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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Marc Stock on September 14, 2018, 12:29:37 pm
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Just got an enquiry from this dental practice in Ottershaw.
So i ring them up, and i asked them if they already have a window cleaner, which they confirmed they did. So i asked her why are they looking for quotes, and she said that thier current window cleaner is overcharging them for only cleaning one window; outside.
Now i know this place, and explained to her i used to clean the windows for Dr xxxxe back in 2003 when he owned it; if she told me how much they are paying; i'd be able to let her know if it was a bit on the high side or not.
"£50" she said. Suprised...i said that is a bit steep for one window. I used to charge Dr xxxxe £18 per clean back in 2003. So the new price for 2018 would be about £30 but that would be inside and out depending on the frequency give or take.
"Our current window cleaner does them weekly" so hang on i asked. Its costing you at least £200 a month to have one window cleaned, no wonder you are looking for cheaper quotes.
"Oh no" thats £50 per month on average, so £12.50 per clean. She said.
So i told her well i think thats a fairly competitive price already, and you may be shooting yourself in the foot trying to get it cheaper than that.
"Well my boss has a lady that cleans the other store windows, all of them for only £6" so i finished like this.
Well put it this way, she isnt declaring her taxes, or is doing it for cash. There is no way a window cleaner is going to drive to your store, to sit in traffic, to get his equipment out on a weekly basis for less than £12.50. I cant even compete with that, and i wouldnt want to.
So if the guy that cleans a dental practice somehere in Ottershaw is reading this.....
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I would have said. "how much do you charge for a dental check up then?"
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I would have asked if they would rather go on a 4 weekly schedule at an agreed price which in effect would save them money.
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What do you mean by one window? A floor to ceiling frontage? A large bay? Or literally one 1200 x 1200 window?
What do you mean by a store? Doesn't seem to match a "Dental Practice."
What are the "other stores" that "the lady does"?
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Get em to call the ionics geezer. He can do a shed load of work in an hour, so will probably knock that job out in 3 minutes flat. Probs will only charge £2.50 👍
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1 window ? 1 large bay window? They all sound over priced to me
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Its a shop window. Large shop window. It was a shop many years ago but for the last 20 years its been a dental practice.
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Get em to call the ionics geezer. He can do a shed load of work in an hour, so will probably knock that job out in 3 minutes flat. Probs will only charge £2.50 👍
I doubt that bungle, he'll have to repay the 6 billion he shelled out for the ionics pole 😁
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£12.50 to clean the outside of that? its a 2-3 minute job
id do it for a tenner as long as they paid without having to send out invoices etc.
obv it would have to be local if weekly so passing regular
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I do a job with a large pane on either side of double doors in and out for £13. So two panes and two doors. The job takes 10 minutes, 15 if I'm feeling lazy. It's hassle free. The total volume of glass is a little larger than the one pictured but there are no blinds in the way and it's all in a straight line. It's once a month.
It's not the greatest priced job, but I'm okay with that as I have other work nearby. I clean the outsides trad. It seems a fair price, but I would up it if it was well out of the way on its own.
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looks like 4 panes and a door to me