As you have never done this kind of job before why not just ask them outright how much do they want to pay for a good job.Then just agree to do the job at that price to gain a bit of experience. WIN WIN and all that.Time wise again as you are new to this I would allow at least half a day so your are not having to rush the job.
Quote from: Smurf on June 09, 2016, 12:41:50 pmAs you have never done this kind of job before why not just ask them outright how much do they want to pay for a good job.Then just agree to do the job at that price to gain a bit of experience. WIN WIN and all that.Time wise again as you are new to this I would allow at least half a day so your are not having to rush the job.Chances are you're going to take a hit doing that. We do these relatively often, 9 times out of 10 it's way more than the customer expects. Still, sound advice IMO, a small hit now with experience gained. I still under-price these now from time to time.
Quote from: Smurf on June 09, 2016, 12:41:50 pmAs you have never done this kind of job before why not just ask them outright how much do they want to pay for a good job.Then just agree to do the job at that price to gain a bit of experience. WIN WIN and all that.Time wise again as you are new to this I would allow at least half a day so your are not having to rush the job.Half a day for 30 metres of fascia on a bungalow?
Quote from: 8weekly on June 09, 2016, 01:08:19 pmQuote from: Smurf on June 09, 2016, 12:41:50 pmAs you have never done this kind of job before why not just ask them outright how much do they want to pay for a good job.Then just agree to do the job at that price to gain a bit of experience. WIN WIN and all that.Time wise again as you are new to this I would allow at least half a day so your are not having to rush the job.Half a day for 30 metres of fascia on a bungalow? To clean the outside of all guttering & downpipes, fascias, soffits, barge boards (apex's) etc. Then clean the window frames,sills and glass including doors and gargae door etc afterwards properly then yes I would allow at least half a day myself. My price would also reflect the quality of my work too regardless of the type of property it is. As they say you get what you pay for
Again that's up to the cleaner how much they want to charge for a job, what methods they want to use and how long they think it may take them.For instance I could realisticaly do a bungalow plastics in under 30 mins if I choose to use a washer and/or soft washing method so does that mean I should charge just half of the hourly rate (gross profit) I want to earn ?
ive just picked up a sofit and facia clean its on a large bungalow there is about 100 ft to do may be more as I don't do this sort of thing and its a new customer so I don't want to let them down bear in mind I am up north so southern prices are out any advice on price