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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Anyway…
« Last post by simon w on Today at 06:27:33 am »
Happy Easter to all past and present  8)
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pricing georgian windowa
« Last post by Laugher on Today at 12:20:18 am »
So you’ve been on this forum since 2014 and you’re not sure how to price UPVC Georgian windows?……mmmmm🤔

I don’t get many Georgian window jobs in my area and the ones I have done in the past I always feel like I’m underpriced. So I don’t want to sell myself short.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Building a large window cleaning business
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 11:09:46 pm »
Why not just hope you die prematurely and see what happens?

If you die prematurely, well, that’s life…..!

If you don’t die you get to live in poverty with crappy health in a council flat til they find your decomposing corpse.

Winner winner kitchen dinner!

I'm moving into my missus 4 bed house this year and i already work part time,so similar to you except I won't have to endure very harsh cold winters!

I'll be at least 6k a year better off so more holidays and missus nearly finished paying mortgage off now!😃👍

What has 4 bedrooms got to do with it? You’ll only need one won’t you?

Who going to have to endure harsh cold winters? 


That’s the North West territories and the Interior.

I’ll be on the Pacific coast. Their weather is nothing like that. It’s called The Sunshine Coast, where I’m going, for good reason.  ;D  ;D


I don’t think we’ll have similar lives Daz, not at all mate  ;D ;D ;D

I've actually got 2 of the bedrooms.one is my own bedroom complete with little office and the other is the ground floor extension room which is my dedicated drum/music room!👍😎
You need to grow a pair mate and give her an ultimatum……I NEED THAT THIRD BEDROOM TO STORE MY GORETEX JACKETS AND BAKED BEANS 😉
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pricing georgian windowa
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 10:56:08 pm »
So you’ve been on this forum since 2014 and you’re not sure how to price UPVC Georgian windows?……mmmmm🤔
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pricing georgian windowa
« Last post by Ched on Yesterday at 10:54:57 pm »
Watch out  for the ones with bonded glazing bars as the glue breaks down over the years and they become very easy to knock off with your brush!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Building a large window cleaning business
« Last post by KS Cleaning on Yesterday at 10:48:29 pm »
There's a joke in that last post from Daz. Who's gonna say it?  ;D

Do you and your missus sleep in different bedrooms?

I snore sometimes and she grinds her teeth.its annoying!

Best off in separate bedrooms for better quality sleep which is very important as we age!😄
Tooooooo much info 🤣🤣
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Building a large window cleaning business
« Last post by dazmond on Yesterday at 10:33:54 pm »
You would be surprised how many window cleaning companies are actually doing very well.  With our lead generation services we speak and work with lots of window cleaners.  I work with at least 3 window cleaners that are doing £1 mill+ a year.  2 of which have 18 vans on the road, plus plenty of companies we work with have 5+ vans and are rapidly expanding year on year.  So lots doing 400-500k+ a year.

then you have franchises.  I know of at least 4 franchises right now in the UK for window cleaning that are doing well over £1 mill a year, one that has 30+ vans on the road.  Franchises seem to be expanding at an alarming rate.  We work with a few franchise companies, but most of them are trying to do everything in house now right across the board.

Things are definitely ramping up in the window cleaning world i would say.

Defo

I never used to see window cleaning franchises around but there's loads of them these days.it certainly is boom time.

We are always a few years behind America.i think Fish window cleaning is one of the biggest window cleaning franchises in the world!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Building a large window cleaning business
« Last post by jo5hm4n on Yesterday at 08:54:55 pm »
You would be surprised how many window cleaning companies are actually doing very well.  With our lead generation services we speak and work with lots of window cleaners.  I work with at least 3 window cleaners that are doing £1 mill+ a year.  2 of which have 18 vans on the road, plus plenty of companies we work with have 5+ vans and are rapidly expanding year on year.  So lots doing 400-500k+ a year.

then you have franchises.  I know of at least 4 franchises right now in the UK for window cleaning that are doing well over £1 mill a year, one that has 30+ vans on the road.  Franchises seem to be expanding at an alarming rate.  We work with a few franchise companies, but most of them are trying to do everything in house now right across the board.

Things are definitely ramping up in the window cleaning world i would say.


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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Anyway…
« Last post by Bungle on Yesterday at 08:49:06 pm »
Like a chocolate Easter egg good?

 ;D

Got to be Cadbury's 👍
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Pricing georgian windowa
« Last post by Slacky on Yesterday at 07:52:10 pm »
For me it depends on the quality of the frames. If they're wooden and kacky frames/peeling paint I tend to up the price.

For Georgian I start at £3 a window.
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