I think the post was about Executive boxes (oops sorry houses).
I find that many of the people who live in these have less disposable income than a lot of owners of smaller homes.
In the 9 years I've been doing this I have found the best, most profitable resi work is often a run of small places in a row.
A lot of windys target the bigger houses, some of my custys have been canvassed a few times every month.
A lot of windys see these big places and think 'Wow they've got loads of dosh' whereas what a lot of them have is a big mortgage, with sometimes an ego to match.
You will get non-payers most places sometimes, the worst I had was in a well off area of large houses.
As some others have said new work is always problematic until it's honed down to the decent payers and reliable customers, it takes time.
When you first canvas you pick up all the awkward so and so's the other windys have dropped.

And they always say things like , 'Oh I'm glad you've called it's really hard to get a window cleaner round here' and after a month or two you know why they can't get one
