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Title: How much?
Post by: Squeaky_Clean on February 27, 2004, 02:46:51 pm
Hi all
I need advice on pricing a pre sale clean  :-/
Empty house
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
large lounge/ diner
small kitchen
inc cooker(although not too bad)
10ft hall
stairs & 10ft hall
conservatory
windows in&out
No carpet cleaning.
(South Midlands area)
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: Kevin_Whitlow on February 27, 2004, 04:08:12 pm
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Hi all
I need advice on pricing a pre sale clean  :-/
Empty house
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
large lounge/ diner
small kitchen
inc cooker(although not too bad)
10ft hall
stairs & 10ft hall
conservatory
windows in&out
No carpet cleaning.
(South Midlands area)


I doubt that anyone has done something exactly the same as this job?Now dont take this the wrong way.How much should I charge?I used to ask myself this question- a lot ;D
Now I ask myself "How much do I need to charge"
To stay in business and make money what do you need to charge per hour?
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: Philip Hanson on February 27, 2004, 06:15:53 pm
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windows in&out
(South Midlands area)


I can only help you with this bit.  Windows in & out for a 4 bed house would be about £30 (£15 in, £15 out)

Philip
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: gibbouk on February 27, 2004, 06:30:16 pm
this is not my game but i have done interior cleaning in the past. but no one on this part of the forum seems to give any pricing advice. i would say for one man for a good sparkle clean i guess 150 -200 depending on condition. only a guess but interested to see what comes back
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: Philip Hanson on February 27, 2004, 06:45:30 pm
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but no one on this part of the forum seems to give any pricing advice.


Cough, Splutter, Choke!

Do you know how much effort went into this topic?

http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=Equipment;action=display;num=1077804680

Not just from me, but from the other members?

Come on now, credit where its due!

Philip
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: Kevin_Whitlow on February 27, 2004, 07:13:26 pm
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this is not my game but i have done interior cleaning in the past. but no one on this part of the forum seems to give any pricing advice. i would say for one man for a good sparkle clean i guess 150 -200 depending on condition. only a guess but interested to see what comes back


It`s not my game either,thats why I don`t "guess" my prices or anyone elses. ::)I just feel that for people to stay in business, stop asking everybody else what they charge. 75% of start-up businesses fail.This frightening statistic is due in no small part by people guessing their prices, and setting their prices by ringing the competition putting on a phoney accect and asking "How much is it to clean a so & so?" then setting their prices to either undercut the competition or at a level similar(own up is that what you did?).
Why do this if 75% are going out of business within two years or so?The only person this helps is the customer pay less for a valuable service at their price not what you need to live on.I give in :-X
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: The Great One on February 27, 2004, 07:44:49 pm
Hi

I did a similar at xmas time

3 bed detached, only hoovered the carpets.
windows inside only except garden patios.

i charged £180 for that and it took me about 5 hours on my own, did everything else you need to do. I am in the south-east so for your here i would go for about £250

Regards  

Martin 8)
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: Squeaky_Clean on February 27, 2004, 09:09:13 pm
Wasn't sure how much to charge as I haven't done many pre sale cleans before and I never know how long they might take. Thanks for the responses that gave actual pricing advice, it was appreciated :).
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: The Great One on February 27, 2004, 11:39:26 pm
Pepe

i guess almost all of us have done that at one point as when you start up you do not know what the market is charging, so how do you know what to charge if you do not ask.

Did I?

OF course!

Then I was able to make a start as to what to charge and then price accordingly.

Actually 9 out of 10 businesses go broke within the 1st year so that is 90%. But that also means that 1 out of 10 succeeds. So in other words you only need to fail 9 times to succeed in business.

Regards

Martin 8)
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: gibbouk on February 28, 2004, 03:18:51 am
philly i did say this part of the forum. the window side seems to share prices quite a lot. i still think this side dont. new poeple to the game need a bit of pricing advice. maybe thats why so many business's fail.
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: Philip Hanson on February 28, 2004, 11:52:12 am
Ah yes, sorry I didnt see that bit.

My mistake!

Philip
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: seanc on February 28, 2004, 10:30:08 pm
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philly i did say this part of the forum. the window side seems to share prices quite a lot. i still think this side dont. new poeple to the game need a bit of pricing advice. maybe thats why so many business's fail.


well done to the window boys its a pitty all other cleaners arnt so sharing
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: mickeyfat on February 29, 2004, 12:00:45 am
Priceing is one thing

Doing it proper is another!
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: squeaky on February 29, 2004, 10:39:44 am
Have a look at the job , work out roughly how long it will take ,decide want you want to earn an hour  add on an amount for materials and wear and tear , fuel etc.
Roberts your Mothers brother ,fanny's your fathers sister
, As long as you are happy to earn that amount for the time worked ( perhaps add a bit on to cover unforseens etc ) you should be happy and hopefully busy. ;D :D ;)

Mark
Title: Re: How much?
Post by: mickeyfat on March 03, 2004, 02:11:12 pm
Hi


How much should i charge for this

2 hours each morning 6-8 general cleaning  
mon-sat...somtimes sunday

Hoovering poilshing etc in a club

Vince