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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Simon Trapani on September 15, 2025, 06:12:07 pm »
Yeh I understand all  that to a degree. Not saying I agree though but personally I stick to window cleaning.  Still good money & much less problems overall.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on September 15, 2025, 04:07:47 pm »
First thing you have got to get into your bones in this job, there is No Loyalty. The sooner you understand this the easier it is to be a window cleaner.
I received 3  cancelations last month and picked up half a dozen and one was a score a month on a semi bungalow with conny but can clean it in 10mins and the neighbours are asking how much I charge.
I do other work so the windies are only 2 solid weeks a month but I am getting busier and may soon be all window cleaning. I still have customers who mess me about with payment so going to cancel them and not go collecting the money.

If it was a good clean then all I would text back is this:- okidoki, you have my number if your circumstances change in future, thanks m

I am in a different financial position due to the monthly pension and little debt.

Here's a bit of info for everyone to consider. Friday I had to get my mate to clear a customer's toilet soil pipe blockage. 30mins it took and she paid £222 for the pleasure. His PW is 3000 psi but its the small hose that he attaches that does the magic. I was thinking, my PW is 3625 psi and if I had that small hose to connect to my 25mm hose then I could have cleared it. Will be looking to see where I can buy it, handy to have in the future. 🤔 The customer's insurance excess was £250 so no point losing her no claim discount.
Are you a window cleaner or an odd job man?

Both.
I own my own Cleaning Company so I undertake all outside cleaning. After I get my new small PW hose and nozzle delivered then I will be cleaning soil pipes as well. The more one undertakes then the busier we get. It has a positive side to it and it means if a windy customer cancels then it has no effect on my business because I'm so busy.
It used to Effect me Emotional when a customer cancels but not anymore because my diary is always full. I had a customer who owed me a few hundred so I just texted him this:- If you don't pay the outstanding balance then I can't put you into next month's diary to complete the other work. It worked a treat and he paid right away. I believe I am an asset to my customers and not the other way round. If they mess me about I just text them to find someone else because its not working out for both of us. 😉
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van and tax
« Last post by Simon Trapani on September 15, 2025, 12:26:59 pm »
I think it’s a capital allowance? I just leave it to the accountant.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Simon Trapani on September 15, 2025, 12:25:40 pm »
First thing you have got to get into your bones in this job, there is No Loyalty. The sooner you understand this the easier it is to be a window cleaner.
I received 3  cancelations last month and picked up half a dozen and one was a score a month on a semi bungalow with conny but can clean it in 10mins and the neighbours are asking how much I charge.
I do other work so the windies are only 2 solid weeks a month but I am getting busier and may soon be all window cleaning. I still have customers who mess me about with payment so going to cancel them and not go collecting the money.

If it was a good clean then all I would text back is this:- okidoki, you have my number if your circumstances change in future, thanks m

I am in a different financial position due to the monthly pension and little debt.

Here's a bit of info for everyone to consider. Friday I had to get my mate to clear a customer's toilet soil pipe blockage. 30mins it took and she paid £222 for the pleasure. His PW is 3000 psi but its the small hose that he attaches that does the magic. I was thinking, my PW is 3625 psi and if I had that small hose to connect to my 25mm hose then I could have cleared it. Will be looking to see where I can buy it, handy to have in the future. 🤔 The customer's insurance excess was £250 so no point losing her no claim discount.
Are you a window cleaner or an odd job man?
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Quieter
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on September 15, 2025, 12:23:07 pm »
I think its because there is not much to talk about in window cleaning. Different if we include multi skills and a have a broader perspective to talk about. Anyway, I'm away to clean some windows after being off all morning. Its a game of 2 half's, morning shift and afternoon shift is the way I play it. 😂
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on September 15, 2025, 12:05:26 pm »
First thing you have got to get into your bones in this job, there is No Loyalty. The sooner you understand this the easier it is to be a window cleaner.
I received 3  cancelations last month and picked up half a dozen and one was a score a month on a semi bungalow with conny but can clean it in 10mins and the neighbours are asking how much I charge.
I do other work so the windies are only 2 solid weeks a month but I am getting busier and may soon be all window cleaning. I still have customers who mess me about with payment so going to cancel them and not go collecting the money.

If it was a good clean then all I would text back is this:- okidoki, you have my number if your circumstances change in future, thanks m

I am in a different financial position due to the monthly pension and little debt.

Here's a bit of info for everyone to consider. Friday I had to get my mate to clear a customer's toilet soil pipe blockage. 30mins it took and she paid £222 for the pleasure. His PW is 3000 psi but its the small hose that he attaches that does the magic. I was thinking, my PW is 3625 psi and if I had that small hose to connect to my 25mm hose then I could have cleared it. Will be looking to see where I can buy it, handy to have in the future. 🤔 The customer's insurance excess was £250 so no point losing her no claim discount.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Van and tax
« Last post by dazmond on September 15, 2025, 11:11:26 am »
I used to put the whole price of the van through as one expense for that tax year when I used to buy cheap second hand vans for work...

Eg van £1200 (motor expenses)
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by johnny bravo on September 15, 2025, 10:54:33 am »
i have a customer follow me from window to window with his CCTV which he controls to move around.   i just keep moving back & forward now  watching him try to keep up .   i just laugh at it now.
Just take his money and go
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Rob.Hall on September 15, 2025, 09:55:17 am »
Ive had a customer for 8 years.
I do his offices as well.
A few weeks ago he @ with conformation of payment then followed with, we will not be requiring your services anymore.
We always chatted and I always did any other requests he asked me to do.
It was £122 every 8 weeks.
I just sucked it up and moved on.
Over the years you find if you take things to heart it will eat you up.
Nowt as queen as folk, they say  ;D
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Spruce on September 15, 2025, 09:00:39 am »
Yeh I’m pretty black or white Spruce i know. But I just try & distance myself from them  all these days. Prefer it when they’re all out. Saves the small talk before they tend to ask for something lol.

I also prefer it when customers are out, because I talk too much.  ;D
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