Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: julianbiggs on August 03, 2006, 07:25:22 pm
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If you add all your income from domestic customers on a monthly basis together, and divide that figure by the amount of customers you have...What " average " amount does that give you per house ??
I do a lot of bigger houses, still do a few bread and butter 3 bed semis but have always targeted larger houses.
My average price per house per month is £15.26 per month
What's everyone elses????????????????????
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My average price is currently £7.53 and the average monthly value per customer is £6.75
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My average price works out at about £9 per house
Most of the jobs I target though is 2/3 bed semis on estates, nice and compact and can keep all my work close together.
Mark
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£12.20
That will be rising sharply over the next year though.
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Average is working out at £9.33.
Cheers Ron.
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£11.76 is my average for August. July averaged at £12.57 but this included a couple of gutter cleans.
Sunshine
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£3 up here
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Mines £12.21 and rising
Paul
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I'm not boasting but some of you guys are way too cheap, my avg is £21.07 i must be doing better than i thought 8)
Chris
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Hardly!!!
What you cleaning! Castles?
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I'm not boasting but some of you guys are way too cheap, my avg is £21.07 i must be doing better than i thought 8)
You can't tell how much somebody is charging from their average customer per month value.
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Too much hassle to work out my average but our minimum charge irrespective of size of house is £10, guess my average is £10 something ;)
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Just did it.
£8.79
I think that's pretty good, myself!
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last month average £33.60.
That was the average of 125 houses.
Roy
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approx £12 per house ( whole round very compact and local ) i have not increased my prices for 3 years but will be next spring
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Wow, its very interesting to see how much you guys further down South can charge !
I'm in the midlands and could never manage an average price like that, well - not yet anyway - i've only been going a couple of months and i don't have a fat lot of work yet.
I only have 85 customers and average just £6.01 per house
To be fair there's no real point of this average because it is missing the most important thing, the 'Time' it takes to complete the job.
I've got a couple of £20 per hour houses, but i recently got my hands on a road full of Town houses, roughly between £5 and £7 per house.
It doesn't sound much compared to some of those averages but i can do 3 in an hour and sometimes 4, so i can still manage around the £15 - £20 per hour which is what i like to get close to.
To get a better idea of comparisons, you need to include the total time it takes for all of your customers (not including travelling) divided by the total number of customers. This will give an average time per house. Put that next to your average price and we can all get a better idea.
I've just worked out my house times and to finish them all takes 1825 minutes which works out to 30 hours and 41 minutes (not including travelling)
my total round is just £511.50, divide that by the average time per house and i am earning £0.28p per minute or £16.81 per hour on average.
I'm actually quite glad i've just worked that out, i am quite pleased with that beacuse i don't travel very far either.
Carl ;D