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George Gardner

  • Posts: 220
Window Cleaning Talk
« on: March 10, 2011, 01:03:59 pm »
Im rung up, can I do a quote bla bla my name xyz and I live in such and such

I get to the house she a bit wierd, I tell her we do charge more for a 1st clean - she immediately asks why!

Err they havent been cleaned for months.

I look round the property with her and count the windows she asking we why im counting the toliet window as it tiny - I say, because it all averages out with your large front room bay windows etc etc.

Ok so 16 windows - I say £17.5 -  pretty standard quoting or so I thought! She looks at me like ive just kicked her cat.

Right thats expensive she says "er pretty standard I say most cleaners would charge that and I know a couple that would charge more"

Ok well next door has theres done for £8.50. Ok, well have you asked him for a quote.

Yes "he says he too busy" - too busy to come next door I say? (Terraced houses basically)

I said no window cleaners are really to busy to come directly next door ( could have done the ups on both houses together, no fence separating)

I think, I tell her, that its a case of hes been coming for 10+ years and that is a very old price and he does want to loose any more money coming next door to you for that price either. 10 years ago you could buy a Chomp Bar for 10p now I think they are 18p - STUFF GOES UP IN PRICE. Its called inflation and im not George Osbourne.

Next house I get to - Im having a quoting morning, £25 quider. Right well we have had a quote for £19. Ok I say, if you just wanted it for a comparison hes cheaper go with him? Well hes not come, said he would come a month ago.
Do you want me to be honest I say again hes under quoted and its not worth his time at all. Oh she says I see. She then tells me the guy that did them for 10 years before him, we told him we were moving and it fell through and we saw him in the local shop and he said he would come to but hasn't. Right I say what was he charging? £15. Ok 10 years ago 15 was fair more like 25 now. OK ill think about it she says.

The moral of this story therefore must be to take on work for HALF what you normally would charge and never put your prices up. NOT. Makes me sounds like a bit of an arse but its comes back to that age old saying "do you want you windows cleaned or not?"

 

lambie16

  • Posts: 17
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 01:11:57 pm »
good lad stick to your guns. ;D ;D ;D

Perfect Windows

  • Posts: 4334
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2011, 02:01:40 pm »
You are entirely within your rights to kill people like this.

My standard response to any claim about what someone used to charge is "And why isn't he still doing your windows?" .  As for "I've been quoted £XX" I just tell them to use the other guy and call me when he either doesn't come at all or stops coming.

Vin

Kwackers

  • Posts: 700
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2011, 10:01:24 am »
You'll always get people...

Trying it on
Thinking they'll pay 90s pricing
Thinking that their last cheap quote can be matched even though the cleaner realised it was cheap and wont come back

Simples  ;D

AC Window Cleaning

  • Posts: 229
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #4 on: March 11, 2011, 12:30:17 pm »
Tards,i went and quoted a job t'other day,blokey asks how much,he has 7 windows so i says £7.He then said oh i'll let you know,gave him a leaflet started walking off and he blasted a football against his fence at the bottom of his garden,not content with doing it once,then blasted another at his house wall.
Was probably the most bizzarre person ive ever dealt with,he was easily 30odd and acted like he was 12 lol
Dya reckon i was too expensive???? haha!!

Richard iSparkle

  • Posts: 2493
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2011, 07:00:10 pm »
Well done for being confident with your pricing.  I had a day last week where I quoted 4 houses and only got 1 of them.  Similar type of story really.  It is frustrating, but in the long run definitely the right thing to do to quote and leave it with them to think over.  It'd just annoy you every time you cleaned it. :P
iSparkle Window Cleaning

www.isparklewindowcleaning.uk

TLC

  • Posts: 168
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2011, 08:07:44 pm »
When they say their last wc used to charge x amount, I say what happened to him, they say he stopped coming, I say he probably starved to death if he was only charging that much :). That usually annoys them quite a bit.

bobplum

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Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2011, 08:32:29 pm »
Well done for being confident with your pricing.  I had a day last week where I quoted 4 houses and only got 1 of them.  Similar type of story really.  It is frustrating, but in the long run definitely the right thing to do to quote and leave it with them to think over.  It'd just annoy you every time you cleaned it. :P

i hope you didnt lose the blacon job

Richard iSparkle

  • Posts: 2493
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #8 on: March 12, 2011, 03:33:58 am »
hey bob,

theyve got an appointment next week for a quote.  if we dont get it would you like me to pass it back to you, or onto someone else?

R
iSparkle Window Cleaning

www.isparklewindowcleaning.uk

amayze

  • Posts: 341
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #9 on: March 13, 2011, 08:10:02 pm »
I was just getting back in the van last week, when a lady from over the round comes over and asks me to quote her house up.

I looked round and said £10.50...she said that was too expensive, her last guy did it for £7. Usual thing, he stopped coming just before Christmas.
So she asks, will you do it for £7? Not if I've just quoted you for £10.50 I replied. 'Oh' she says, it's just that they are very dirty and I really would like them cleaned. Okay I said, but it's still £10.50 to which she stunned me with her reply........

'Okay, I'll give you one last chance to clean them for £7'

Like, I should be humble and grateful, that she's gonna give a chance to do it for £7.
NO, I said getting back in the van to which she then replied...

I'll wait for the other guy to come back then !!


luther1

  • Posts: 1071
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #10 on: March 13, 2011, 08:13:51 pm »
Are Chomps really 18p now? :)

Richard iSparkle

  • Posts: 2493
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #11 on: March 13, 2011, 08:18:29 pm »


I looked round and said £10.50...she said that was too expensive, her last guy did it for £7. Usual thing, he stopped coming just before Christmas.
So she asks, will you do it for £7? Not if I've just quoted you for £10.50 I replied. 'Oh' she says, it's just that they are very dirty and I really would like them cleaned. Okay I said, but it's still £10.50 to which she stunned me with her reply........

'Okay, I'll give you one last chance to clean them for £7'

Like, I should be humble and grateful, that she's gonna give a chance to do it for £7.
NO, I said getting back in the van to which she then replied...

I'll wait for the other guy to come back then !!



you could say you'll do it for £7, but that would only be the downstairs windows   ;D ;D ;D

seriously we like to add a couple of quid to our quotes, so that we can take a little off for a haggler...  but we dont do anything for £7 unless they want front windows only...
iSparkle Window Cleaning

www.isparklewindowcleaning.uk

George Gardner

  • Posts: 220
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #12 on: March 13, 2011, 09:21:11 pm »
Some one should come up with a standard pricing system! Even sub divided across regions.

Everyone should put there prices up at 3% a year. The standard rate of inflation, so the jobs worth the same every year.

 :)

craig mcneil

  • Posts: 255
Re: Window Cleaning Talk
« Reply #13 on: March 13, 2011, 10:21:42 pm »
The standard rate of inflation is not 3% and varies from month to month. Plus, to complicate things there are two rates of inflation CPI and RPI. Currently they are 4% and 5.1%. But yes, I agree it would be nice to increase prices by the rate of inflation but it usually means you end with with prices such as £8.30 or whatever and this is a pain to deal when collecting cash. I work on the principle of upping prices every three years by at least a pound and that seems to work OK.