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Window washers, Ian,Not overpricing at all, I dont price up any different from doingcouncil house or a £1m house.Ewan
Quote from: jonah on March 24, 2008, 09:34:17 pmQuote from: Ewan on March 24, 2008, 09:26:03 pmWindow washers, Ian,Not overpricing at all, I dont price up any different from doingcouncil house or a £1m house.Ewan Do you clean either ?I will clean any windows. I set my price and go from there.I price up my jobs on my time, not on the buildings. this is the best wayI found to do it. I made lots of mistakes in the past year, but I always try tolearn from them. if you dont you will go round in circles.I read on here lots, about some who are charging to little. Then get excitedabout a big building. It makes no difference to me I set my price on the smallerproperty and the large, it allways comes down to time it takes nothing more.Ewan
Quote from: Ewan on March 24, 2008, 09:26:03 pmWindow washers, Ian,Not overpricing at all, I dont price up any different from doingcouncil house or a £1m house.Ewan Do you clean either ?
Chepstow is a fairly affluent place; there's almost no council estates here; most council houses have been bought; there's a severe lack of social accommodation in these parts and anyone who can't buy generally privately rents.But I clean many of the ex-council houses; terraced and semi.No-one here will get £20 for one of these unless there's a big extension and a conservatory; or it's Georgian or leaded windows.People who live in these houses aren't stupid; they talk to neighbors and family; they'll probably pay over the going rate (I now charge a tenner for a semi; and that's good round here; but most of mine are around the £8.50/9.00 mark), but there's no way they'd pay £20.And even if a window cleaner whose smart, professional and looks like George Clooney; with the right 'patter'; tries to charge that, they just won't pay! They're not stupid; most of 'em anyway!Full Stop.
Quote from: Ewan on March 24, 2008, 09:51:34 pmQuote from: jonah on March 24, 2008, 09:34:17 pmQuote from: Ewan on March 24, 2008, 09:26:03 pmWindow washers, Ian,Not overpricing at all, I dont price up any different from doingcouncil house or a £1m house.Ewan Do you clean either ?I will clean any windows. I set my price and go from there.I price up my jobs on my time, not on the buildings. this is the best wayI found to do it. I made lots of mistakes in the past year, but I always try tolearn from them. if you dont you will go round in circles.I read on here lots, about some who are charging to little. Then get excitedabout a big building. It makes no difference to me I set my price on the smallerproperty and the large, it allways comes down to time it takes nothing more.Ewan Ewan the point i was making is that if they havent got the money you cant take it off them. Someone who has £3 a wek left over after paying his bills aint gonna spend £20 they havent got on anything, let alone their windows.Mark
Quote from: Davo on March 23, 2008, 07:35:30 pmQuote from: Dave morris @ st-ives on March 23, 2008, 07:28:16 pmDavoMaybe you are right whilst growing your business, but as soon as you have a full round you soon learn the error of your ways.As for £20 for a council house, maybe you could get it, but not often and not for a regular clean. If you are talking every 6 months ? well i really wouldnt want to know. I would much prefer to have 500 quality customers on monthly than 3000 doing them 6 monthly.With council houses i charge £10 a house on a take it or leave it attitude, if they hum and ha, i dont want them, if they want anything other than monthly i dont want them.When we are out working i know exactly where i am going without looking at my list, i dont want to get bogged down with "Is this one this month or next" type thing, it drives you insane. Even now i am looking to sacking my every other monthlys which i let slip into my domestic rounds.Once you get to a certain size, administration becomes a nightmare and lots of little irregular jobs will overwhelm you.DaveDave the simple answer to the £20 a council house is..you cant get it, forget it and move onto somewhere where you have a chance of obtaining that rate. You cant get blood out of a stoneTheres no cut and dried rule, its just about giving yourself the best chance of obtaining the best rate you can. But one thing is for sure, if you dont ask for it you definately wont get it.MarkMark your wrong about the council house for £20 you can get it and more!It,s a lot easy than getting blood out of a stone. The fact that you compare theit to that, shows you have not done it, or cannot get those prices yourself.Once you are able to get these prices and more for council house, you can go to any house with confidence.Pricing has nothing to do with your social status at all.Ewan
Quote from: Dave morris @ st-ives on March 23, 2008, 07:28:16 pmDavoMaybe you are right whilst growing your business, but as soon as you have a full round you soon learn the error of your ways.As for £20 for a council house, maybe you could get it, but not often and not for a regular clean. If you are talking every 6 months ? well i really wouldnt want to know. I would much prefer to have 500 quality customers on monthly than 3000 doing them 6 monthly.With council houses i charge £10 a house on a take it or leave it attitude, if they hum and ha, i dont want them, if they want anything other than monthly i dont want them.When we are out working i know exactly where i am going without looking at my list, i dont want to get bogged down with "Is this one this month or next" type thing, it drives you insane. Even now i am looking to sacking my every other monthlys which i let slip into my domestic rounds.Once you get to a certain size, administration becomes a nightmare and lots of little irregular jobs will overwhelm you.DaveDave the simple answer to the £20 a council house is..you cant get it, forget it and move onto somewhere where you have a chance of obtaining that rate. You cant get blood out of a stoneTheres no cut and dried rule, its just about giving yourself the best chance of obtaining the best rate you can. But one thing is for sure, if you dont ask for it you definately wont get it.Mark
DavoMaybe you are right whilst growing your business, but as soon as you have a full round you soon learn the error of your ways.As for £20 for a council house, maybe you could get it, but not often and not for a regular clean. If you are talking every 6 months ? well i really wouldnt want to know. I would much prefer to have 500 quality customers on monthly than 3000 doing them 6 monthly.With council houses i charge £10 a house on a take it or leave it attitude, if they hum and ha, i dont want them, if they want anything other than monthly i dont want them.When we are out working i know exactly where i am going without looking at my list, i dont want to get bogged down with "Is this one this month or next" type thing, it drives you insane. Even now i am looking to sacking my every other monthlys which i let slip into my domestic rounds.Once you get to a certain size, administration becomes a nightmare and lots of little irregular jobs will overwhelm you.Dave