Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee_dewing on January 20, 2007, 02:33:37 pm
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Thought of saving inside work for really bad weather days do you think this is pratical? anyone.
i.e
When asked by a customer about doing inside work say i do inside work but only when weather's so bad I can't work outside, "I'ltake your details and put you on list i charge 50% extra to do inside."
Anyone run their round like this?
Also anyone got tips about commercial work i.e what to charge and obviously their not as concerned about poor weather.
any advice greatly recieved.
thanks again all and have a good weekend
Lee
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I generally do the insides when they request this is usually when youve just done the outside as a customer likes clean windows both sides at the same time. They seem to get more satisfaction from that but myself i only charge the same inside inside as i do outside as long as i get a cup of coffee. :D
Brett
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thanks brett.
but don't you find inside work holds your round up?
I know what your saying in and out together makes more sense, I just always feel out of pocket doing inside work.
Oh yeh do you do inside there and then when asked.
I have had people really p me about before show up next time to do it as they asked and then they say oh leave it for another time.
Or worse make an appointment and there not in!
I'm learning the simplier the better in window cleaning made classic mistakes of phoning people.
Now text people to unlock gates if nessecarry.
lee
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I think youve got to charge extra,as its alot slower to do insides.
I think 50% is a bit steep though
fast 1
why shouldn't you charge more to do inside work
1. it takes longer
2. it affects your schedule
3. how often are they having the insides done a few times a year at that!
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i agree you should charge extra.
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Lee,
I find insides do take a bit longer now im wfp, this is why i think i need to charge a bit more, i do charge extra for interiar doors and mirrors etc. Yes i do do it there and then, you will find that people do try and make appointments then mess you about. if this happens to me i just tell them i haven't got time. ;)
Locked gates are a pain, but in this day and age security is getting a 'must'. Some customers give me keys but i have phoned people before and they haven't left them open, >:( this is the next thing on my list to sort out as it slows you down. ::)
Brett
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the rain dont bother me ;D
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I try and put people of when they ask me to do there insides as i hate doing insides unless its a good earner.
I just tell them that we now only do it when its raining.
Mostly they don't bother but i do have some i can go to when it rains and clean the insides.
I couldn't do them on my way round i would never get my work finished.
Paul
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Lee,
I find insides do take a bit longer now im wfp,
<SNIP>
Brett
Is that cos of the time it takes to dry the carpet? :)
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Lee,
I find insides do take a bit longer now im wfp,
<SNIP>
Brett
Is that cos of the time it takes to dry the carpet? :)
;D ;D Hi Paul
yes i just dont know what im doing wrong :'(
seriously though i have had customers turn round to me and think im going to do insides with wfp its unbelievable :o
regards
Brett
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I’ve had this as well, especially when it comes to cleaning the inside of a conservatory with tiled floors. They seem really surprised that I’m not going to use the pole. :o
I'll just have to remember to loan them a brolly and get on with it - It would save me a lot of time! ;D
Steve
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i charge same for insides, i just insist they remove nets, curtains, pictures, china etc while I'm doing the outside, it does'nt take much longer then and insides are rarely that dirty anyhow.
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Lee,
I find insides do take a bit longer now im wfp,
<SNIP>
Brett
Is that cos of the time it takes to dry the carpet? :)
;D ;D Hi Paul
yes i just dont know what im doing wrong :'(
seriously though i have had customers turn round to me and think im going to do insides with wfp its unbelievable :o
regards
Brett
I've had that happen too. Funnily enough, I did do the inside of one job with WFP but it was industrial with concrete floor and nothing about that could get damaged. There was very little glass that I needed to do with WFP and a quick mop round sorted it out. That was the only time though. Naturally I used a very low flow rate.
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I've been fortunate enough to have customers ask me if I could do the insides next time, so I can plan for it. I was told I should be charging 50% extra but I don't work in the same areas as those cleaners, and I think it's a bit steep anyhow. I generally charge an extra 30% rounded up of course ;D, but if the house is overpriced I'll probably just say same again. It all depends on what you think you can get away with. And I'll always ask them to clear the sills for me.
Chris
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thanks all
Lee