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Title: what would you charge for this job
Post by: windowwashers on August 28, 2008, 08:48:09 am
Hi All,

if any of you fix gutters what would you charge for this.

taking down old gutters clamps, correctly putting them back up and setting gutters back up.

went to look at the job yesterday it is one side of house easy access about 4/5 mtrs about 7 clamps/brackets on newish build the gutters have not been put up right as they slope up in middle so water goes over sides and down wall.

Your thoughts on price

Ian
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: j burton on August 28, 2008, 08:54:19 am
sounds like about 1-2 hours work excluding materials 80 quid.
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: Pj on August 28, 2008, 09:18:55 am
I wouldn't touch it.

Unless you've prepared them to accept the possibility of replacement connecting brackets, as putting back old ones often leak, and sealer only lasts a couple of years, and matching pvc gutter fittings can drive you mad as often they are job lots from China
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: simon123 on August 28, 2008, 09:23:12 am
I am with PJ on this one .  I tried this a while back ant it was a nightmare !!!  I lost a full days work , and still couldnt complete the job !   Leave it to the pros Ian  ;)
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: windowwashers on August 28, 2008, 09:25:54 am
I am with PJ on this one .  I tried this a while back ant it was a nightmare !!!  I lost a full days work , and still couldnt complete the job !   Leave it to the pros Ian  ;)
I am not saying i DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS. I am asking what some of you would charge to do this job.

Ian
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: Moderator David@stives on August 28, 2008, 09:32:36 am
Can of worms.

If you knew how to do it you would know how much  to charge.
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: windowwashers on August 28, 2008, 09:34:12 am
Can of worms.

If you knew how to do it you would know how much  to charge.
I have already quoted I was intersted to know what others would charge thats all.
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: Oakley Windows on August 28, 2008, 09:49:44 am
IMO its is more than an hour or twos work, to price it accordingly and be able to do a respectable job guaranteed is leaving yourself wide-open to losing out. Just a trip to B+Q is gonna take half that time allowed if you forget soemthing.

Replacing gutters isnt always as easy as some might think, (excuse the pun, but theyre not always that straightforward) particularly if someone is paying you to do it, alright on your own place perhaps, not if someone is expecting something for their money.

Id allow a day.

Dont forget your stringline  ;D

Matt
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: WCE on August 28, 2008, 11:31:11 am
The way half you lot are talking, anyone would think that this was rocket science. Fitting new gutters is easy. If you charged £100 that would be good money as that wouldn't take long to do. Ian I used to work in the general builders trade and did this type of jobs week in week out. Ignore the doom and gloomers. Just dont rush the job, use a string line to set the angle of the clamps. Regarding the the gutter joints, Use two people for the job and just take down the guttering in complete sections avoiding the need to dismantle the sections. On the bits you do have to take apart just use a bit of silicone on the joint as you put it back together. We used this method many times and never got a call back. 
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: Alex Wingrove on August 28, 2008, 01:13:17 pm
£150

purely on the basis is you have got lots of work anyways it could go wrong, and why not
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: simon123 on August 28, 2008, 02:10:07 pm
When I tried to replace some guttering , I removed part of the guttering ( snapping a couple of clips to boot ) I could not find the exact size guttering anywhere !!! I must have visited 7 plumbers merchants  :-\ :'(
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: simon123 on August 28, 2008, 02:14:33 pm
Let us know how you get on windy washers  :-*
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: steven ainger on August 28, 2008, 02:37:10 pm
i do quite a few gutter repacements for customers and what i would do is, replace all the fascia brkts, union and running outlet, if there is any on that side, with new and keep the origanal guttering, if it was still in good nick. the parts  would only cost about £15-£20 to replace, and would charge £100 incl parts.
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: matt on August 28, 2008, 02:47:35 pm
Ooooooooooh ive done hundreds of gutter replacement jobs as a carpenter

you will have to now look at the H&S aspect of doing off ladder or scaffolding, i know a local company to me who insist on scaffolding

you could of course hire a tower and do it off that, just move it along as you go

Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: simon123 on August 28, 2008, 02:54:22 pm
Have you seen what Virgo charge ?  Maybe a new carrer move coming on LOL  ;D
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: clean on August 28, 2008, 03:42:40 pm
I would leave it to the right trade ie (upvc fitters),some window cleaners get it into their heads they can tackle anything and get desperate for money are you that desperate ?  ;)
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: simon123 on August 28, 2008, 03:50:04 pm
I would leave it to the right trade ie (upvc fitters),some window cleaners get it into their heads they can tackle anything and get desperate for money are you that desperate ?  ;)
Yes he is !
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: windowwashers on August 28, 2008, 04:13:45 pm
I would leave it to the right trade ie (upvc fitters),some window cleaners get it into their heads they can tackle anything and get desperate for money are you that desperate ?  ;)
I am not desperate at all, I just like to know what others would charge, it really is that simple, I have changed many gutters and fixed them, this is a service I have offered for a long time. Again I will say as some do not seem to understand that I was interested to know what others would charge for it as I think we are too cheap and I have spotted a large area where I know full well all the gutters have been installed incorrectly.
So Desperate no, business minded yes  ;)
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: simon123 on August 28, 2008, 04:17:25 pm
I would leave it to the right trade ie (upvc fitters),some window cleaners get it into their heads they can tackle anything and get desperate for money are you that desperate ?  ;)
I am not desperate at all, I just like to know what others would charge, it really is that simple, I have changed many gutters and fixed them, this is a service I have offered for a long time. Again I will say as some do not seem to understand that I was interested to know what others would charge for it as I think we are too cheap and I have spotted a large area where I know full well all the gutters have been installed incorrectly.
So Desperate no, business minded yes  ;)
You love it Ian  :P ;D
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: clean on August 28, 2008, 04:18:00 pm
I would leave it to the right trade ie (upvc fitters),some window cleaners get it into their heads they can tackle anything and get desperate for money are you that desperate ?  ;)
I am not desperate at all, I just like to know what others would charge, it really is that simple, I have changed many gutters and fixed them, this is a service I have offered for a long time. Again I will say as some do not seem to understand that I was interested to know what others would charge for it as I think we are too cheap and I have spotted a large area where I know full well all the gutters have been installed incorrectly.
So Desperate no, business minded yes  ;)

So you are not that busy washing windows then?
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: windowwashers on August 28, 2008, 04:38:12 pm
I would leave it to the right trade ie (upvc fitters),some window cleaners get it into their heads they can tackle anything and get desperate for money are you that desperate ?  ;)
I am not desperate at all, I just like to know what others would charge, it really is that simple, I have changed many gutters and fixed them, this is a service I have offered for a long time. Again I will say as some do not seem to understand that I was interested to know what others would charge for it as I think we are too cheap and I have spotted a large area where I know full well all the gutters have been installed incorrectly.
So Desperate no, business minded yes  ;)

So you are not that busy washing windows then?
Me personally no thats what I have staff for, but a new van is going on the road asap and this needs more work.
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: niceandclean on August 28, 2008, 04:59:34 pm
Probably no more than an hours work. I would charge my hourly rate times 3, possibly 4. They are nice little jobs if you can get them.
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: dmlservices on August 28, 2008, 08:06:32 pm
i have fitted upvc, fascia , soffit , guttering for about 10 yrs, a typical house ie front /back 10 mtrs total + downpipes is about £250 inc matls [ guttering only], which i get trade, £50. so £100 each side taking down and refitting, really easy to do , use a 3-4 ft spirit level to set brkts just of level ,about 36" gap between each brkt , would take me an hour .


daz
Title: Re: what would you charge for this job
Post by: tacky on August 28, 2008, 09:50:05 pm
for a friend or neighbour £25. any one else £60.