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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JasonP on March 29, 2010, 12:45:01 pm
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Well just completed my first EOT clean for an estate agent, dropped the keys back and handed him the invoice!! Now Im nervous! Im not sure if i over charged him, or under charged! and even if he will pay! Well Fingers crossed!!! ???
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Well just completed my first EOT clean for an estate agent, dropped the keys back and handed him the invoice!! Now Im nervous! Im not sure if i over charged him, or under charged! and even if he will pay! Well Fingers crossed!!! ???
Did you agree the price with him up front?
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When i went to the office to 'sell myself to him' then yes, either a set price for a set list of points to be cleaned or an hourly rate inclusive of materials
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Well just completed my first EOT clean for an estate agent, dropped the keys back and handed him the invoice!! Now Im nervous! Im not sure if i over charged him, or under charged! and even if he will pay! Well Fingers crossed!!! ???
well if you tell us how much you charged him and for how long we may be able to help you and tell you wether we think its too much or not enough.
Agents can delay payments, thats why we get them to sign T & C
Regards
Daria
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well the clean was on a four bed property, and included removing aload of rubbish from the shed and gardens. and install new bulbs here and there and batterys etc.
total labour was £240.00 @ 15 per hour (inclusive of products used etc and removing rubbish)
Then after adding price of bulbs and battery etc total bill was £257.93
any thoughts???
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well the clean was on a four bed property, and included removing aload of rubbish from the shed and gardens. and install new bulbs here and there and batterys etc.
total labour was £240.00 @ 15 per hour (inclusive of products used etc and removing rubbish)
Then after adding price of bulbs and battery etc total bill was £257.93
any thoughts???
Thats very close to what we would charge, so no you havent under/overcharged him, well that what i think, but some other people here may not agree
regards
dash t
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Thanks for your input dash! i think its just that im a new starter on my own, although was a grunt in the trade for several years, but only ever recieved a pay packet and had no part in the pricing aspect, so its all still new to me! you must remember first job jitters when you started up!!! :)
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well the clean was on a four bed property, and included removing aload of rubbish from the shed and gardens. and install new bulbs here and there and batterys etc.
total labour was £240.00 @ 15 per hour (inclusive of products used etc and removing rubbish)
Then after adding price of bulbs and battery etc total bill was £257.93
any thoughts???
What area are you in and did that include cleaning the carpets?
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Im based in Hereford, and no it didnt include cleaning the carpets, was i miles over/below in your opinion??
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Thanks for your input dash! i think its just that im a new starter on my own, although was a grunt in the trade for several years, but only ever recieved a pay packet and had no part in the pricing aspect, so its all still new to me! you must remember first job jitters when you started up!!! :)
yeah i remember first job we did, i would have made more money if i stayed at home, lol but you learn from your mistakes and thats the main thing.
regards
dash t
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Price sounds ok, but depends really how much 'rubbish' you moved (ive seen sheds ramed to the roof with junk and property with bags upon bags of rubbish), how dirty the property was, furnished or not etc.
You say you didnt inc carpets, though did you inc oven clean, outside windows??
If you havent already, get trained up and get the correct equipment for carpet cleaning. Please dont go down the 'cheapo' route and use diy hire equipment-big no no and can be disatarous (and also give your business a bad name). Alternativley you could sub the carpet work out and take a cut, at least untill your ready for it.
All the best.
J
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alright j, is it me or are there alot of jason's on here!!! Rubbish to be honest wasnt that bad, old paddling pool which stank of stagnant water was the wrost part!! The property was unfurnished, and yeah i did the inside of the oven!
With regards to carpet cleaning i sub it out to a local guy who only does carpet cleaning and he subs me general cleaning and maintenance jobs, work quite well so far!!!
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Us Jasons are attempting to take over CIU ;)
j
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Oh Bugger! Had email from the LA this afternoon with a few points highlighted that were missed! :-[ :-[
Sent him a very grovelly reply saying i will attend the property tomorrow to rectify any faults! Hopefully wont loose the contract before i really get started!
Especially as i have another three to do for them i was given this morning!!!
God i feel such a plank! :( :-[ :(
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Hi
Relax, relax, with EOT's call backs are part of the territory.
Sometimes you do everything right but the worse the property the more things you can miss and also the LA doesn't see everything first time and they do a more thorogh check after or the inventory clerk goes in and see's different things than what were asked for.
Don't panic, be professional, apologise of course and just go get it sorted.
Regards
Martin 8)
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Cheers martin, finally stopped breathing into my brown paper bag! Gonna go in there tomorrow, head held high and get it sorted!
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If you don't mind me asking,what where the points highlighted that were missed.
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There was some dirt found in the cupboard under the sink, some black marks remaining on the inside of the oven door, some brown residue on the seal of the door, and some candle wax on the fireplace where it had run under shelf!
Stupid things to miss i know!
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There was some dirt found in the cupboard under the sink, some black marks remaining on the inside of the oven door, some brown residue on the seal of the door, and some candle wax on the fireplace where it had run under shelf!
Stupid things to miss i know!
Black marks under the sink may not come out, that area gets battered and is a prime place for insects (dark, damp and with water present) take a metal scourer.
Oven sounds like some carbon remains, for the seal take a toothbrush.
Candle wax will come off but may leave a stain, depending on what colour the candle was and if the shelf is porous.
Good luck, keep us posted.
Regards
Martin 8)
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Oh Bugger! Had email from the LA this afternoon with a few points highlighted that were missed! :-[ :-[
Sent him a very grovelly reply saying i will attend the property tomorrow to rectify any faults! Hopefully wont loose the contract before i really get started!
Especially as i have another three to do for them i was given this morning!!!
God i feel such a plank! :( :-[ :(
we always pride ourselves on getting it all right first time so when we had our first callback from an la to say we missed something i also pooped bricks :D but when that happens we add the item missed onto our post cln checklist so we dont miss next time happens rarely now but nobody's perfect : ) also we say to la's we always welcome feedback on cleans and have guarantee that we will sort issues in 24 hrs or less.
your price seems good its about the same as we charge for eot's tho i had one once was a studio flat took 17 hours to clear and clean!!!!
debbie.
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Thanks for your input debbie, all advice is appreciated at the moment!! Well went today and sorted out the points he had listed! luckily everything went without a hitch and he seemed happy! I took my own photo's to show him when i took the keys back of the points mentioned and he seemed pleased with the work, and said on the whole everything was done to a high standard! So cant all be bad!
He seemed fine to be honest, and pleased at my prompt return to rectify the problems! And as of yet had no email from him with any further problems so fingers crossed! Just gotta wait to get paid now!!
Also collect the keys for my second property from the same agent today, going to be meticulous with this one and hopefully not get a call back!
Got loads of mould and mildew to clear of the walls so may take a while!! :-\
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Hi
Done one in a basement recently, all over the walls, windows, skirting etc.
Spray on detox mould and mildew remover (green bottle £2.50 )Spray on all the mould and leave the property for about 5-10 mins and it should all of gone, no elbow grease required.
Regards
Martin 8)
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Thats weird just brought some!! lol! ;D
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Your price sounds about right for the job you did.
BUT!
Are you a registered waste remover contractor, its a bity of paper you need from your local town council to say you can (guess what) remove waste.
If you are a bona fide business you have to have one to take rubbish away, thars why carpet fitters etc dont take away bagged rubbish.
Costs about £60 I believe, also it will show your LA that you are serious about what you do. Ask him if your competitors have theirs.
Good luck in your business.
Murky