Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: LWC on February 06, 2008, 10:36:35 pm
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off topic as usual
£5 bungalows, take me 2 mins each and are next to each other. 5 little windows each, 15 in total, 5 mins work £15
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If you had a £10 min charge, you would get £30!!! ;)
An example from my round would be when I had a call from a new customer the other day wanting me to clean 3 skylights on a monthly basis on his single story barn conversion. They are all next to each other and are only about 10inches wide by 18 inches long. I told him that I could fit him into the round but my minimum price is £10, thats fine he said, and he was delighted with the results from the first clean.
I'm not criticising you LWC, I just think it would benefit you and others to set a minimum price of at least £10 ;)
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yeh i know, but theres no way i would charge £10 for them. they are my cheapest i do. just couldnt charge a minimum of £10 pounds for like 5 little windows. i think its about being fair.
£10 minimal on a house possibly, but like i say when its a few windows you HAVE to be fair
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Most other trades have a minimum charge or a call out charge, it makes good business sense, you still have to unload and reload your kit and collect the money, it all takes time.In the example I gave of the barn conversion with the 3 skylights the couple actually think that £10 is a very reasonable price, and I tend to agree with them!! ;D
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Are you a couple ?
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Are you a couple ?
Now youv'e offended me!!! >:(
;D ;)
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meant are you working together :D
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I wouldn't work with anyone who cleans bungalows for £5!! I'm sure LWC is a nice chap though really, but he dosn't like being given good advice!!! ;)
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your barn conversion example makes sense but you cant apply it everywhere and in some areas of this country a 10 min charge would severely restrict your business
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good grief ! Its like having a nightmare and trying to shout but the words dont come out !
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There are plenty of window cleaners in my area who charge silly prices eg £8 for a 4 bed house that I would charge at least £25 for. But I continue to pick up more and more work with my higher prices because of the way I run my business and the way I sell my services to my customers! ;)
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good grief ! Its like having a nightmare and trying to shout but the words dont come out !
Are you on something? :-\
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where are you based then
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Hampshire 8)
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which is why you are able to charge the amounts you do.... and fair play to you BUT it doesnt work every where .I am based in south lincs and its a rare old mix man believe me .......from 8 bed manor houses where you also clean the conservatory over the swimming pool to 1 bed flats in rows of 10 each so horses for courses......and we have a fresh wave of chancers every year in fact give it 3 months and they will be out again...the tossers ;D
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Target the cream, thats what I do!! ;D I am planning to try to get a few days work in the Surrey area soon, thats where the top work can be found!!! ;)
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i dont think you actually read any replies sometimes but you go for it anyway :)ther aint that much "cream" round here you need some skimmed to pad it out ;D
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Well I'm building an exceptional round (cream only) ;D You just carry on building your average (skimmed) round if thats what you want to do, its up to you! ;)
Goodnight ;D
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If you had a £10 min charge, you would get £30!!! ;)
An example from my round would be when I had a call from a new customer the other day wanting me to clean 3 skylights on a monthly basis on his single story barn conversion. They are all next to each other and are only about 10inches wide by 18 inches long. I told him that I could fit him into the round but my minimum price is £10, thats fine he said, and he was delighted with the results from the first clean.
I'm not criticising you LWC, I just think it would benefit you and others to set a minimum price of at least £10 ;)
Have to agree with Groundhog on the min charge be it £6 £8 £10 or what ever, I pick up work aswell doing this and have done for a long time, one window is £6 min if next door to a customer.
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I wouldn't work with anyone who cleans bungalows for £5!! I'm sure LWC is a nice chap though really, but he dosn't like being given good advice!!! ;)
ill listen to good advice when it comes along
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I wouldn't work with anyone who cleans bungalows for £5!! I'm sure LWC is a nice chap though really, but he dosn't like being given good advice!!! ;)
ill listen to good advice when it comes along
The reason I have a min charge is simple, if you lost the other customers next to the one that is very low priced you would drop the low priced customer as it would not be worth you doing, I personally dont like dropping customers so thats why I have a min charge ;)
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Minimum charge is a good idea and £10 a good minimum charge.
But business guidelines should be just that - not inflexible.
So if I did a group of semi's at £10 each and someone in the middle who was very security conscious said fronts only please I would happily charge say £7 for the front only.
But I would let them know I was making a special concession for them.
If I had to reel in my hose and move my van too far for such a customer then the minimum charge would apply.