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Thanks for reply. I was thinking along those lines if it was for clearning and cleaning etc. But they aren't going have debris all the way along. There are a few areas tht have debris from the trees etc but nothing too much. What i'm wondering is do i price this one up on how long i reckon it will take? Or do i put in a price per metre?I met the gardeners when i was there and as most of it is unoccupied there is very little ground rent coming in. I think price per metre will not get me the job.
Quote from: mark dew on August 05, 2010, 11:07:33 pmThanks for reply. I was thinking along those lines if it was for clearning and cleaning etc. But they aren't going have debris all the way along. There are a few areas tht have debris from the trees etc but nothing too much. What i'm wondering is do i price this one up on how long i reckon it will take? Or do i put in a price per metre?I met the gardeners when i was there and as most of it is unoccupied there is very little ground rent coming in. I think price per metre will not get me the job. mark, tops that total job is going to take you 2 days even if you ladder all the gutters, its up to you if you want the work or not but if you price it up at anything over £450 i think you'll be lucky to get it. all in my opinion, id be going in lower than that by the way
I agree with matt in a way for domestic but on large commercial you can make a buck or two being cheaper for windows or gutters
Quote from: stu-mac on August 05, 2010, 11:45:03 pmI agree with matt in a way for domestic but on large commercial you can make a buck or two being cheaper for windows or guttersI agree Stu, that's why I said I would charge £500-£650, I currently charge £5 per metre on residential just to clear the guttering, I wouldn't go less than £1 per metre really.But reading the post again, the original poster did say, not all the guttering needs clearing. so measure how much needs clearing and price it accordingly. if only half the guttering needs clearing then £300 wouldn't be too bad. Matt
3-4 gutter jobs a week at the moment. Why would I charge high to cover the cost of the equipment, it will pay for itself in time.I spend 3 hours on the job, clearing unblocking, pressure washing the downpipes and washing down the fascias and soffits.Some guys on here charge £20 per side of a house, so £40 for a standard 3 bed semi. that wouldn't fill my fuel tank in my escort van!Matt