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Title: Minimum charge
Post by: lcwalker on March 14, 2010, 08:45:55 pm
I have another new one to go and see tomorrow i do trade and have a minimum charge of £10 is that fair or to much?.
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: chopsie on March 14, 2010, 09:01:25 pm
I suppose it depend where you live, I try and have a min £7 charge,But even then i sometimes drop below that,i.e for fronts only, or i do a 1 bed flat with four windows,only charge her a fiver,Depends how much you need the work,I hope one day to drop  the lower paying ones and have all high prices,but for now i have to take what i can get to pay the bills,But saying that if i pick up a load more in the blocks of flats (2 story sheltered housing type things) it could end up being a good earner
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: lcwalker on March 14, 2010, 09:20:09 pm
I suppose it depend where you live, I try and have a min £7 charge,But even then i sometimes drop below that,i.e for fronts only, or i do a 1 bed flat with four windows,only charge her a fiver,Depends how much you need the work,I hope one day to drop  the lower paying ones and have all high prices,but for now i have to take what i can get to pay the bills,But saying that if i pick up a load more in the blocks of flats (2 story sheltered housing type things) it could end up being a good earner
Hi im in suffolk in abit of a tourist area my lowest jobs are 2 bunglows £10 each i dont really want to go much lower than that.Anyway how are you getting on i haven't been on the forum much lately and when i was last on alot you were just starting out.
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: mlscontractcleaner on March 14, 2010, 09:23:20 pm
My lowest payer is my sister - a cuppa - I even have to remind her to get the bickies out ;D
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: chopsie on March 14, 2010, 09:26:50 pm
I am getting on ok.Got 115 customers so far,enjoying it.How about you?
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: lcwalker on March 14, 2010, 09:39:03 pm
Ive got alot more canvassing to do but most of the ones i have pay £15+ i even have one that pays £27 but now the weathers broke abit im getting out there canvassing again.I also do garden maintence so id like to try and combine them both in a round.
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: lcwalker on March 14, 2010, 09:42:12 pm
My lowest payer is my sister - a cuppa - I even have to remind her to get the bickies out ;D
They say never work for you family or friends but as you do them free theres no problem there.Its when you start charging then the problems arise i know ive been there, we dont speak to my partner ex stepdad anymore and that was 2 years ago.
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: paul rulton on March 14, 2010, 09:44:42 pm
£1.50 per window ;D thats my min charge ;)
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: chopsie on March 14, 2010, 09:46:01 pm
Just worked mine out and it works out at 9.45 average price.Don't think thats too bad for now.I too really need to get out and do some more canvassing,a combination of having the kids 3 nights a week and being bone idle does not help though  ::) ;D
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: chopsie on March 14, 2010, 09:48:26 pm
£1.50 per window ;D thats my min charge ;)
Thats good going hitman,I see from your posts you have not too many customers,but high payers,sounds good,one day maybe  ::)
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: paul rulton on March 14, 2010, 10:05:43 pm
ive got 109 custys :o such a hard life ::) u will get there m8, just set urself a goal n dont take ur eye
off the ball :D happy days ;D b4 u now it u will b doin part time work 4 full time pay ;D love it :-*
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: dazmond on March 14, 2010, 11:45:25 pm
minimum charge is up to you!i have a min charge for front onlys/3 bedders/4 bedrooms/bungalows etc and i dont go below that rate.we all have to do the lower paying ones as well as the decent stuff!its my basic "bread and butter" work!

i also have a higher minimum charge for scattered accounts that are not near my other work.

eg.

front only  £3

small 3 bed semi  £5

4 bed house       £10

bungalows          £5
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: jonnyald on March 15, 2010, 07:46:23 am
i wont put my ladders up for under a fiver .  on the council estates are eagle eyed skinflints that only want their front uppers done -mention  a fiver makes them rush back indoors scowling . later a more friendly neighbour will have a word in my shell like,on their behalf, to "see what i can do " but  no im sorry its a fiver  for me to put my ladders up
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: dazmond on March 15, 2010, 03:51:44 pm
these are bare minimum charges ive put down on very compact work jonnyald.anything outside my very compact work gets priced a lot higher!! ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: Dave Turley on March 15, 2010, 04:32:08 pm
Mine is £20 unless it's right next to one I already do and I don't have to move the van.

I advertise ALOT nowadays. I've sold/passed on most of my less than £20 work now. I'd rather pass the smaller enquiries onto other w/c's I know.

It's been hard work getting to this point but it's worth it!   :D
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: paul rulton on March 15, 2010, 05:40:35 pm
Mine is £20 unless it's right next to one I already do and I don't have to move the van.
I advertise ALOT nowadays. I've sold/passed on most of my less than £20 work now. I'd rather pass the smaller enquiries onto other w/c's I know.
It's been hard work getting to this point but it's worth it!   :D
thats a really nice thing 2do Dave ;) so it is true..... there r still a few nice guys left in the world ;)
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: Scrimble on March 15, 2010, 06:29:40 pm
Quote
eg.

front only  £3

small 3 bed semi  £5

4 bed house       £10

bungalows          £5

hahahaha didnt think there were still trad ladder monkeys out there who were this cheap!
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: jonnyald on March 15, 2010, 06:48:38 pm
these are bare minimum charges ive put down on very compact work jonnyald.anything outside my very compact work gets priced a lot higher!! ;) ;D ;D

dont explain yerself DAZ, YOUR PRICING IS SPOT ON  far as i see  .   maybe others on this site do more upper crust type places ,higher base price /// personally most of my stuff is 2 up 2 downers , + pre war council estates and im glad i do that stuff as its very reliable money
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: Sean Dyer on March 15, 2010, 07:02:16 pm
I suppose it depend where you live, I try and have a min £7 charge,But even then i sometimes drop below that,i.e for fronts only, or i do a 1 bed flat with four windows,only charge her a fiver,Depends how much you need the work,I hope one day to drop  the lower paying ones and have all high prices,but for now i have to take what i can get to pay the bills,But saying that if i pick up a load more in the blocks of flats (2 story sheltered housing type things) it could end up being a good earner

i have some similar flats in small blocks at £4 and £5 each and make a good wedge on it, compact and easy to do

i agree with a minimum on stuff like 2, 3 bed semis etc

but some stuff i cant justify like an old irish ladies front 2 windows im not gonna charge a tenner am  i

its £2 and inbetween4 dozen other houses i clean, she pays as i clean
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: rg1 on March 15, 2010, 07:14:47 pm
I suppose it depend where you live, I try and have a min £7 charge,But even then i sometimes drop below that,i.e for fronts only, or i do a 1 bed flat with four windows,only charge her a fiver,Depends how much you need the work,I hope one day to drop  the lower paying ones and have all high prices,but for now i have to take what i can get to pay the bills,But saying that if i pick up a load more in the blocks of flats (2 story sheltered housing type things) it could end up being a good earner

I do some 2 storey sheltered housing same as you (4 windows) and charge a fiver a time
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: martinsadie on March 15, 2010, 08:14:59 pm
minium charge £1 here
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: dazmond on March 15, 2010, 10:51:01 pm
st1allstar there are plenty of windys cheaper than me round here in the north west.£3-50 a house and £2-50 for bungalows!! ::)

i have a lot of very compact work(2 wks worth)and i do well on these prices.i have some granny flats i clean for £2-50 a flat and make £30+an hour !i also have 5 small commercial jobs and plenty of better priced 4/5/6 bedroom houses,converted barns,farmhouses etc.

also a lot of my compact work is priced a few pound higher than stated due to conservatories/bad access/skylights/extensions etc.

i still get refusals as being too expensive and nearly all my work is in a very affluent area!

the problem being is guys who have 3-4 lads on the dole who they work hard.price cheaply,pay them cash in hand barely min wage and the boss still earns a good wedge!

it happens alot round here im afraid! ::) ::)
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: babs2020 on March 15, 2010, 11:26:28 pm
hi charge a fair price and  you will keep your customers  to high and they will have a few cleans  and    then leave it     mine  is 6.50
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: Mack's Window Cleaning on March 16, 2010, 03:16:20 am
You're not too far from me, and I wouldn'go that low. It's got to be £10 min for me, but for that I do the frames and sills (alot of the w/c's in my area charge £3-5 extra to do them. Don't lower your prices, tell the potential custy what a good job you do for the dosh, and make sure you do it. Good luck mate!
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: Dave Turley on March 16, 2010, 06:15:25 am
Mine is £20 unless it's right next to one I already do and I don't have to move the van.
I advertise ALOT nowadays. I've sold/passed on most of my less than £20 work now. I'd rather pass the smaller enquiries  :)onto other w/c's I know.
It's been hard work getting to this point but it's worth it!   :D
thats a really nice thing 2do Dave ;) so it is true..... there r still a few nice guys left in the world ;)

I try my best!  :) 
Title: Re: Minimum charge
Post by: Llaaww on March 16, 2010, 07:22:15 pm
50p weekly £2 month £6 quarter £24 year 

total time taken 48 minutes

hourly rate £30 (i think)

I ought to charge a quid

 :D