Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jay moley on October 06, 2019, 05:19:52 pm
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It was suggested this week that to speed up you should cut out certain jobs: through the house, no direct side access, customers that want cleans at certain days/times, jobs below £25.
How have people got on doing this?
It seems to me that it would be easier/more advantageous for the single van business, but is it also the best way to go if you want to grow to 2 or more vans?
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It was suggested this week that to speed up you should cut out certain jobs: through the house, no direct side access, customers that want cleans at certain days/times, jobs below £25.
How have people got on doing this?
It seems to me that it would be easier/more advantageous for the single van business, but is it also the best way to go if you want to grow to 2 or more vans?
I wouldn't take much notice of what other window cleaners say on this matter.its up to you....I have some awkward access jobs BUT they are right next to loads of other jobs I clean so why would I drop them?it doesn't make sense to me......also ANY job is worth cleaning if its priced right(taking account of the extra 5 mins it takes to get ladders off to open a side gate,etc).....if your still hitting a good hourly rate what does it matter anyway?
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Also if theres no side access I just clean fronts if it's on a run of jobs and clean backs on request there and then ,some jobs I'll book them in as first job of the day,it varies......👍
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I think it’s like Daz said the other day we are all shifting sand in order to get it into the best shape we can,any job I get asked to look at if it doesn’t suit me I won’t take it on you have to learn to say no or you’ll get your work how you want it and within 4-5 years you are back to where you were again doing stuff you don’t really want to be doing.
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Exactly NWH if you don't take the ball ache jobs on in the first place you dont have the problem from day one ;D
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I think it’s like Daz said the other day we are all shifting sand in order to get it into the best shape we can,any job I get asked to look at if it doesn’t suit me I won’t take it on you have to learn to say no or you’ll get your work how you want it and within 4-5 years you are back to where you were again doing stuff you don’t really want to be doing.
I agree to a certain point but on compact work I've had for years then I will take on a new slightly awkward job right next to other work if it suits me....stand alones are different.....no chance in others words....😂👍
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it really comes down to pricing - if you charge a premium for an awkward job then what's the problem, if your charging the same for a longer job as your standard then of course you should be altering the price or dropping it.
the best way to 'spped up' is get as compact as you can - failing that look at the way you arrive at a job, are your slips already filled out? do you return to the van several times ? is your equipment ready to go ?
over the years I've saved more time by refining things like parking where I can unreel and access 4 or 5 properties in one go - having cards ready so I don't go back to the van - even (where possible) extending the pole as I walk unto a property so as I reach my starting post the brush is on the upper window....
Don't stop for unnessarsary breaks
a minute or two off each job ends up saving you between 1/2 to 1 hr a day, also repartition will make you naturally faster
Darran
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