IN HELL ............ :) ... if anything will price higher still.
I can remember cleaning connie roofs on a Saturday for £40 as I thought that was the going rate ... now price em at £120 + for a normal sized roof and actually getting more of them.
http://www.h2oproclean.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning/
Price high and work less or work more and have higher prices and have a better lifestyle 8)
I'm impressed with your conservatory roof prices. I quote £40 minimum, but I've never gone above £60. Is there any method in getting roofs at your prices other than just asking? I have had quite a few think £40 was too much.
Cheers
yup go and look at job if not a regular customer and explain to customer whats involved as some of them think "you just point the squirty pole at it ... don't you ?" ::)roll .... explain it takes time to do the job properly.
having website with before and after helps as well.
I don't get them all but if the phone call is a result from website then 99% certain.
Are your prices for in and out of the whole conservatory?
Cheers
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simple really .. windows ... connies ... fsg ... gutter cleaning ... pressure washing ... what ever job it is I price em high EVERY time .. if they go for it then good if not I don't care / worry as I will get the next one.
I had a full round (over full) until last week when Ive sold about a third off ... will I change how I price as now lower on work ?? ................... NOT A FLIPPING HOPE IN HELL ............ :) ... if anything will price higher still.
I can remember cleaning connie roofs on a Saturday for £40 as I thought that was the going rate ... now price em at £120 + for a normal sized roof and actually getting more of them.
http://www.h2oproclean.co.uk/conservatory-cleaning/
Price high and work less or work more and have higher prices and have a better lifestyle 8)
I'm impressed with your conservatory roof prices. I quote £40 minimum, but I've never gone above £60. Is there any method in getting roofs at your prices other than just asking? I have had quite a few think £40 was too much.
Cheers
yup go and look at job if not a regular customer and explain to customer whats involved as some of them think "you just point the squirty pole at it ... don't you ?" ::)roll .... explain it takes time to do the job properly.
having website with before and after helps as well.
I don't get them all but if the phone call is a result from website then 99% certain.
Are your prices for in and out of the whole conservatory?
Cheers
in and out costs more ............. prices on website are finials, roof, outside of gutters and exterior windows .... £25 extra to empty conny gutters :)