Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: vivaro 013 on November 14, 2006, 06:54:14 pm
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im looking at selling some window cleaning work , its take me about 6 hrs to clean all windows in the traditianal way vaule of a £100.00 how much value can i put on this as somebody approach me today wanting to buy work in this area
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300+
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£450.00 about right mate
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£450 ??
That means you would have to clean all the work for 6 months before you make a penny?
Seems a bit high and unrealistic.
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im looking at selling some window cleaning work , its take me about 6 hrs to clean all windows in the traditianal way vaule of a £100.00 how much value can i put on this as somebody approach me today wanting to buy work in this area
How often do you clean the round,every two weeks are once a month
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£1.00 LOL :D :D
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if it takes 6 hours to make £100 then its not really great work, no offence, so i think £450 is way too much.
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Where is it i may be interested!
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At £16/hour for an experinced window cleaner...£200 max as this will probably require a price increase which in turn will mean losing a few.
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Between £100 and £200, depends if you can find someone prpared to pay it
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im looking at selling some window cleaning work , its take me about 6 hrs to clean all windows in the traditianal way vaule of a £100.00 how much value can i put on this as somebody approach me today wanting to buy work in this area
I wouldn't buy work where the expected turnover is £16.67 per hour.
Having just looked at your profile, I see you're from Co. Durham where rates are cheaper than where I live. Is £16.67 per hour a reasonable expectation up there? I know the cost of living is a lot less as my sister lives there.
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I think you may have trouble getting rid of it as it would take no time at all the get this amount of work yourself.
Now if it was a £1000 worth of work you would stand a better chance.
Paul