Clean It Up

UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:19:47 pm

Title: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:19:47 pm
here are a couple of pics of apartments I cleaned today, I just wanted to know what you guys would charge
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:20:35 pm
and some more
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:21:27 pm
and again
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:23:19 pm
and the last 2 pics.  Bear in mind this is one block, I done another block identical to this one as well, next to it so its twice whats in the pics
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: H h20 on February 27, 2007, 05:26:39 pm
Hi Jonny,
about £18 each
Gaz  ;)
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Clear Vision on February 27, 2007, 05:27:37 pm
About £70-£100
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: H h20 on February 27, 2007, 05:28:47 pm
About £70-£100

 :o WHAT!  :o
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Moderator David@stives on February 27, 2007, 05:29:58 pm
about £40 a block
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:30:58 pm
pheww Gaz, £18 each, you on the wine again??

It took me 2 hours to do both blocks but that was an initial clean, frames were black, I mean black this morning - look at them now, bling 8)

Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Clear Vision on February 27, 2007, 05:32:32 pm
about £40 a block

Thanks dave ;) Someone thinking along the same lines as me!

I counted roughly 40+ windows. So on 2 blocks thats over 80.

I would say thats a fair price considering a lot of thw windows are split into 2.

Gaz, £18 :o You'll never make money charging that!
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: H h20 on February 27, 2007, 05:33:12 pm
Jonny,you never said first cleans or how bad they were,if they are on going cleans they should only take 20 mins each so £36 for 40 mins work ain`t bad  ;)
Gaz
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:41:15 pm
Gaz mate, I'm fast with the pole, after maybe 3/4 cleans I could get them down to 30mins a block but 20mins?  No chance mate - there's 2 identical blocks opposite (different management company) and a friend of mine does them - he makes about £350 a day on residential, charging the same as me (our prices are feeble over here) and it takes him about 70/80 mins to do the 2 blocks, they're all large windows although the pics don't do them justice - plus with some many of them being split windows it takes a bit longer to do them.  I'll try and get them down to 20mins a block but I don't reckon its poss
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: S.A.J on February 27, 2007, 05:45:52 pm

£50 a block

Nice and easy work judging by the pictures

Stuart
SAJ Window Cleaners Ltd
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: H h20 on February 27, 2007, 05:46:24 pm
Jonny,once you become a master with the pole as i am  ;D you WILL do jobs like that in 20 mins,i do a job very similar in size and it takes me 20 mins and i charge funnily enough £18  ;),
Gaz
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: pjulk on February 27, 2007, 05:48:12 pm
I would do that for £60

Paul
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Alistair@AWC on February 27, 2007, 05:50:44 pm
pheww Gaz, £18 each, you on the wine again??

It took me 2 hours to do both blocks but that was an initial clean, frames were black, I mean black this morning - look at them now, bling 8)



JM123,

You could have cleaned the windows before you took the pictures  ;D
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 05:57:25 pm
Paul Griffin, oyou are bang on - £60, thats what I charged, was gonna charge £70 but the budget is £60.

Gary I know I'm the master of the pole, but seriously mate, the 18 doesn't reach the tops,plus there are velux windows next to the curved windows, they have to be done too so I had to get the 25ft out, but yes I will be able to do them a lot faster next time - just as well I've got them on a 3years contract once a month, price goes up 15% per year.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: trevor perry on February 27, 2007, 06:18:46 pm
i honestly think i could do each block from a ladder in 30minutes so thats 1 hour for both blocks so gaz at £18 a block sounds spot on
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 06:26:34 pm
well I can tell you that the last trad cleaners took 2 hours for 2 of them, my mate who cleans the other blocks used to live in the one of the blocks I cleaned today and I use to speak to them when they were round.  30mins a block?  sorry but no chance.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: ronaldo on February 27, 2007, 06:31:23 pm
Does,nt matter really how fast you can clean them! but what does matter is how good you,ve cleaned them when you,ve finished and that your happy with the money that you have received for doing so.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: trevor perry on February 27, 2007, 06:36:06 pm
there are approximately 40 windows a block about 17 tops and 23 bottoms the top windows would take a minute a climb to clean and the bottoms about 30 seconds a window so that is the all block in under 30 mins , dont reply saying it cant be done because these are realistic times i achieve if working from a ladder.the time would include a quick damp wipe of frame and sill to
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 27, 2007, 06:39:32 pm
spot on ronaldo - 2hrs for £60 happy days, next time 1.5hrs max and after that about an hour for £60, couldn't be better.

Trevor if you feel you can work that fast ok, those tops and bottoms remember are double windows so for you you would have to double up.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Mike_G on February 27, 2007, 07:03:44 pm
I thought about £40 for them.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: clean team on February 27, 2007, 07:37:33 pm
you need to be chargeing at least £40 to£50 an hour to make any desent money.even more when you have spent all this money on pole systems.
you need to make at least 300 a day
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: billhope_1 on February 28, 2007, 10:27:23 am
Me thinks Trevor Perry might be telling a few porkies! I've been in this game for 20yrs and thats just about the best bit of bullysh#t yet. he he he. ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Sir Squeaky on February 28, 2007, 11:36:05 am
i honestly think i could do each block from a ladder in 30minutes so thats 1 hour for both blocks so gaz at £18 a block sounds spot on
Yep. £36 per hour would do me too.
That's if it took an hour, I reckon I'd do it under that.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: marc al on February 28, 2007, 04:55:55 pm
  Whenever times and prices are discussed on this forum I start to laugh in amazement, why do people insist on saying they are so fast, I reckon there are alot of dodgy watches out there.

   Also alot of people are spposedly making alot of money too, I find some of the figures banded about rather amusing also - 350 a day on domestic?? - thats alot.

  Is the user name of Billy Bullpoop taken??
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: ronaldo on February 28, 2007, 04:57:22 pm
  Whenever times and prices are discussed on this forum I start to laugh in amazement, why do people insist on saying they are so fast, I reckon there are alot of dodgy watches out there.

   Also alot of people are spposedly making alot of money too, I find some of the figures banded about rather amusing also - 350 a day on domestic?? - thats alot.

  Is the user name of Billy Bullnuts taken??




 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: trevor perry on February 28, 2007, 09:33:18 pm
it could definately be done in 30 mins a block before people accuse me of buls,,,,ing why not offer a wager and put money where their mouth is i wouldnt mind a free expenses paid trip to prove i was right
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: gary evans on February 28, 2007, 09:49:07 pm
Hi All,

I,d enter £40 to £50 depending on location & competition etc.

Gary
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: tacky on February 28, 2007, 10:01:16 pm
hi south wales here  u looking at least 35 quid  a block
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on February 28, 2007, 11:51:17 pm
The friend I was referring to is very very quick with the pole, his trailer (650ltr) is set up so that all he does it lift the pole off (it sits in spring clips) and presses the start button. The reel is bolted on to the trailer so the hose just runs off as he walks away.  I reckon he's slapdash but he's got a lot of happy customers so he must be doing something right.  Plus his work is very condensed and he does charge reasonably well compared to me.  I have helped him out a few times on nursing homes, commercial work and we have managed £600 a day between the 2 of us, 9hrs work - one trip back home to refill.

Squeeky, there's not a hope in honolulu that you could do those 2 blocks in less than an hour, sorry.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Paul Coleman on February 28, 2007, 11:59:10 pm


Squeeky, there's not a hope in honolulu that you could do those 2 blocks in less than an hour, sorry.

But that's not his own picture on his avatar.  He's a lot younger than that really  ;D
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: macmac on March 01, 2007, 12:07:02 am
  Whenever times and prices are discussed on this forum I start to laugh in amazement, why do people insist on saying they are so fast, I reckon there are alot of dodgy watches out there.

   Also alot of people are spposedly making alot of money too, I find some of the figures banded about rather amusing also - 350 a day on domestic?? - thats alot.

  Is the user name of Billy Bullnuts taken??

agreed
its like the driver who states he can get from A to B  in a certain time, then, when you actualy work it out he would need to be travelling at an average speed of 700mph!!!!!
 ::) ::) ::) ::)

tony
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on March 01, 2007, 12:13:51 am
guys if you don't believe me he can manage 350 a day fine, his best is 442 - the guys is like a whippet, personally I'm nowhere near his speed but I can mange £250 a day and my prices are probably less than most of yours (£5/£6 for a 3 bed semi)

Its all about organising your day, having work close together and just getting on with it, every agrees £40 an hour is achieveable, well what about £50 an hour for someone who is fast?  Start at 8, work to 6, an hour for breaks = 9hrs @ £50/hr = £450, and he literally takes 10mins for lunch and thats it for the day. 

I couldn't do it but thats how he's always worked.
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: macmac on March 01, 2007, 12:17:53 am
my post wasn't directed at you jm, just a general feeling of some posts i've read in the past. ;)

tony
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: JM123 on March 01, 2007, 12:22:48 am
no I know it wasn't but I felt I needed to clarify myself more anyway.

There's plenty of %&%$*))  talked on here - I blame Tosh
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Ian_Giles on March 01, 2007, 06:47:08 am
Some are claiming to do 40 windows in 30 minutes..yeah, right :-X
There may be a couple that can trad that fast, personally I don't know of any.

I'll warrant that JM's times are pretty brisk for the work shown, and as that is WFP it is unlikely in the extreme that anyone could match it done trad, those are not small accounts, and the bigger the account, the bigger the time difference between the two methods.

Most of us think we are pretty quick with a squeegee, and I daresay we are...but methinks a teensy bit of exaggeration is being bandied about here ::)
And of course when you offer to 'race' the situation changes again, you don't work at 'race' speed, if some one is there with a stopwatch, and you are all primed and ready to 'GO!!' It really isn't going to have much relation to how you work from day to day 8)
I like to watch others when they don't know they are being watched....and no, that doesn't mean Mrs B----- from No 15 when she takes a shower!! :o


Ian
Title: Re: Prices please
Post by: Paul Coleman on March 01, 2007, 07:48:01 am
Some are claiming to do 40 windows in 30 minutes..yeah, right :-X
There may be a couple that can trad that fast, personally I don't know of any.

I'll warrant that JM's times are pretty brisk for the work shown, and as that is WFP it is unlikely in the extreme that anyone could match it done trad, those are not small accounts, and the bigger the account, the bigger the time difference between the two methods.

Most of us think we are pretty quick with a squeegee, and I daresay we are...but methinks a teensy bit of exaggeration is being bandied about here ::)
And of course when you offer to 'race' the situation changes again, you don't work at 'race' speed, if some one is there with a stopwatch, and you are all primed and ready to 'GO!!' It really isn't going to have much relation to how you work from day to day 8)
I like to watch others when they don't know they are being watched....and no, that doesn't mean Mrs B----- from No 15 when she takes a shower!! :o


Ian

Sure thing Ian.  A race situation is totally different.
If I have been rained off all day and the weather changes to allow me to work the last couple of hours, my pace is a lot quicker than an all day pace because I know I don't have to sustain it.  My normal place varies between brisk and plod.  I don't have to set any records to earn a decent income.