Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: P @ F on November 27, 2006, 05:48:16 pm
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Hi chaps , did this today , was told to send the bill on , thing is i dont know what to charge !
Everywhere you see a red dot is a windows worth of work , one pic is not in need of red dots , it was cleaned inside and out , pretty dirty .
Rich P @ F
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£25 for the outsides
£25 - £35 for the insides.
Is it a one off mate or a regular clean & how long did it take to clean?
Stuart
SAJ Window Cleaners LTD
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Rich
Is it an holiday let
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thing is i dont know what to charge !
Rich P @ F
??? ??? ??? If you've already done the job what's the problem? You know exactly how long it took, how much travelling etc so there's no guesswork involved. Charge for your usual rate, plus any premium for waiting for payment etc.
Cheers,
Ian
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Wow - They've even got a window on their oil tank! ;)
£30 Outside
£45 Inside
Andy
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Depends what the prices are like in your area.
Around here you couldn't ask more than about £15-18 for the 17-odd outside windows.
I'd be looking at about 30-35 minutes I reckon.
If you can get more, or it took longer, then go for it and ask lots...
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I reckon that would take me 30- 40 mins at the most to do the outside ,
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Same here £25 out £25/£35 in
Show them the pictures and tell them it took you ages to remove red dots ;D
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Dont forget travelling time , that looks like 10 mins each way
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Hi stu , hi dave , hi all !
It isnt a problem , this is the first time i have had to look at a travel charge !
It took 2.5 hours , and an hour to get there and back .
I usually try to work at £25 per hour , so i was looking at £87.50
With the travel charge it just seems to be high !
Rich P @ F
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Since you have already cleaned the place and it was the first clean, bill them for £87.50. Customers fault for not agreeeing to a price before the clean started. then when you clean the place next time round drop the price down a bit cos you should be quicker.
Stuart
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yeh baby yeh , so do you think the £87.50 is about right then ?
Rich P @ F
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If your not happy with putting in the £87.50 Put in £70 Thats still £20 an hour.
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a plummer or a electrican would not think twice at charging there hourly rate so why should you.
They even charge you for ringing your dam doorbell!!
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For what it's worth, I would put a bill in for £45 first time round, swallow the extra time involved travelling and sussing out the job. They weren't there, so they don't know what was involved.
Guage things by their reaction, for next time.
If it's good, drop it to £35 for a regular good job, if they only want you now & then keep it at £45.
You get what you want in the long run, just avoid their initial "good old English swallow", (GULP!, in case you were wondering). ;)
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Pj , AS MUCH AS I WOULD LIKE TO DO THAT , I wont lower to that cos it wont be regular , it was a one off , subbed to me through a small com cleaning firm , they are going to be putting a lot of work my way by the sounds of it , so i think i should be taking them for what i can while i can , i get the feeling that as they get bigger a wfp system will be in the pipeline for them .
Rich P @ F
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Although I would agree that our Andy gives out fair advice, has any one been caught out by his avatar advice?! Or am I the only sucker on here ??
You got me at least ! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Regards...........Jake
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Did you go bye bye's Jake?
Chris
Tee Hee Hee.....Sn****r Sn****r ;D
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If you charge them £87.50 they might not chuck anymore work your way at all. I agree with squeaky clean on his price, if you need the work of this cleaning company go in a bit less to maybe get a lot more.
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Pj , AS MUCH AS I WOULD LIKE TO DO THAT , I wont lower to that cos it wont be regular , it was a one off , subbed to me through a small com cleaning firm , they are going to be putting a lot of work my way by the sounds of it , so i think i should be taking them for what i can while i can , i get the feeling that as they get bigger a wfp system will be in the pipeline for them .
Rich P @ F
Fair enough. If you'd explained that, replies might have been different.
Maybe you did. :-\
In that case I would say £50. It will make them wince but they'll stand it for a while. Sounds like you know your market best though mate.
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Since when does S N I G G E R S N I G G ER become Sblack person S black person
Stupid sensorship
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Chuckle....Guffaw.... ;D
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£30 outsides with Insides £45.
Alreadly told you £50 for travel
Craig
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Although I would agree that our Andy gives out fair advice, has any one been caught out by his avatar advice?! Or am I the only sucker on here ??
You got me at least !
Regards...........Jake
he he :)
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At the end of the day business is business! Why charge a silly cheap price just because this company might put more work your way?
If you start charging cheap prices for the work they give you then the work they give you will not be worth the hassle, it will become a bind rather than a good source of work.
I have a "lifestyle management" company that pass me on work from time to time. A lot of the work they pass me are one off jobs - With these jobs I always make sure I charge high, because the work is taking me away from my regular work. Through this company I once cleaned a 2 bedroom cottage inside and out, the cottage had 8 small windows + a door. It took me 50 minutes, but I had quoted £60 because it was a one off - they paid it with no problems, and I still get work through the lifestyle management company!
Andy
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snigger
Easy when you know how ;)
Ian
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i would say £25 for outs, £50 for insides. = £75.00
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Have you decided what price you are going to bill them for then Rich?