Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: monkeyman on February 26, 2009, 08:38:42 pm
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how much would you quote for this 4 bed with average sized conservatory at the back?
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between £16 - £20 probberly
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£20 AND £30 FOR FIRST CLEAN
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Hi gemma6166 i would say about £15 / £20 if you can get away with it just tell them you are going to do frames aswell at no extra cost and thay will say yes. dave
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18 first clean 18 second clean wfp.
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if its got an average sized conservatory about £16
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£14 - £16
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£15
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£20 - £25
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£9.00
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£12/14
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£6.50
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£12
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I cant get over how low some of you on here are charging, i wouldnt even get out of bed for some of those prices
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I think you'll find their simply winding up the poster.
Hope so anyway. £6.50 has to a blatant wind up.
;D
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£6.50 your having a giraffe what do you charge for a 2 bedroom 50p and a lollipop!
I'd charge £18
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just out of interest how do you guys go about pricing a house?
i count the number of windows and charge 60 - 65p per window!
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I think you'll find their simply winding up the poster.
Hope so anyway. £6.50 has to a blatant wind up.
;D
till last week i would agree but i do similar for12/14 quid and leaflets were dropped offering £4 per clean
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£4.00 a clean. Regardless of size!!!
There must be some really desperate Muvva's out there.
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Do you think they pay tax & ni on their £4 ;D
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£4.00 a clean. Regardless of size!!!
There must be some really desperate Muvva's out there.
there is and the scarey thing is he went to the bother of registering as a ltd company etc, however i havent lost a customer yet, but this will continue
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.65p a window is to low never charge less than £1 per window, just remember the first quote is probably the price it will stay, putting the price up can normally mean that they will go elsewhere.
I always charge what i want for the job if they dont want to pay it then i say goodbye.
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.65p a window is to low never charge less than £1 per window, just remember the first quote is probably the price it will stay, putting the price up can normally mean that they will go elsewhere.
I always charge what i want for the job if they dont want to pay it then i say goodbye.
what do you class as a window, more to the point what do you class as a £1 window ?
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for me, i count 11 windows in the picture at the start of this forum. so at 65p a window i would charge £7 for the front of that house.
cheap? dear? just right?!
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6 windows on the front @ £1 a window, id say theres probably 4 on the back, thats another £4, 1 on the side probably so thats another £1, then a fiver for the conservatory (or so), so £16 all in?
Do you think they pay tax & ni on their £4 ;D
LOL, they'll never earn enough doing that to pay income tax....!! :P
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.65p a window is to low never charge less than £1 per window, just remember the first quote is probably the price it will stay, putting the price up can normally mean that they will go elsewhere.
I always charge what i want for the job if they dont want to pay it then i say goodbye.
what do you class as a window, more to the point what do you class as a £1 window ?
I count a window as two side by side areas measuring about 3ft by 2ft
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I count a window as, arms open wide far as I can reach, in other words 6 foot, if it's just over then it's another window.