Im thinking about putting up my prices up, and would like a minumum price of £10. Im wfp and have not put my prices up for years but as ive kept them low, it means i cant spend as long on one house as id like. Does anyone have a minumum price they charge ?
Quote from: Jackal on March 09, 2011, 10:33:19 pmQuote from: Stan. on March 09, 2011, 10:15:13 pmminium price £1 as it is i do have a house thats £1.50 shes a obvious tight wod,terraces all in a row but this one only has her door and 1 downstairs window done (whats the point ) dont no why i do it to be honest takes longer knock for the money because you do the rest of the row and you dont want another cleaner on there
Quote from: Stan. on March 09, 2011, 10:15:13 pmminium price £1 as it is i do have a house thats £1.50 shes a obvious tight wod,terraces all in a row but this one only has her door and 1 downstairs window done (whats the point ) dont no why i do it to be honest takes longer knock for the money
minium price £1
Minimum domestic price is £12, as for shops do the village shops get paid in bread from bakers, flowers from florist, take away from indian restaurant, meat from butcher, and the family get their hair cut in hairdressers. Do the pub aswell £25 and a pint. lovely
just been asked to quote for fronts only two windows and a porch im going to tell them there is a minimum charge of £5 already do work in the area so it will be a case of pull up outside do the job and go should only take 5 mins
Never make absolute rules. General rules are excellent.So I have a minimum price of £10. Exceptions:-Fronts only among existing work.A handful of old custies in a small road of ex council semi's houses which are still £8/9.Two old peoples sheltered flats which are £5 each but there are ten of them.New work? Minimum £11 unless the above applies.