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Window Cleaning Forum / Water stop for tank
« Last post by M.c.s on September 14, 2025, 09:34:04 am »
Iam looking for a water stop for a.  Wydale.
Tank but I dont want  to drill through the side of the tank.   Is there any. Around
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by dazmond on September 14, 2025, 09:23:54 am »
I've actually lost 4 jobs due to cancellations in the last month with no reason given. Personally I think it's due to my price rises in April....

Money is getting tighter and tighter for some people and we are usually the first to go. On the plus side im still at least £2k up per year (due to all my other price rises) so I just thank them for their business over the years and wish them well....and move on to my next job.

Remember NO jobs are yours forever! Be grateful for them while they last as inevitably you ll lose them one day when they move or die or just can't afford it anymore.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Simon Trapani on September 14, 2025, 08:09:05 am »
I would just reply ‘No problem,. All the best’.

Just move on. Everyone’s replaceable.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Spruce on September 13, 2025, 09:30:50 pm »
Here's the background on this job. Big house, common people done good, 6 weekly, need electric gate left open, £40, done in half an hour, 3 sets of windows out of reach by ladder, rear patio skating rink when wet, has cancelled the last 2 cleans, has cancelled in the past, been cleaning for 4 years, sacked last window cleaners.



We have also had that just recently and a couple of times over the years. Customers have really ever come back to us when the relative/son stopped doing them. Not totally sure this is a great loss for you, although £40 for 1/2 an hour's work in the northeast is good money.

I clean my daughter's windows for nothing. We always have a good chat, and she makes us a lovely cup of coffee.

I'm looking forward to Scottish's comments on your post. ;D
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Window Cleaning Forum / Cancellation Comebacks
« Last post by Bungle on September 13, 2025, 08:02:36 pm »
Here's the background on this job. Big house, common people done good, 6 weekly, need electric gate left open, £40, done in half an hour, 3 sets of windows out of reach by ladder, rear patio skating rink when wet, has cancelled the last 2 cleans, has cancelled in the past, been cleaning for 4 years, sacked last window cleaners.

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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Ev vans and systems
« Last post by Splash and dash on September 13, 2025, 06:10:18 pm »
The way tanks have been "fitted" in vans for years is a complete joke. Some bolts and spreader plates through a ribbed floor ? All to hold a cage that will stop a plastic water tank exploding. I love the old Ionics videos showing crash tests of flimsy, thin water tanks in IBC's doing exactly what anyone would expect them to do.

I predict modern van/tank systems will become modular. Floor plates to attatch to existing anchor points in van, adjustable anchoring points for tank frames. A lot of this stuff is already partly in existence for other trades and uses.

Now that its a big expense to drop a battery (to fit a tank) you can bet it won't take long for someone to do the math and come up with a much better way.

In the grand scheme of things as far as manufacturers are concerned window cleaning vans with tanks are a tiny percentage of what vans are used for , it’s not a market they would be interested in not worth the time and money needed to bring it into production
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Window Cleaning Rounds For Sale/Wanted / WFP round Middlesbrough
« Last post by johnny bravo on September 13, 2025, 06:10:01 pm »
Ill be selling a round in Acklam soon     Been established over 10 years. most pay Bacs
21 houses   £260
takes 1 man around 5 hrs  thats with chatting talking about the weather 8)
Stainsby Hall Park
All compact
Buyer will have to have experience using wfp 
will work togeather for a smooth take over and change of payment details for customers
no date yet
Pm if interested
Wanting £1300
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Carpet Cleaning Forum / Re: backlinks - how?
« Last post by Adam P on September 13, 2025, 02:59:05 pm »
Best option is to message other company and share links between them. Find companies that are clearly different areas and ask to swap a link
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Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources / Re: Safe contractor accreditation
« Last post by Adam P on September 13, 2025, 02:58:11 pm »
We use the same company. Was about £400 too, and as small business the required documents on your end are fairly small.
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Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources / Re: Do leaflets work?
« Last post by Adam P on September 13, 2025, 02:57:18 pm »
I get it's time consuming, but what about knocking before dropping a leaflet. Might get a person who answers the door and you can give to them personally, or at least, if they don't answer which is more likely, even if they are home, then they perhaps are more likely to look at what's come through the door that caused you to knock first.
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