To be honest, I charge what I believe I can get, and the customers pay the least they can for a good job.
Money is something we could all do with more of, including most of our customers.
With me, people get the service they pay for, if it's a five pound job, I'm not going to hang around for ages waiting for all the drips to fall. If they are terrace houses with long back gardens, the bottoms get done when I finish the tops.
If it's a well priced job I'll wait until the drips finish, and do all of the frames including the tops.
We charge what we can but still have to compete.
When I was a lad chimney sweeps were 10 a penny, not any more, now they are hard to come by.
The prices they charge reflects this, in my area they charge upwards of £30 a pot and they won't even come for one job. Last time my chimney was done was with 4 of my neighbour's, he had done the four of us in an hour and a half, he had earned £1.33 for every one of those 90 minutes.
Competition is what keeps prices down, and that's why I try and guide every window cleaner I see to this site. It's the one positive thing that comes out of the earnings threads, they get to read what others say they are earning.
The negative thing about this forum is, many of us were perfectly happy with our lot until the high earning posters told us what they were earning. Of course this has a negative affect on the self esteem of many cleaners who charge what they believe to be reasonable prices, this is the source of many arguments.
The" I do a better job than the other guys and charge accordingly" posts are irritating to say the least,
We all have to clean windows to a standard that will keep our customers happy.
I would have to wheel meknackers round in a barrow to ask for £20 for a council house. Dai