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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: C.C.S. on October 03, 2018, 04:49:21 pm
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Hi. I need some opinions in quoting a block of flats . I have an ideea but would.like to know what others would charge . They want them cleaned every 8 weeks .
Thanks
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It's a lot of windows but it looks pretty straight forward. I would be exhausted after doing that. I estimate I would need a full day to do that outside. In winter it might extend into the following day. I would always add extra for issues that always pop up when cleaning.
My quote would be my hourly rate plus a bit extra.
I would also price it on an 12 weekly clean. They might say they want it done every 8 weeks but when they time comes they will want to renegotiate the clean interval for the same 8 weekly clean price.
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I tend to price by number of flats. How many are there?
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Very straight forward clean so i have done you a price that i would charge - which is £395 + VAT
one man would/should do this in around 7.5 hrs solo but i would usually have a 2 man team on this type of work and they would do it in between 3 to 3.5 hrs as a pair
HTH
Darran
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you could clean that job in 5 hours easy i reckon....id go in at £300 every 8 weeks........
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We do several blocks very similar to this two people takes about 2:5 to 3 hours once up to speed, will take longer on first clean price wise £350 -400 depending where you are in the country
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Agree with SWR. About 3 - 4 hours for me, maybe 4 - 5 on first clean.
Nice wide brush with 4 jets on full heat setting, headphones in and get the job done. £300 min
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Agree with SWR. About 3 - 4 hours for me, maybe 4 - 5 on first clean.
Nice wide brush with 4 jets on full heat setting, headphones in and get the job done. £300 min
I’m not being funny, but there are loads that talk about £30 an hour being a good rate. On that basis, if they get three quotes you haven’t a hope. We quoted a block a similar size with balconies so the cleaner had to go into the flats to do those and he was £200.
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Hi.And thanks for all the replys .Our quote is £350 every 8 weeks and £450 every 12 weeks( we might go for £50 extra still deciding on that)
The only awkward windows are the sides of the bay especially on the third floor other than that quite straight forward .
First clean would take longer but nor longer than 6-7 h i think .Last clean was done 10 weeks ago.They don't look bad at all but there where done off the ladder :o Yes I know...madness .they decided to change the window cleaner as they would not provide PLI.
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It depends on your area...but price it well as I doubt they will stick to every 4 wks :-\
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I tend to price by number of flats. How many are there?
That’s like ‘how much d’you charge to clean windows mate...?’
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you could clean that job in 5 hours easy i reckon....id go in at £300 every 8 weeks........
That’s what I’d be going in at.
I’m unsure how you’ve come up with that figure though Mr D as you don’t know how many flats there are.
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I recently got asked for a price for a block of flats for a property management company I’ve do a bit of work for on another block of flats in town. This time it’s just the communal windows every 3 months. Inside and out they got a price of £9.00 a window, I got the job 😂😂
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Hi. I need some opinions in quoting a block of flats . I have an ideea but would.like to know what others would charge . They want them cleaned every 8 weeks .
Thanks
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I tend to price by number of flats. How many are there?
That’s like ‘how much d’you charge to clean windows mate...?’
Not really. I tend to charge £15 for a flat assuming there’s no complexity. I’ll drop for multiple flats. A small block probably £12 per flat. I wouldn’t bother going out to quote it.
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Agree with SWR. About 3 - 4 hours for me, maybe 4 - 5 on first clean.
Nice wide brush with 4 jets on full heat setting, headphones in and get the job done. £300 min
I’m not being funny, but there are loads that talk about £30 an hour being a good rate. On that basis, if they get three quotes you haven’t a hope. We quoted a block a similar size with balconies so the cleaner had to go into the flats to do those and he was £200.
£30 an hour is not a good hourly rate anymore mate....maybe 10 years ago but not now.....id be gutted if i only earned £30 an hour for ANY of my work i clean.....
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Agree with SWR. About 3 - 4 hours for me, maybe 4 - 5 on first clean.
Nice wide brush with 4 jets on full heat setting, headphones in and get the job done. £300 min
I’m not being funny, but there are loads that talk about £30 an hour being a good rate. On that basis, if they get three quotes you haven’t a hope. We quoted a block a similar size with balconies so the cleaner had to go into the flats to do those and he was £200.
£30 an hour is not a good hourly rate anymore mate....maybe 10 years ago but not now.....id be gutted if i only earned £30 an hour for ANY of my work i clean.....
There’s a thread on Facebook of someone charging £10 for 4 bed houses with numerous people saying that’s £150 a day and a good wage. £40k a year.
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I tend to price by number of flats. How many are there?
That’s like ‘how much d’you charge to clean windows mate...?’
Not really. I tend to charge £15 for a flat assuming there’s no complexity. I’ll drop for multiple flats. A small block probably £12 per flat. I wouldn’t bother going out to quote it.
I priced these flats up last year and got the job, in London. It was priced per window but equated between £55 and £110 a flat. 5 blocks of them. The prices varied because it depended how many blocks were cleaned.
Thats why I won't do it by the number of flats.
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Agree with SWR. About 3 - 4 hours for me, maybe 4 - 5 on first clean.
Nice wide brush with 4 jets on full heat setting, headphones in and get the job done. £300 min
I’m not being funny, but there are loads that talk about £30 an hour being a good rate. On that basis, if they get three quotes you haven’t a hope. We quoted a block a similar size with balconies so the cleaner had to go into the flats to do those and he was £200.
£30 an hour is not a good hourly rate anymore mate....maybe 10 years ago but not now.....id be gutted if i only earned £30 an hour for ANY of my work i clean.....
There’s a thread on Facebook of someone charging £10 for 4 bed houses with numerous people saying that’s £150 a day and a good wage. £40k a year.
nobody works 52 weeks of the year(46 more like)
nobody works 5 days a week during those 46 weeks either.theyll be the odd half days or days off here and there for whatever reason,bad weather,bank holidays,etc....
52 x£750=£39,000 again not practical so you need to earn more per hour to reach £40,000+ over the course of a full year.. ;) :)
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I tend to price by number of flats. How many are there?
That’s like ‘how much d’you charge to clean windows mate...?’
Not really. I tend to charge £15 for a flat assuming there’s no complexity. I’ll drop for multiple flats. A small block probably £12 per flat. I wouldn’t bother going out to quote it.
I priced these flats up last year and got the job, in London. It was priced per window but equated between £55 and £110 a flat. 5 blocks of them. The prices varied because it depended how many blocks were cleaned.
Thats why I won't do it by the number of flats.
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It works fine in Newbury. ;D
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Pikey! 😂😂
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Pikey! 😂😂
Is this because I’m a pikey or because I’ve bought a motorhome?
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One confirms the other 👍👍
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very easy straight forward job I'd go with £320 every 8 weeks.
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I reckon max 3 hours (2 people), thats setting up, packing up, leaving. £390 +VAT every 8 weeks.
Nice job that mate, hope you get it :)
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I'll let you know how I get on .Thanks for all replies
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I just had a quick look and to me its a £200. I would push it to £250 for the sides and crack on. looks like 3 or 4 hours of work.
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I'll let you know how I get on .Thanks for all replies
I just got the job . £400 every 8 weeks . First clean next week. Last clean was done about 10 weeks ago so they aren't very dirty
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Nice one. Looks like a nice job.
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Well done - nice to see something positive for a change
Darran
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Excellent. Good price too.
Why did they get rid of the last company?
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Does no one read posts properly any more? ::)roll
Nice and loud ...
The OP said: "EVERY 8 WEEKS"
The OP said they were being done off of ladders but there were insurance issues.
;D
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What were you getting roughly for those flats in London Slacky.
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Does no one read posts properly any more? ::)roll
Nice and loud ...
The OP said: "EVERY 8 WEEKS"
The OP said they were being done off of ladders but there were insurance issues.
;D
I couldn't be bothered to sift through all the flirting between Slacky and 8weekly :-*
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What were you getting roughly for those flats in London Slacky.
5 blocks of flats.
The whole job was 7K
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Does no one read posts properly any more? ::)roll
Nice and loud ...
The OP said: "EVERY 8 WEEKS"
The OP said they were being done off of ladders but there were insurance issues.
;D
I couldn't be bothered to sift through all the flirting between Slacky and 8weekly :-*
Jealous?
Well done though OP. Good price.
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7k sweet as,nice 1 m8
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It's a lot of windows but it looks pretty straight forward. I would be exhausted after doing that. I estimate I would need a full day to do that outside. In winter it might extend into the following day. I would always add extra for issues that always pop up when cleaning.
My quote would be my hourly rate plus a bit extra.
I would also price it on an 12 weekly clean. They might say they want it done every 4 weeks but when they time comes they will want to renegotiate the clean interval for the same 4 weekly clean price.
another excellent post by the sprucer
i couldn't agree more wouldn't even bother putting in a 4 weekly price talk them out of it and put in your £450.00 if they really insist i would have a one to one with the site manager pointing out the 12 weekly price saying let us know any time if you prefer this option.
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Just did the job today .3.5 h between 2 of us .We used nearly 500l of water but insisted on rinsing being a first clean with wfp .We felt knackered after it but it was the only job in the day . Next time I think we can do it in 3h or just under and maybe use around 300-350 l. Also just got an email from them saying they look great .Some of the residents were a bit funny .One decided to clean th insides and opened the windows a few times during and after the clean but I explained to them they need to keep it closed until dry.Another one was sceptical using wfp and said it prefers traditional but hope he changes it's mind after today .All in all a very good job to be added to our portfolio. Definitely well more tired than a normal day with cleaning houses as you get more breaks
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Just did the job today .3.5 h between 2 of us .We used nearly 500l of water but insisted on rinsing being a first clean with wfp .We felt knackered after it but it was the only job in the day . Next time I think we can do it in 3h or just under and maybe use around 300-350 l. Also just got an email from them saying they look great .Some of the residents were a bit funny .One decided to clean th insides and opened the windows a few times during and after the clean but I explained to them they need to keep it closed until dry.Another one was sceptical using wfp and said it prefers traditional but hope he changes it's mind after today .All in all a very good job to be added to our portfolio. Definitely well more tired than a normal day with cleaning houses as you get more breaks
We all like a story with a happy ending. Well done. Especially thanks for taking the time to share the results. I think you guys did well to do that complete job in 7 man hours.
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Just did the job today .3.5 h between 2 of us .We used nearly 500l of water but insisted on rinsing being a first clean with wfp .We felt knackered after it but it was the only job in the day . Next time I think we can do it in 3h or just under and maybe use around 300-350 l. Also just got an email from them saying they look great .Some of the residents were a bit funny .One decided to clean th insides and opened the windows a few times during and after the clean but I explained to them they need to keep it closed until dry.Another one was sceptical using wfp and said it prefers traditional but hope he changes it's mind after today .All in all a very good job to be added to our portfolio. Definitely well more tired than a normal day with cleaning houses as you get more breaks
We all like a story with a happy ending. Well done. Especially thanks for taking the time to share the results. I think you guys did well to do that complete job in 7 man hours.
Thanks . We don't muck about . I'd rather be home early than make the working day longer . We've been reccomend by my plumber who did some work in the building so I guess that makes a difference with a prospective new customer
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I just had a quick look and to me its a £200. I would push it to £250 for the sides and crack on. looks like 3 or 4 hours of work.
Mate, your worth more than that surely? £200?
This is what annoys me about window cleaning, there’s always the few that go in way too cheap and bring the prices down for everyone else. If we all charged more, we’d all earn more money because the going rate would be higher.
Well done on the £400 price ccc