Woah...
OK I'm going to add my little thing here and put some figures up...oh no wait for the abuse..
Nathan, stop.worrying about what other window cleaners are charging. Let them drive each others prices down, try to separate yourself from them by keeping to your word, doing a thorough job, and make it as easy as possible for your customers to use the service. Now is not time for complacency.
1. Be polite and smile
2. Do the job on time
3. Leave your bill (I don't take cash from customers, I let them settle online even if they are in) I have recently set up a merchant account and card reader so I can take credit card payments if they want.
4 return on the agreed date.
These are all good ways to lock your customer into your service, and setup a direct debit with those busy types.
I also have a number of customers who pay me upfront for the year, that's a good lock in and I just subtract the labour from the balance.
It its pretty cutthroatat the moment, but you know Nathan it's like this everywhere. Even estate agents are getting a hammering with the advent of fixed price advertising for property sales.
My prices are a bit on the high side, but my min price is £20 for regular work, and £50 for one offs; that's quite competitive, yet not low like £8 a chap that charges round the corner from me and he is really busy off his feet.
Me I can do 12 jobs on a day and clear more than 300 leptons as they are all 20 30 40 or 50 lepton jobs, usually large houses.
OK here come the bs callers...
