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Brownie10

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Trolley dilema
« on: September 29, 2008, 12:06:18 pm »
Hi all.

I was extremely motivated to make a go at establishing my own window cleaning business after reading all your posts on this forum. I was even more encouraged by the fact so many windows were dirty when I walked around my area to check!

Then it hit me that most of these were detached (3 storey) houses and me being a newbie found myself wanting to buy a trolley system (less dangerous :-[)
I must add though, it would save me lugging a ladder around as Im still learning to drive.

So what do you guy's/girl's think, am I running before I can walk? or does it seem the logical thing to do, after all so many people are saying this is the way forward in the industry.

I quite like the look of the STRATA FREEDOM trolley. Also what other equipment would I need to purchase.

Thank you for taking the time out to read this.

Rob

Bobs Window Cleaning

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Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2008, 12:20:42 pm »
fill in your profile bud. You will get a responce. ;)
Why oh Why did he spell my name as bod & not bob on my wedding invites.

Brownie10

  • Posts: 57
Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2008, 12:44:09 pm »
There you go Bod, filled out everything I could :P :)

johnny_h

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Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2008, 02:06:10 pm »
where abouts in london are you?
AUDI VIDE TACE

trevor perry

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Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2008, 02:15:33 pm »
you will still need to be able to drive in order to move your daily supply of water from job to job.
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2008, 02:29:19 pm »
Hi all.

I was extremely motivated to make a go at establishing my own window cleaning business after reading all your posts on this forum. I was even more encouraged by the fact so many windows were dirty when I walked around my area to check!

Then it hit me that most of these were detached (3 storey) houses and me being a newbie found myself wanting to buy a trolley system (less dangerous :-[)
I must add though, it would save me lugging a ladder around as Im still learning to drive.

So what do you guy's/girl's think, am I running before I can walk? or does it seem the logical thing to do, after all so many people are saying this is the way forward in the industry.

I quite like the look of the STRATA FREEDOM trolley. Also what other equipment would I need to purchase.

Thank you for taking the time out to read this.

Rob

Seriously, if you have never done it before, then yes you could be chewing off more than you can swallow.

Best way to get into the business, is find some one that needs a part time guy. You learn the basics of trad and wfp off them, and the tricks of the trade. Get to meet customers and learn to build a rapport with them.

When you have some money like £1000 behind you, you can then buy your gear and try it yourself whilst still working for the other guy. Eventually if you make a go of things on your own ok, you may decide to leave them, however, be courteous and dont steal their customers or tread too far into their areas, you dont want a turf war from the guy that helped you out in the first place.

Your gonna need to learn to drive. WFP uses alot of water. Just because you use a trolley system doesn't mean you can cart it about, you need a few jerry cans full in your van/car for they day.

Cleaning windows is only half the job for a new guy, you really need to put a lot of time into it, drumming up business, going door knocking, getting lots of "no thanks, i dont need or i have a window cleaner" which can be soul destroying for a newbie. Many people have dirty windows for a reason, they cant afford a window cleaner, or they dont want a window cleaner. Only a small percentage have dirty windows cos they dont know who to ask.

If you live in North London, Enfield way, i know my cousin is always needing an extra hand.

Brownie10

  • Posts: 57
Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2008, 02:45:17 pm »
Thanks for the reply everyone. I am from West London and I would not mind tagging along with someone...

Could I not just keep walking back to my house with the cart to fill up from water I have purified the night before then? I have the fitness and enthusiasm to do so  ;D 

prestigeclean

  • Posts: 618
Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2008, 05:52:54 pm »
learn to drive first , its not practical to think you can do it any other way , go on one of those courses where you can pass your test in a week , then get yourself a van mount system and knock for your custies regards alan

johnny_h

  • Posts: 689
Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2008, 07:17:27 pm »
brownie where in west london if your near to the heathrow area i could show you my set up and let you have a go
AUDI VIDE TACE

matt

Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #9 on: September 29, 2008, 08:07:21 pm »
build your own trolley and save yourself some money

same pump, same brush, same pure water at the end of the hose = same results


<----------------- e.mail for a link to the DIY forum ;)

Brownie10

  • Posts: 57
Re: Trolley dilema
« Reply #10 on: September 29, 2008, 09:23:39 pm »
Thank you Jonny- will send you a message now.

Also cheers Matt I am aware it is possible to do that but think I need to understand a bit more about it first.