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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mr. S on March 19, 2007, 08:23:20 pm

Title: Pricing Rebates on windows
Post by: Mr. S on March 19, 2007, 08:23:20 pm
Does anybody ever get asked to clean rebates on windows?

Ive been asked to clean these on one of my customers (by rebates i mean, as you open the window it is the edges where the window fits into the frame). 2 windows on the house are really mildewy inside these rebates so what is a fair price?

Title: Re: Pricing Rebates on windows
Post by: carl stanton on March 19, 2007, 08:28:57 pm
yes i do, all the time, it does make a diffrence, when the window is left open! erm price, well i've have been to cheep for to long so thats a bad start, but it all depends on how long it may take you, how clean they want it ie a wipe over or the sparkle, say at least the price of the window, as in what you charge to clean for a normal wash, if not twice the price, you will live and learn by it.
Title: Re: Pricing Rebates on windows
Post by: Mike_G on March 19, 2007, 08:53:17 pm
Done a couple. I would say at least twice the price of window
Title: Re: Pricing Rebates on windows
Post by: Mr. S on March 20, 2007, 10:47:32 pm
I thought i might have got a few more replies people !!??

Never mind, my evaluation of this over the past couple of days is as follows:

If the client cant be bothered to do it themselves, then within reason i can quote a price that i want!

Bearing in mind it would be done from the inside ( health & safety) it would mean, having to be careful of carpets, ornaments etc!

I estimate it would take me 1/2 hour, SO does £20- £25  sound ok?

It would be worth doing it then, maybe, otherwise ill stick to cleaning with my wfp