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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rg1 on February 11, 2010, 02:42:15 pm

Title: Buying work
Post by: rg1 on February 11, 2010, 02:42:15 pm
How much would you expect to pay for £4000 of wc work?

Just need a rough idea

Thanks
Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: wezzy32 on February 11, 2010, 02:55:58 pm
i would say at least x3.how olds the round
Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: matt on February 11, 2010, 03:45:33 pm
2 x THE CLEAN

i was lucky and got all mine for what it was worth per clean, it was off 3 guys and back then that was the going rate around here even with commerical stuff, some of my commerical i purchased in has earnt me a staggering amount since i paid the money for it, i bet its been the best buy of my life

i wouldnt pay anymore than 2 X the clean value
Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: lee09 on February 11, 2010, 04:47:15 pm
2 x THE CLEAN

i was lucky and got all mine for what it was worth per clean, it was off 3 guys and back then that was the going rate around here even with commerical stuff, some of my commerical i purchased in has earnt me a staggering amount since i paid the money for it, i bet its been the best buy of my life

i wouldnt pay anymore than 2 X the clean value



Hi Matt,
Yes you got a bargain. But if you were selling up today, would you sell for two times it's take.
Surely a well run and managed round is worth far more than that.
Lee
Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on February 11, 2010, 04:57:26 pm
normally its 3 times the monthly clean mate depending if its a established round
Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: matt on February 11, 2010, 06:31:16 pm
2 x THE CLEAN

i was lucky and got all mine for what it was worth per clean, it was off 3 guys and back then that was the going rate around here even with commerical stuff, some of my commerical i purchased in has earnt me a staggering amount since i paid the money for it, i bet its been the best buy of my life

i wouldnt pay anymore than 2 X the clean value



Hi Matt,
Yes you got a bargain. But if you were selling up today, would you sell for two times it's take.
Surely a well run and managed round is worth far more than that.
Lee

to be honest i am not sure

part of me would think " well i will help another starter out with a good deal "

the other part of me would say " its worth alot more than 2 X the clean as its very compact and well priced "

i guess it would depend if i was moving onto bigger and better things ( read earning more money ), then the " helping a starter out would be fav "

Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: lee09 on February 11, 2010, 06:36:40 pm
2 x THE CLEAN

i was lucky and got all mine for what it was worth per clean, it was off 3 guys and back then that was the going rate around here even with commerical stuff, some of my commerical i purchased in has earnt me a staggering amount since i paid the money for it, i bet its been the best buy of my life

i wouldnt pay anymore than 2 X the clean value



Hi Matt,
Yes you got a bargain. But if you were selling up today, would you sell for two times it's take.
Surely a well run and managed round is worth far more than that.
Lee

to be honest i am not sure

part of me would think " well i will help another starter out with a good deal "

the other part of me would say " its worth alot more than 2 X the clean as its very compact and well priced "

i guess it would depend if i was moving onto bigger and better things ( read earning more money ), then the " helping a starter out would be fav "



Thanks for that.
I suppose that our rounds are only worth what people will pay for them but I don't see why a good established round should just be assumed to be worth two times it's monthly.
Lee
Title: Re: Buying work
Post by: martinsadie on February 11, 2010, 08:48:55 pm
How much would you expect to pay for £4000 of wc work?

Just need a rough idea

Thanks
if its monthly £20000