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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: groundhog on April 06, 2008, 10:59:51 am
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I have been asked to price up a huge gutter cleaning job, its on a large 3 storey apartment block in Surrey, I don't fancy getting up there on a ladder especially at the front as the ground is very uneven, does anyone know if it is possible to hire out a gutter vac from anywhere?
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I guess thats a no then!! Does anyone have a gutter vac in this area who would like a large gutter cleaning job? Or any ideas would be appreciated, I have thought about a cherry picker, but have never used one before, do you require a license?
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Most site you will need a license for using a MEWP and "too right" they can be fatal in the wrong hands
Omipole hire out the Gutter Vacuum Systems but I am sure its not cheap but you can past on the cost to the customer
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buy or hire the system... OR do you know another cleaner that may want to go 50/50 with you on purchasing the job lot?
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I will give omnipole a ring, I don't really want to purchase a system as they are pricey and I have heard that they are not that great! Has anyone got an omnivac and how do you find it?
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i dont know about other hire companies but the one my bro in law worked at provided licensed operator for cherry picker if needed,try ringing round a few :)
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I have been asked to price up a huge gutter cleaning job, its on a large 3 storey apartment block in Surrey, I don't fancy getting up there on a ladder especially at the front as the ground is very uneven, does anyone know if it is possible to hire out a gutter vac from anywhere?
Got a picture?
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Depending on which part of Surrey it might be worth giving these guys a ring...
http://www.jswadeson.co.uk
Regards
Mr H
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Hire prices can be found at www.omni-guttervac.com (http://www.omni-guttervac.com) or you could sub contract the work to a local guttervac user, we have records of the areas our customers work in so if you want to email your details feel free, Their are many users in Surrey, so itsjust a case of us putting you in touch with the closest operator.
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Thanks for the replies lads, they have been a great help! I am going to give Glyn a call as the hire prices actually seem fairly reasonable, and well worth it for a large job like this one!! I like the idea of being able to try out the omnivac without having to go to the expense of buying, once I've tried it out I can decide if it's worth while investing in one!
Sorry Ian but no pictures at the moment, I may try and get up there tomorrow and take a few to post, because I must admit I am not sure how to price it!
Cheers :)
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How much is it to hire?
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How much is it to hire?
Can be found here
http://www.omni-guttervac.com/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20OmniVac%20Hire%20pdf.pdf
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Sort of around the £250 mark by the look of it (plus VAT I guess), by the time you add on the generator camera etc.
Must be a lot of gutters to clear out, as that wouldn't be justifyed on a three bed semi.
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Sort of around the £250 mark by the look of it (plus VAT I guess), by the time you add on the generator camera etc.
Must be a lot of gutters to clear out, as that wouldn't be justifyed on a three bed semi.
It's a bit bigger than a 3 bed semi ;D It's a huge building!!! I am only really showing an interest in cleaning the gutters for them as I am hoping to be able to quote for the windows when the contract comes up for renewall!! ;)
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Sort of around the £250 mark by the look of it (plus VAT I guess), by the time you add on the generator camera etc.
Must be a lot of gutters to clear out, as that wouldn't be justifyed on a three bed semi.
It's a bit bigger than a 3 bed semi ;D It's a huge building!!! I am only really showing an interest in cleaning the gutters for them as I am hoping to be able to quote for the windows when the contract comes up for renewall!! ;)
If you show a picture, you might get someone coming forward and giving you a better price for hire than omnipoll, or even just sub it to them for a cut.
Or even just say how much you might charge to do the clean assuming you had the machine?
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If I had a photo I would post it Ian, I didn't get chance to get up there today, but hopefully will tomorrow! I don't think I want to sub it out as I am quite keen to try out the omnivac for myself as I may want to invest in one at some stage.
I don't know how much to charge for the job as yet as I have never taken on a gutter cleaning job of this size before, I haven't measured the guttering, but I would estimate there to be in excess of 350 metres of gutter!! Hopefully if I can get a photo for tomorrow, some of you guys may be able to help me with the price.
Cheers ;)
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If you charge £1 pm, (£350 total) and the hire of the vac is £250, that's clears you £100. :( (b4 tax etc.)
But can you really charge more per metre without the people laughing at you? I too am very interested in how this goes for you.
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Thanks for your interest Ian, I wouldn't bother pricing this job if I thought that all I could get would be £1 a metre!!! :( I was thinking more like £3 per metre and add the cost of the omnivac hire to the price!! That's more like it!!! ;D
Hopefully get some photos tomorrow!! ;)
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let me know how good the omnivac is groundhog,im thinking of getting one but havent heard anyone on here saying how great they are.
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If you charge £1 pm, (£350 total) and the hire of the vac is £250, that's clears you £100. :( (b4 tax etc.)
But can you really charge more per metre without the people laughing at you? I too am very interested in how this goes for you.
£1 pm :o laughing at you for charging more :o
IMO £1 pm is way way to cheap
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Thanks for your interest Ian, I wouldn't bother pricing this job if I thought that all I could get would be £1 a metre!!! :( I was thinking more like £3 per metre and add the cost of the omnivac hire to the price!! That's more like it!!! ;D
Hopefully get some photos tomorrow!! ;)
too right,
lets face it, this isnt a job your average joe with a ladder can do, pressure washer guys can do around £1000 a day with the right equipment and skill, on a large job. with a gutter vac and the work to match you should be near that as it is a niche.
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My thoughts exactly Alex, at the end of the day I'm not that worried if I don't get it, if I do I want it to be for a good price, to make it worth my while taking a day away from my regular round!!
If I do get the job I will let you know how I get on with the omnivac Darren, I haven't heard of many people on hear praising them either, but if they work well I think they could be a very good investment!!
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Many of the commercial contractors using the Guttervac charge out at up to £1600.00 per day, that would probably include supplying the client with a before and after DVD for their records and maybe advising the client of any defects they spoted whilst carrying out the work ie. loose tiles,defective pointing.
With a 350 metre run I would definatly say you should looking at £1400.00 to £1600.00 or around this type of figure.
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Cheers Glyn thats a great help!! I will give you a call to arrange hire when I know I have the job.
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*drums fingers*
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*drums fingers*
Patience Ian, as soon as I hear if I have the job I will post an update, unfortunately these things can take some time!!