Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: evil genius on January 29, 2010, 04:29:42 pm
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afternooon peeps.
i currently only do domestic work but would like to expand a little into the commercial sector.
i currently work out my prices out by giving myself a hourly rate i want then access how long a job would take and work out from there.
i was just wondering if you lot charge work on the same hourly rate for commercials as you do for domestic work.
im not looking anyone to give there prices away but do you as a like 25%etc on your rate for commercials or does it stay the same.
thanks a lot
ian
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you price what you want to earn
dont worry about others
if your round is full, you can afford to put in good prices, afterall you have enough work, anything else is just a bonus
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Commercial work is fools gold, at the first sign of someone that will do it a fiver cheaper your gone.
Residential customers stick with you because they know you, trust you and know you do a good job.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket, a lot of WCers i know lost out big time when the recession hit, it hardly affected the residential WCers.
just my thoughts
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u can make more money on commercial work
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Commercial work is fools gold, at the first sign of someone that will do it a fiver cheaper your gone.
Residential customers stick with you because they know you, trust you and know you do a good job.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket, a lot of WCers i know lost out big time when the recession hit, it hardly affected the residential WCers.
just my thoughts
I dont mean to offend pal
but you are obviously speaking about other people not your own experience as i find that commercial is very very lucrative and wish had more
recession or not commercial is better especially if you ar gonna employ for various reasons and 99% of the time better money
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Commercial work is fools gold, at the first sign of someone that will do it a fiver cheaper your gone.
Residential customers stick with you because they know you, trust you and know you do a good job.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket, a lot of WCers i know lost out big time when the recession hit, it hardly affected the residential WCers.
just my thoughts
I dont mean to offend pal
but you are obviously speaking about other people not your own experience as i find that commercial is very very lucrative and wish had more
recession or not commercial is better especially if you ar gonna employ for various reasons and 99% of the time better money
I agree the money is better, there is just no loyalty and you can loose the job so easily
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jus ask capitol north west did loads ov tescos every wk now only get done
every 3,mths doh
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ive seen capitol at my local tescos.the guy cleaning inside was really high up the ladder with NO LADDERSTOPPER and no b.o.a.b.carrying tools up with him!i couldnt look! ::) ::)
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where u fr dazmond
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salford area.hows the wfpoling going lammy?you been out today?i have.ive still got another two weeks before i catch up with work from before xmas!slowly chipping away at it! ;D ;D
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getting better dazmond people i expected to hate it love it n vice versa
but finding 1st cleans r nightmare so jus tradding em as normal
then wfp nxt time to b honest i,m quick trad c wfp as extra tool
tbh glad iv got it though its hard work like last nite di s out
hose out wrapd pump up etc ,mither lol
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I think sometimes commercial work becomes so competetive that every one undercuts everyone else 'til the job's hardly worth having :-\.
In my opinion the main advantage of commercial work is that it's guaranteed income what ever the weather throws at you ;D.
Loyalty though is not something a lot of commercial customers know anything about >:(
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Loyalty though is not something a lot of commercial customers know anything about >:(
your right
thats why when i get asked to price jobs, i price them well, cash in while you can
yes it pays more, yes it can be gone next week, enjoy it while you can