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jeff1

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Guttering Work
« on: September 17, 2007, 04:12:41 pm »
Whats with everyone wanting there guttering and facias cleaned this year?

I had 2 calls this morning for one offs for windows and complete guttering cleans?
Went around today priced them both and got them, both to be done wednesday.

I have never had so much guttering work as I have this year, anyone know whats going on? Not that I'm complaining, Just curious?

Pole2pole

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2007, 05:51:28 pm »
Jeff, don't suppose you can come by and do my gutters wenesday too? And my mum's. And my brothers. And my sisters. And my neighbours. Oh and aunt mabel  ;D  ;D  ;D

Pj

Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2007, 05:57:39 pm »
How are you cleaning them Jeff?

Ladder or wfp?

dave0123

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2007, 06:46:59 pm »
Same here.

Iv got 2 booked in last week and done one the other week. lots people wanting all the frames cleaned and conservatory roofs.

Work has really just gone mad for me iv got new worked booked in to 1st october because i cnt get round  :o

Dave
Dave.

jeff1

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2007, 07:07:38 pm »
Jeff, don't suppose you can come by and do my gutters wenesday too? And my mum's. And my brothers. And my sisters. And my neighbours. Oh and aunt mabel  ;D  ;D  ;D
NO,NO,NO,NO and I'll think about aunty Mabels  ;D ;D

How are you cleaning them Jeff?

Ladder or wfp?
Hi Pj
I do all mine by ladders, might take a little longer than wfp, but I think it does a better Job? (just my opinion)

Saying that maybe next week after a few more investigations, I am going to buy a petrol pressure washer and the gutter Lance.

Same here.

Iv got 2 booked in last week and done one the other week. lots people wanting all the frames cleaned and conservatory roofs.

Work has really just gone mad for me iv got new worked booked in to 1st october because i cnt get round :o

Dave
I can't believe it, The boss took another booking tonight for gutter cleaning and windows.
Am I missing something?? or are they all expecting sever weather and Just making sure all the rain washes away safely?
This all started after the bad weather we had in June, Maybe it did open a few peoples eye's and there only now getting around to getting them sorted for the autum.

pjulk

Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2007, 05:12:22 pm »
I have been getting loads for the past 6 months.

I think its all the rain we have had this year thats washed a lot of people's moss of their roofs and into the gutters.

If thats the case more rain please

Paul

Wrekin C S

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2007, 05:53:48 pm »
How much do you guys charge for cleaning out gutters? And how often do you do regulars?

I charged £45 quid the other week it was a big house with gutters everywhere took me about 2/half- 3hrs to do em and flushed em out with hose etc

SonOfFormby

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2007, 06:06:47 pm »
I have got one to quote for, but £45 for 2-3 hrs of a job no one wants to do seems a bit low.I would be interested to hear what others charge.

Lee

pjulk

Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2007, 06:12:23 pm »
Im charging £50 for a small one.

On gutters i try and earn £50 an hour as this is premium work.
And i do it by hand

Paul

SonOfFormby

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #9 on: September 18, 2007, 06:13:17 pm »
Im charging £50 for a small one.

On gutters i try and earn £50 an hour as this is premium work.
And i do it by hand

Paul

That's more like it :o :o :o

pjulk

Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #10 on: September 18, 2007, 06:18:24 pm »
Lee you should be getting that also down hear in the south no problem.


Paul

Wrekin C S

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #11 on: September 18, 2007, 06:24:50 pm »
I have got one to quote for, but £45 for 2-3 hrs of a job no one wants to do seems a bit low.I would be interested to hear what others charge.

Lee

And I think she thought it was expensive lol - ruddy cheap skates in the midlands I tell ya lol

SonOfFormby

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #12 on: September 18, 2007, 07:15:06 pm »
Lee you should be getting that also down hear in the south no problem.


Paul

Hope so,that was my 1st one so far, 1 fascia and a full house clean inc con roof on Friday... ka-ching

I have got one to quote for, but £45 for 2-3 hrs of a job no one wants to do seems a bit low.I would be interested to hear what others charge.

Lee

And I think she thought it was expensive lol - ruddy cheap skates in the midlands I tell ya lol

Better head South Wrekin!!

Lee

Elgin Sparrowhawk

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #13 on: September 18, 2007, 07:25:42 pm »
I charge £50 for a 2 bedroom house, this is premium work and work that most custy's wont even touch them selfs, so charge well for it.

I was doing one today and had another guy asked how much I charge, he doesn't even want his windows done as he does them him self? but he won't do his own guttering.
Gave him my price and I now have another one booked in, with this type of work people can see what there getting for there money, even from across the road they can see results.
Don't sell your self short, your offering a service that a lot of people including some w/c won't touch so your in a good position to price well.

Wrekin C S

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #14 on: September 18, 2007, 07:42:34 pm »
I charge £50 for a 2 bedroom house, this is premium work and work that most custy's wont even touch them selfs, so charge well for it.

I was doing one today and had another guy asked how much I charge, he doesn't even want his windows done as he does them him self? but he won't do his own guttering.
Gave him my price and I now have another one booked in, with this type of work people can see what there getting for there money, even from across the road they can see results.
Don't sell your self short, your offering a service that a lot of people including some w/c won't touch so your in a good position to price well.

Good advice!

Kwackers

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2007, 08:10:31 pm »
Wrekin, Give us a shout on email Grant.draper@blueyonder.co.uk, where abouts in midlands.

Midlands is nothing compared to down south, i'm not a full timer so can't have an accurate view but i can see that a price fluctuates.

I think the image you put across to a customer can determine the price you can charge.

For instance, a bloke on a bike with a rusty pair on ladders and a trowel would probably get a little less than a bloke in a 57 plate vito with professional marketing material.

Charge what your worth.

For you, if your doing a gutter clean it would take you 1-2 hours on an average house, that tells me it should be £30-60, if you don't think you can get a premiuim rate, dont try, but dont undercut what you charge for window cleaning.

I'm in the midlands, and i know my old man takes a good half a day, he gets paid a decent wage and i know for the sake of being up and down them ladders he'd pay £50 every 6-9 months - Its just the fact of getting people like this as a customer, as he hates doorknockers.

Post was more of a general rant than anything usefull - take what you will.

Some people will snuff, you cant have it all!

Wrekin C S

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2007, 10:22:55 pm »
Wrekin, Give us a shout on email Grant.draper@blueyonder.co.uk, where abouts in midlands.

Midlands is nothing compared to down south, i'm not a full timer so can't have an accurate view but i can see that a price fluctuates.

I think the image you put across to a customer can determine the price you can charge.

For instance, a bloke on a bike with a rusty pair on ladders and a trowel would probably get a little less than a bloke in a 57 plate vito with professional marketing material.

Charge what your worth.

For you, if your doing a gutter clean it would take you 1-2 hours on an average house, that tells me it should be £30-60, if you don't think you can get a premiuim rate, dont try, but dont undercut what you charge for window cleaning.

I'm in the midlands, and i know my old man takes a good half a day, he gets paid a decent wage and i know for the sake of being up and down them ladders he'd pay £50 every 6-9 months - Its just the fact of getting people like this as a customer, as he hates doorknockers.

Post was more of a general rant than anything usefull - take what you will.

Some people will snuff, you cant have it all!

I know what you mean presentation is important I have a decent van all signwriting done, printed T-shirts etc and all the gear I work in the Telford and Wrekin area and also have customers Shrewsbury area.

Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2007, 10:43:31 pm »
We charge around the £45 mark for gutter clearing that for upto a 3 bed house for sides max, if bigger price varies, I do ladders as otherwise you cannot see the finish (not knocking wfp people that use it to do gutters as I have never tried it) would love to see a vid of a wfp gutter cleaning if anyone has one post it! all i can see would be alot of mess or a blocked down pipe using this way, forgive me if i am wrong..

Wrekin C S

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2007, 11:35:40 pm »
We charge around the £45 mark for gutter clearing that for upto a 3 bed house for sides max, if bigger price varies, I do ladders as otherwise you cannot see the finish (not knocking wfp people that use it to do gutters as I have never tried it) would love to see a vid of a wfp gutter cleaning if anyone has one post it! all i can see would be alot of mess or a blocked down pipe using this way, forgive me if i am wrong..

I get up the ladders to clean out gutters - don't see how it could be done wfp lol

jeff1

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Re: Guttering Work
« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2007, 05:50:24 pm »
Did another guttering clean this afternoon, I thought it was a bungalow when I went and priced it last week, but when I went around the back, it was a house built into a hillside :o

I had to use my big ladders and I also had to wear Bicycle clips on this one ;D ;D