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Alex Wingrove

  • Posts: 1435
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #20 on: June 03, 2007, 05:21:30 pm »
£25 for 1st Clean then £12.00 per month.

Wfp about 10 - 15 mins

your having a stephie graph,

im not wfp, and i know full well that, that house cannot be done in 10mins



I am wfp and start to finsh 15 mins, I do them all day long.

so your telling me, you get out of the van/car, get all your stuff ready, do the house, put it all away, get payment, etc, and then go

in 15mins

if your earning £50 p/h why are you on here? and oh i dont know on holiday or something

williamx

Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #21 on: June 03, 2007, 05:49:08 pm »
I pull up in van open side door, swich the pump on grap the pole and pull it to the front windows, a quick twist and the pole is extented to clean the upstairs windows, clean thema nd another quick twist on the pole to drop the height to clean the ground floor including the front door.

I them pull out about 10 to 15  arm lenths of hose and carry onto the back, clean them the sam as the front,w hen finsh come back and clean the side windows.

Arrive back at the van and reel in the hose the put the pole in close the door and knock the front door for the money or pick itr up from some hiding place that the customer and me have agreed on ( always telephone them the night before).

As for earning £50 per per hour, why not? I have 1 job that takes me 90 min and I charge £175.00 and another one which takes me 60 mins and I charge £165.

I don't overcharge as I always price my jobs as if I was to do them the trad way, but wfp cleaning just happens to be quicker most of the time.

As for holidays I try to get to go to Africa 3 times a year with other vistits to Turkey, Spain, Tunisia and other places as well, mind you I am hoping to go to Dubai, Singapore, Hongkong, Sydney Australia and Cairns Australia for January and Febuary 2008.

Whats wrong with earning a decent amount of money.

dave0123

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Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #22 on: June 03, 2007, 06:02:36 pm »
am still trad at the moment but id say £9.00 just for the windows on a place like that then add about 5- 6 for the frames each time


so 15 to 16 pound.

Dave
Dave.

Paul Coleman

Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #23 on: June 03, 2007, 06:18:13 pm »
£25 for 1st Clean then £12.00 per month.

Wfp about 10 - 15 mins

I was thinking maybe 15 minutes all in with WFP as well.  The original poster did specify traditional cleaning though so maybe 20 - 25 minutes - perhaps 30 or so if I was a bit worn out.

Paul Coleman

Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #24 on: June 03, 2007, 06:23:43 pm »
£25 for 1st Clean then £12.00 per month.

Wfp about 10 - 15 mins

your having a stephie graph,

im not wfp, and i know full well that, that house cannot be done in 10mins



I am wfp and start to finsh 15 mins, I do them all day long.

so your telling me, you get out of the van/car, get all your stuff ready, do the house, put it all away, get payment, etc, and then go

in 15mins

if your earning £50 p/h why are you on here? and oh i dont know on holiday or something

I don't see any problem with 15 minutes WFP either.  Perhaps a bit longer if the customer is in and feels a bit chatty but the actual cleaning and the un/loading of equipment is 15 minutes worth.  I'm not saying I would keep that pace up all day long though but maybe if I had WFP when I was tern years younger it would have been possible.
N.B.  I am not talking about first/second cleans.

Paul Coleman

Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #25 on: June 03, 2007, 06:26:38 pm »
I pull up in van open side door, swich the pump on grap the pole and pull it to the front windows, a quick twist and the pole is extented to clean the upstairs windows, clean thema nd another quick twist on the pole to drop the height to clean the ground floor including the front door.

I them pull out about 10 to 15  arm lenths of hose and carry onto the back, clean them the sam as the front,w hen finsh come back and clean the side windows.

Arrive back at the van and reel in the hose the put the pole in close the door and knock the front door for the money or pick itr up from some hiding place that the customer and me have agreed on ( always telephone them the night before).

As for earning £50 per per hour, why not? I have 1 job that takes me 90 min and I charge £175.00 and another one which takes me 60 mins and I charge £165.

I don't overcharge as I always price my jobs as if I was to do them the trad way, but wfp cleaning just happens to be quicker most of the time.

As for holidays I try to get to go to Africa 3 times a year with other vistits to Turkey, Spain, Tunisia and other places as well, mind you I am hoping to go to Dubai, Singapore, Hongkong, Sydney Australia and Cairns Australia for January and Febuary 2008.

Whats wrong with earning a decent amount of money.

I don't see anything wrong with earning well either.  The top 10% of my work I can reach and even exceed £1 a minute.  I still have a fair bit where I need to graft to make £23 an hour too so I still need to change some things around.

Mike 108

  • Posts: 650
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #26 on: June 03, 2007, 08:04:35 pm »
Thanks for all your replies.
I now feel confident enough to 'go for it' £12.00 a month!
I've only been cleaning for 11 months (3 days per weeks - thats all I want - just turned 60)
On a good day that house takes me 45 mins to clean trad. On a bad day it takes me 1 hour! (But it looks bloody good when I've finished).
A friendly local window cleaner has lent me a WFP to try for a few weeks - so that time taken may soon be tumbling.
Cheers all.

archercleaningserv

  • Posts: 123
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #27 on: June 03, 2007, 08:15:59 pm »
HI ,
I would say £12.00 in gtr manchester area every fortnight or month , it wouldnt matter to me which !

The customer would probebly pull their face, although if a plumber turned up and turned a screw he would end up charging £100 for the same time it would take for us to do our work & they would be doing summersalts at £100 , yet us window cleaners put up with all kinds of titheads pulling their faces.

I have just bought a new vauxhall vivaro & a few of my thick customers come out with crap like "NEW VAN , YOU MUST BE CHARGING TOO MUCH" or "HAVE I BOUGHT YOU THAT" = unreal some people. :-\

Another customer said to me "YOUR ONLY HERE 2 MINUTES , MY SON DOESNT EARN THAT AND HES A SOLICITOR : :'(" = i told the lady that i was getting tired of cleaning the houses on her road & if she would let me have her sons phone number , i could give him a ring & see if he wanted to buy the round off me  = so he can earn a proper wage instead of walking round with his suit on thinking he is somebody special.

Window cleaners ?  Who would be one ?  ;D ;D

williamx

Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #28 on: June 03, 2007, 08:24:38 pm »
Next time you see her say that you will charge her the same that her sons firm charges its customers per hour

vwm

  • Posts: 128
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #29 on: June 03, 2007, 08:33:01 pm »
£20 south west

gary999

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Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #30 on: June 03, 2007, 08:48:22 pm »
would charge 12 - 15 depending on which area im in :)

NWH

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Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #31 on: June 03, 2007, 10:04:51 pm »
£20-25 for that house,it makes no difference to me if it takes 2mins or 15mins i price per job.You`ve got to get there and then get to the next job,it might be slightly different if i had a few in the same road but not much different.I find that as long as you do a quality job and they like you price very often never comes into it.Mind you south east.

Alex Wingrove

  • Posts: 1435
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #32 on: June 03, 2007, 11:40:28 pm »
I pull up in van open side door, swich the pump on grap the pole and pull it to the front windows, a quick twist and the pole is extented to clean the upstairs windows, clean thema nd another quick twist on the pole to drop the height to clean the ground floor including the front door.

I them pull out about 10 to 15  arm lenths of hose and carry onto the back, clean them the sam as the front,w hen finsh come back and clean the side windows.

Arrive back at the van and reel in the hose the put the pole in close the door and knock the front door for the money or pick itr up from some hiding place that the customer and me have agreed on ( always telephone them the night before).

As for earning £50 per per hour, why not? I have 1 job that takes me 90 min and I charge £175.00 and another one which takes me 60 mins and I charge £165.

I don't overcharge as I always price my jobs as if I was to do them the trad way, but wfp cleaning just happens to be quicker most of the time.

As for holidays I try to get to go to Africa 3 times a year with other vistits to Turkey, Spain, Tunisia and other places as well, mind you I am hoping to go to Dubai, Singapore, Hongkong, Sydney Australia and Cairns Australia for January and Febuary 2008.

Whats wrong with earning a decent amount of money.

if you can

good for you

Cleaner Windows

  • Posts: 757
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #33 on: June 04, 2007, 12:46:56 am »
£16 just for the windows! frames are xtra!
when I'm cleaning windows

Ian_Giles

  • Posts: 2997
Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #34 on: June 04, 2007, 06:23:17 am »
Were I doing that job Trad, and I was doing as you are doing, including all the frames and the door then I would be wanting around £18.
A normal style clean of glass and sills only would be around £12.00 and I'd expect to be there at least 20 minutes.
Once you include all of the frames and the door too then you are probably going to be around the 30 minute mark depending on how thorough you are on the frames.

I'm WFP now and I'd be charging £15.00 and expecting to take no more than 15 minutes from pulling up to driving away.

Although that may appear to be an earning rate of £60 per hour, over the course of a days work it will work out to way, way less than that!

this isn't the thread to go into that though, but suffice to say it is the typical mistake so many make...thinking that what they are earning on a particular job actually equates to what they are REALLY earning an hour.

Ian
Ian. ISM CLEANING SERVICES

M & C Window Cleaning

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Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #35 on: June 04, 2007, 06:57:08 pm »
I'd want at least £20 with the frames. £15 without frames. Essex area

Bazzy1999

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Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #36 on: June 04, 2007, 09:56:03 pm »
£15 every 4 weeks for me....... Im in Norfolk..

JohnL

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Re: Price increase - or not? Your views please
« Reply #37 on: June 04, 2007, 10:05:22 pm »
£20
West Somerset. On the edge of the Quantocks and looking at The Exmoor National Park.