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jeff1

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Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #20 on: June 22, 2008, 03:46:35 pm »
I went to see this Job yesterday and Shell's price was spot on, its a 4 bedroom detached house with a huge conservatory attached to the back, attached to the side of this house is a large bungalow with 3 sides of guttering and again on the rear of the bungalow is a large conservatory.

She gave a fair price for 2 peoples work, I would like to see her replace all that guttering for less than £240
Like I told you Shell, some you win some you loose. I would like to put a bet down now, you will get the call.

A guy around here is quoting way over the odds at £300 per 3 bedroom detached house, the thing is he's getting the work, but I'm getting his refusals.
Were getting more and more guttering to do and this is without advertising, Shell and I were out doing a couple of shop fronts at 7:00am this morning.

How do you calculate your quotations?

Is it so-much per metre plus so-much per conservatory pane plus so-much per other thing?

Or do you look at the job and, using your experience, say something like, "That's X hours work at £Y per hour is £Z.

By using my experience and calculating the number of hours for 2 people and if and when I have to, I add a little extra on, if I feel there may be problems.

When I first started, I under priced to many Jobs, the trouble with under pricing Jobs, is you get return calls year after year and the custy expects it at the same price each year, this was dis-heartening when using the same method, I.e. Ladders, but since I changed to the gutter lance I was able to use a new tool and ask for a better price.

One thing I must say to any newcomer to guttering, is do not underestimate the length of time it takes especially if your using ladders.
Price well for a specialist Job, your doing something that not many people wish to do.

Joe Lauzon

Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #21 on: June 22, 2008, 04:57:55 pm »
I don't think I appreciated the size of this job, when saying I would quote 100.  I didn't take in there was an annexe.

I think I would be up at 150-175, which is getting much closer now.

jeff1

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Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #22 on: June 22, 2008, 07:45:12 pm »
I don't think I appreciated the size of this job, when saying I would quote 100.  I didn't take in there was an annexe.

I think I would be up at 150-175, which is getting much closer now.
And not forgetting the 2 large conservatories, each with 3 sided guttering.

jeff1

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Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #23 on: June 22, 2008, 07:50:48 pm »
Just to point out, We do all the insides as well as the external.

I can't see the point in doing just external cleans, this is only cosmetic, were as internal cleans are maintenance.

Joe Lauzon

Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #24 on: June 22, 2008, 10:44:01 pm »
I don't think I appreciated the size of this job, when saying I would quote 100.  I didn't take in there was an annexe.

I think I would be up at 150-175, which is getting much closer now.
And not forgetting the 2 large conservatories, each with 3 sided guttering.


Yeah, I had that part.  I'd still go in at 150-175.  How long did you figure it would take? 

jeff1

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Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2008, 07:12:25 am »
I only had a quick glance at the place but around the 3 hour mark.
£25 per side and this includes internal and external cleans there are 7 sides to the building plus 2 conservatories and a complete window clean at the end.

£235 is a little cheaper than I would have quoted, I would have rouneded it off to £250 but I am still  happy with Shells quote.

Spursboy1972

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Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2008, 04:34:02 pm »
I am intrigued to know what price per metre is an average charge for gutters. One of my regular commercial jobs has just asked me to quote for clearing the gutters 4 times per year! On a rough estimate there is approx 500 metres of guttering and that is not including any lower stuff. It is a bit awkwars and will require some ladder access onto flat roofs even if using a gutter vac.

If I can get it right then I will invest in a gutter vac. These gutters are about 30-35ft up.


Any input appreciated.
Clear Vision~"The Difference is Clear"

Southampton- Hampshire

Joe Lauzon

Re: Pricing Guttering??????????????
« Reply #27 on: June 23, 2008, 04:43:32 pm »
4 times a year!   :o  Where are they, in the middle of a forest Tony?

Sorry, nothing constructive to say.  I just price on sight.