Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lcwalker on October 19, 2009, 09:02:21 am
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I have been doing just a few window cleaning jobs over the last 2/3 years for some extra money i feell ive got quite good and thinking about doing it more seriously.I do trad but would consider wfp if i get enough customers.But how do you guys charge per house per window and is there a difference in what can be charged doing it wfp or trad.If posible a few examples would help like how much to clean a 3 bed house,then how much a conservatory the few jobs i have do seem to be the harder houses around, either big or high windows and some with hardly or no access to some windows, i do feel i have them as no other wc really want's them.But id like to know if im to cheap or dear.thanks
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In general i will charge £1 per window for ground and first floor. As long as they are simple enough windows. If for example they are gorgian i will charge an extra fifty pence per window. On cons i charge £1 for every two pieces of glass. Windows above cons I chare £1.50 as is with 2nd floor and windows with difficult access.
Then iput an extra pound on at the end just to make me want to go back to do the house again. I find with this pricing scheme i get 4 out of 5 jobs.
I am wfp by theway. Hope this helps
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i work our how long i think it will take and work from £30 hr. if it takes 20 min £10, if it takes 2 hr £60.
worked so far.
i find wfp quicker and safer than trad, but what ever method i use, it's the same basic formula
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Hi Walker,
I am not that far from you. Maybe 15miles. Send me an email, I will go over pricing with you, if u want. Email on profle.
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There is no such thing as too cheap/expensive. It depends what your area will pay.
As a rule of thumb if you get all of the ones you quote, you could have charged more. If you get non then that is too much. About 50/50 is about right in my eyes.
It comes with experience.
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In general i will charge £1 per window for ground and first floor. As long as they are simple enough windows. If for example they are gorgian i will charge an extra fifty pence per window. On cons i charge £1 for every two pieces of glass. Windows above cons I chare £1.50 as is with 2nd floor and windows with difficult access.
Then iput an extra pound on at the end just to make me want to go back to do the house again. I find with this pricing scheme i get 4 out of 5 jobs.
I am wfp by theway. Hope this helps
Hi i worked out what i charge my few customers and it does work out the about the same as your priceing method, i think it's a good way straight forward and easy to work out, and you will never do yourself, nothing worse than quoteing and there alot longer than you thought you would be .thanks to you all
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In general i will charge £1 per window for ground and first floor. As long as they are simple enough windows. If for example they are gorgian i will charge an extra fifty pence per window. On cons i charge £1 for every two pieces of glass. Windows above cons I chare £1.50 as is with 2nd floor and windows with difficult access.
Then iput an extra pound on at the end just to make me want to go back to do the house again. I find with this pricing scheme i get 4 out of 5 jobs.
I am wfp by theway. Hope this helps
Sound about the same us as. We're WFP and on that basis make about £1 per minute on best jobs but have to travel a long way as we're very rural and work is very scattered.