How are you pricing the gutters with the vac, I'm currently charging around £3-4 per meter so £1000 outlay would take a long time to turn a profit.
Quote from: ben M on March 28, 2014, 06:53:16 pmjust tell them that i don't use a generator because is too noisy so i use the customers electricity,never had any prob.Doing the numbers we do, it was proving a logistical nightmare, so decided to take control rather than people forgetting, or wanting to be in when we visit.Suits us great.
just tell them that i don't use a generator because is too noisy so i use the customers electricity,never had any prob.
Thanks guys for the replies.Another question - how and where do you clean the vac out? Where do you dump the stuff that comes out of the vacuum cleaner?We now empty the gutters in Morrison carrier bags - the are strong than Asda ones - and leave them next to the customer's household waste wheelie bin.
Quote from: concept on March 28, 2014, 08:08:06 pmQuote from: ben M on March 28, 2014, 06:53:16 pmjust tell them that i don't use a generator because is too noisy so i use the customers electricity,never had any prob.Doing the numbers we do, it was proving a logistical nightmare, so decided to take control rather than people forgetting, or wanting to be in when we visit.Suits us great.fair enough, i only do about 2 gutters cleaning a month
I have the gutter cleaning systems vac which has served me well, but Ally poles on anything other than a standard house is killing me! Is there a way I can connect to the grippa poles ?, I'm not sure on all the connection/sizes etc...