Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Splash & dash on March 08, 2018, 04:39:12 pm
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Just intrested what ones would charge to clean this conservatory roof external only bit difficult access on the back side (http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1520527143_359D13E2-39D8-47EA-8E67-1DF39C2F04E1.jpeg)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1520527139_5C854014-B21E-45D6-8521-53AB6E32FDA3.jpeg)(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1520527138_6C4612CF-3A72-4809-82E9-43DE319C7D16.jpeg)
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£100.00
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That looks very nice!!
With regards to pricing, have a set price per panel maybe and add it up? Looks like it’s pretty clean anyway so shouldn’t take too long?
Intrigued to see people’s actual prices though as always 🧐
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I would be happy with £100 probably do it for £ 80 for regular customer if the travel to job was within 10 miles
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£4 a panel - 20 panels , about 1hrs graft.
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Im a greedy barsteward 120 pounds
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That looks very nice!!
With regards to pricing, have a set price per panel maybe and add it up? Looks like it’s pretty clean anyway so shouldn’t take too long?
Intrigued to see people’s actual prices though as always 🧐
I would say this was cleaned before the photo was taken and posted on here.
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How would you clean those panels at the back of it all?
I have done these and its a real pain doing from the side.
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If it's glass I would inspect it first, they can be a nightmare depending on what's welded on!
Typically I would charge around £60 for a plastic one this size. for glass £100+
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I would be happy with £100 probably do it for £ 80 for regular customer if the travel to job was within 10 miles
plus 1...
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How would you clean those panels at the back of it all?
I have done these and its a real pain doing from the side.
poling from a ladder of course.......not ideal but it gets the job done....
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£60 -£100 jobs like these can turn out to be not as easy as they look the back left hand corner of the roof could have accumulation of goodness knows what up there ;D After the recent high winds it probably won't just be a few leaves that have found themselves lodged into that corner ;D
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That looks very nice!!
With regards to pricing, have a set price per panel maybe and add it up? Looks like it’s pretty clean anyway so shouldn’t take too long?
Intrigued to see people’s actual prices though as always 🧐
I would say this was cleaned before the photo was taken and posted on here.
No not done it yet it’s quite dirty if you zoom in to the finniels it’s a glass roof and back section is green but not horrendous
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I would say £140 but that includes the gutter outside and glass doors as you will have to clean them anyway if using any chems. Around £5 per panel plus an extra £40 for the guttering and glass plus it being slightly difficult access to the back towards the wall (the finiels will be a bit more awkward that side) .
About hour and a half at a nice steady pace including set up and pack away.
that would be with cold water or half that time because of using hot water ;D or if your NWH you do it for free if you already clean the windows ;D
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I cleaned one the same shape last year and the guttering. Gutter was heaving so done it from the roof, literally pulling the turf along the gutter. Cony was a pita and I thought I priced it well but glad to finish it in the end.
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Not window cleaning I wouldn’t do it ;-)
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Yeah I agree you couldn’t just do the roof panels you would have to include the guttering and obviously the PVC finals and everything else plastic,I’d probably do it for free 😂. I don’t ever look at roofs and think just the panels if you clean them only it would look like you’d not touched it.
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I did one like that this morning, it was slightly bigger. Used the vac to clear the rear gulley, took 2.5hrs. £235.
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I did one like that this morning, it was slightly bigger. Used the vac to clear the rear gulley, took 2.5hrs. £235.
This is clean the roof glass and plastic trim gutters don’t need emptying as it’s only 6 months old it’s a regular customer who wants the roof cleaning as a one off was thinking £150 - £200 the access is not good on the left hand end or the back side of it , the picture on hear for some reason hasn’t loaded properly and is looks smaller than it is
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I did one like that this morning, it was slightly bigger. Used the vac to clear the rear gulley, took 2.5hrs. £235.
This is clean the roof glass and plastic trim gutters don’t need emptying as it’s only 6 months old it’s a regular customer who wants the roof cleaning as a one off was thinking £150 - £200 the access is not good on the left hand end or the back side of it , the picture on hear for some reason hasn’t loaded properly and is looks smaller than it is
Personally I think your spot on with the price. The house n conny looks like its in nice area and appreciate nice things.
Ive charged £100 for much smaller and easier access roofs than this and so to keep my prices fair I certainly wouldnt be happy with £100 that's been thrown into the mix on this thread, especially as the conny windows will probably need a wash down afterwards.
Is this an existing customer, how much do you charge for her windows? Which might put some context into this question
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I did one like that this morning, it was slightly bigger. Used the vac to clear the rear gulley, took 2.5hrs. £235.
This is clean the roof glass and plastic trim gutters don’t need emptying as it’s only 6 months old it’s a regular customer who wants the roof cleaning as a one off was thinking £150 - £200 the access is not good on the left hand end or the back side of it , the picture on hear for some reason hasn’t loaded properly and is looks smaller than it is
We have a small triple Zarges ladder which is perfect for conny roofs. Pop the ladder mitts on and it rests perfectly on the gutter with no ladder overhang and you're right over the roof. You should be able to reach the awkward bits with WFP? And to clean the sides of the UPVC sections you can't see, turn the brush almost in on itself and scrub. Use plenty of truck wash or similar. And ideally clean when rain is forecast - helps with the rinse!
I used the customers hose to rinse all the bits off first and then cleaned thoroughly. Worked a treat. Go in at £200.