Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on November 03, 2009, 07:23:51 pm
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ive recently put a few up by 4 and 5 pound saying i will have to stop doing the windows or hike them up because there v.underpriced.{they are!}.mainly ones with conservatorys.not one said no yet!i reckon ive another 60 or 70 to put up by said amount but think ill leave it til after xmas.i feel good for biting the bullet though :Dthis forum has really opened my eyes in the last 6 months.ive been undervaluing myself for years.ive got a 5 year realistic plan for my business and i already have earned what i earned the whole of last year!i also earn over the the average for a sole trader even with all my underpriced stuff and thats TRAD!!onward and upward!thanks to everyone for their help and support on this forum.
best wishes dazmond
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Good luck to you matey
Think I'm going to have to raise some of mine next year (the early ones that I first started quoting). Will wait till were coming out of recession me thinks
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some of the ones ive put up ive been doing for 10 yr or more!! :o :o :o
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I think that's very good you not having problems with your customers after putting them up that much.
I always think that can be avoided by just pricing them correctly from the start, although that can be quite difficult if you think the customer might not go for you if priced too high.
So I try to price them midrange price then put them up after about 6 cleans, this usually works better I think.
Let me know what you think?
Kind regards. :)
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I picked up a job last night. gave her a price, then discovered she had a window cleaner that already charged more than i had quoted, but the reason she wanted someone else was that he was putting his price up by £5.
If as you say the jobs you have are underpriced (we all have those jobs ;) ) maybe, tell cust's the price needs to go up by £5, but do it over a few months. £2 now, then £3 in six or eight months
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You must have been cleaning for flippin free to have to put them up by such a big margin :-\
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i put some £7 ones up to £12 and some £6 ones to a tenner.not one said no!given me more confidence to go again after xmas on another 60 or so custys. ;Di prob will lose a few.these custys are ones ive been cleaning for over 10 yrs though with v.little price increase.most of my round will have small increase every april for the next few years and all new work priced at £30 an hr.im trad and live in the north west.
best wishes lads
dazmond
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where abouts in the north west daz? i will be putting mine up next year, 2nd time in 7 years, i hope they can take it haha
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sunny salford!dont work round here much though!most of my work in cheshire!better payers! ;D ;D
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how far do you travel then daz? all my work is within about 4 miles but im thinking of going further when i have my van an full wfp, hopefully hve that in the next few weeks
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all my work within a 8 mile radius.lots of v.compact stuff in one area! ;D :D
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my main estate in very compact as well, i can walk from one end to the other in less than 5 mins, i have a hell of a lot on that estate though and its a good payer. it helps with speed when they are next to each other
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It is very important to have regular price increases in your business.If your price is static for years you are earning less each year due to inflation.Then comes the shock for your customers of a large increase.They will expect a increase each year, once you do it yearly.