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Quote from: Window Washers on July 25, 2012, 11:15:59 pmI Think £600 for a roof clean is not that bad a price.I think they think you mean a conservatory roof.I took it as a house roof ?No its a roof not a conny !if only ! :
I Think £600 for a roof clean is not that bad a price.I think they think you mean a conservatory roof.I took it as a house roof ?
Well done Tony. Happy Days pal
Quote from: Tony Edwards on July 25, 2012, 11:18:16 pmQuote from: Window Washers on July 25, 2012, 11:15:59 pmI Think £600 for a roof clean is not that bad a price.I think they think you mean a conservatory roof.I took it as a house roof ?No its a roof not a conny !if only ! : Pity. If it was a conny roof, I was going to recommend using Magica One Go, on it. I've got some free samples from the supplier .
sorry tony thourght you ment cony roof
Taking inspiration from Lee Pryor, I canvassed tonight from 6-8.30 pm. I picked up1 First clean £601 £40 monthly1 £40 2 monthlyt 1 £25 monthly1 £30 monthlyAnd a roof clean for £6003 blisters for all the walking !! What a great night You make the effort, you get the rewards
Quote from: Tony Edwards on July 25, 2012, 09:13:18 pmTaking inspiration from Lee Pryor, I canvassed tonight from 6-8.30 pm. I picked up1 First clean £601 £40 monthly1 £40 2 monthlyt 1 £25 monthly1 £30 monthlyAnd a roof clean for £6003 blisters for all the walking !! What a great night You make the effort, you get the rewardsjackanory
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Quote from: Dougaldum on July 26, 2012, 10:30:53 pmjackanory Yup.
I have done 6 roof cleans and will not do anymore. I charged more than £600 but you will find they take a lot longer and a lot more elbow Grease than you think. It's much easier and far less knack airing doing a full days work cleaning windows. Roof cleaning is a different job on its own. Unless I can get £500 a day profit doing a roof I'd rather not bother. Well done though a cracking nights canvassing. Keep it up
Quote from: rosskesava on July 28, 2012, 01:21:59 amQuote from: Dougaldum on July 26, 2012, 10:30:53 pmjackanory Yup.Meaning ?
to work at that height, i would say the scaffolding to do the job within hse law would cost more then £600??Am i right? Am i wrong?