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theres loads of work out there mate its just going getting it 24ft pole will do most 3 story
I shall be made redundant in January so I'm seriously thinking about going window cleaning with wfp. I've tried to read as many posts as possible to understand the process and wether it's a worthwile venture. I appreciate that it won't be easy, but just a few questions to ask of the more experienced guys here.1. Is there enough work out there if I go putting flyers through letterboxes? Theres enough windows out there for you.2. What length pole will I need for max. 3 storey house?24ft would be ideal.3. Are fibreglass poles ok to start with?Id say fibreglass is fine for 1st and 2nd floor, anything more is too heavy, if you have the money to get a carbon fibre pole i.e the gardiners pole its small enough for ground and will reach 3rd floor too and you wont need to get another pole. http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/Gardiner_Pole_Systems_SL-X.htmlAny help and advice would be much appreciated. (I live in the S.E close to Gatwick airport and there a quite a few window cleaners in the area)
1 tip - dont price high until you have at least a solid base of customers
I shall be made redundant in January so I'm seriously thinking about going window cleaning with wfp. I've tried to read as many posts as possible to understand the process and wether it's a worthwile venture.
Quote from: rg1 on October 06, 2009, 07:08:51 pmI shall be made redundant in January so I'm seriously thinking about going window cleaning with wfp. I've tried to read as many posts as possible to understand the process and wether it's a worthwile venture. I am in a similar position, I've just started window cleaning and had been looking to go out 1 day per week to start with as I have a full time job which I was looking to get out off. I was hoping to build it up so come the new year I would then quit my full tome job and go W/C full time, but I could be out of a job come this Friday so I may have to get my skates on and find loads more custies. Good luck
I have just started the window cleaning myself in the past month and have spent money on flyers and thus far it doesnt seem to be working on its own, i will have to also take a bit of time and knock on doors where i put the flyers in just as a follow up, by all means get some flyers done up for info purposes to explain who you are and what you do etc. Its hard work but it can be rewarding, ive done about 30 jobs so far and out of that around 25 are monthly(repeat) customers. Im using the WFP system too and tbh wouldnt have it any other way especially with the new laws on ladders going to come into force. Theres always plenty of work for window cleaners as i have a lot of competition where i am currently but im out there, its about building up your reputation aswell as the round and if you do a good job, go back when you say you will be there word of mouth will do it for you.Good luck!!