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Title: Price rise time
Post by: Stoots on March 23, 2025, 05:20:43 pm
Its that time of year again when the nervous texts go out and you have thoughts of half your round leaving.  ;D

Got quite few big uns that need a big rise, doubt they i will keep them, then its going to be a blanket increase across the rest.

Forgot who i put up last year to be fair and i cba to work it out so they can all have a quid rise
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: dazmond on March 23, 2025, 09:36:46 pm
I have already printed price increase letters ready to go. All I have to do is write the new price in the blank space and post when cleaning their windows. I'm putting 70% of my prices up this year. They come into affect from their next clean which will be April/May time. Most a quid or two,some a fiver. Take it or leave it.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 23, 2025, 09:38:11 pm
I agree Stoots/Daz.

Especially after the high inflation of 2/3 years ago. And state pension goes up in April too.

I do mine by checking when they last had one every day I work. If the price is mediocre then after 2 years up it goes.

No one gets past three years.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: KS Cleaning on March 23, 2025, 09:44:03 pm
I’ve changed price increase frequency from every 3 years to every 2 years. I’ve increased around half of mine in the last month, the other half will get a price increase next year, 2 cancellations so far, I can live with that.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Stoots on March 24, 2025, 06:10:39 am
I have already printed price increase letters ready to go. All I have to do is write the new price in the blank space and post when cleaning their windows. I'm putting 70% of my prices up this year. They come into affect from their next clean which will be April/May time. Most a quid or two,some a fiver. Take it or leave it.

I do mine via text local daz via cleaner planner.

It's costs a few quid in text messages but you can literally text your entire round in 1 click if you wanted to.

I've text 50 last night with a £1 increase. I'm so tempted to go for £2 each but I'm scared  ;D
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: zesty on March 24, 2025, 06:23:50 am
I just write the new price on the card, I’ve never had one customer complain or question.  ;D

Every year or two I just add a pound.

Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: AuRavelling79 on March 24, 2025, 03:45:41 pm
I just write the new price on the card, I’ve never had one customer complain or question.  ;D

Every year or two I just add a pound.

In the last few years I have had one customer in early 2024  out of 100's  query a £30.00 to £33.00 increase after three years.  By email.

I wrote back explaining that inflation and state pensions had increased by a little over 20% in the same period and thought my price increase was reasonable and hoped he would agree.

He hasn't cancelled yet ...

 ;D
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: deeege on March 25, 2025, 11:04:11 am
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance. 
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: dazmond on March 27, 2025, 08:30:20 am
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance.

If your putting a £100 price rise in then it'll be a big hit if they cancel as presumably it's a high paying job...its a fine line between a fair price and just being greedy
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: deeege on March 27, 2025, 01:56:41 pm
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance.

If your putting a £100 price rise in then it'll be a big hit if they cancel as presumably it's a high paying job...its a fine line between a fair price and just being greedy

Not being greedy at all Daz. This particular job hasn’t had a price increase in 4 years and is now underpriced.
There’s no difference in putting a £400 job up £100 to putting 10x £40 jobs up £10 each Daz.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: dazmond on March 27, 2025, 07:20:42 pm
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance.

If your putting a £100 price rise in then it'll be a big hit if they cancel as presumably it's a high paying job...its a fine line between a fair price and just being greedy

Not being greedy at all Daz. This particular job hasn’t had a price increase in 4 years and is now underpriced.
There’s no difference in putting a £400 job up £100 to putting 10x £40 jobs up £10 each Daz.

Personally I think it's a ridiculously high price rise and not something I would do. Good luck with keeping the job!👍
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Bungle on March 27, 2025, 08:08:07 pm
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance.

If your putting a £100 price rise in then it'll be a big hit if they cancel as presumably it's a high paying job...its a fine line between a fair price and just being greedy

Not being greedy at all Daz. This particular job hasn’t had a price increase in 4 years and is now underpriced.
There’s no difference in putting a £400 job up £100 to putting 10x £40 jobs up £10 each Daz.

Personally I think it's a ridiculously high price rise and not something I would do. Good luck with keeping the job!👍

Let us know how it goes either way.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: deeege on March 27, 2025, 08:37:11 pm
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance.

If your putting a £100 price rise in then it'll be a big hit if they cancel as presumably it's a high paying job...its a fine line between a fair price and just being greedy

Not being greedy at all Daz. This particular job hasn’t had a price increase in 4 years and is now underpriced.
There’s no difference in putting a £400 job up £100 to putting 10x £40 jobs up £10 each Daz.

Personally I think it's a ridiculously high price rise and not something I would do. Good luck with keeping the job!👍

You never put a £20 domestic up by £5 Daz? It’s a 25% price rise, exactly the same thing.

New price has been accepted without any resistance. In fact I was asked by the facilities manager earlier in the year if my price will be increasing  anytime soon.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Simon Trapani on March 27, 2025, 09:16:42 pm
I’ve never put a price up 25%. Good luck. Genuinely.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: dazmond on March 28, 2025, 08:31:32 am
I’m constantly reviewing and increasing prices. Most of my work is commercial so some have had price increases of £20-£50. One had a £100 increase last week and no resistance. Domestics have had £2-£5 increases and again no resistance.

If your putting a £100 price rise in then it'll be a big hit if they cancel as presumably it's a high paying job...its a fine line between a fair price and just being greedy

Not being greedy at all Daz. This particular job hasn’t had a price increase in 4 years and is now underpriced.
There’s no difference in putting a £400 job up £100 to putting 10x £40 jobs up £10 each Daz.

Personally I think it's a ridiculously high price rise and not something I would do. Good luck with keeping the job!👍

You never put a £20 domestic up by £5 Daz? It’s a 25% price rise, exactly the same thing.

New price has been accepted without any resistance. In fact I was asked by the facilities manager earlier in the year if my price will be increasing  anytime soon.

Your bolder than me! Most of mine are going up a quid or two,some £3 and the odd fiver on jobs I don't care if I lose...
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Pete Thompson on March 31, 2025, 11:08:17 pm
I keep a spreadsheet of exactly how long customers have had the same price, and how much inflation there should have been in that time. (Inflation figures are available on the government’s website).

I review it at the end of every month, so there’s always a few going up each month.

My rule is this: any customer who’s had the same price for more than 18 months is a candidate for an increase. If the inflation rate in that time adds up to at least 90p, then they get £1 increase.

If it’s a bigger job, and inflation adds up to more than £1 then they get the inflationary increase rounded UP to the nearest £1.

In my opinion, if you’re having to increase any price by 25%, then you’ve left it too many years without increasing.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: NBwcs on April 01, 2025, 08:38:43 am
It's being called "awful April", energy, water, council tax, car tax, and TV licence all going up, plus others no doubt, all of which already being shoved down our throats on TV this morning. Be interesting to see if anyone here gets a knock on effect with window cleaning. I'm putting mine up this year and usually do  it in April but will hold off for a month till the headlines have died down.

Edit, forgot stamp duty and broadband too.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: dazmond on April 01, 2025, 08:45:43 am
It's being called "awful April", energy, water, council tax, car tax, and TV licence all going up, plus others no doubt, all of which already being shoved down our throats on TV this morning. Be interesting to see if anyone here gets a knock on effect with window cleaning. I'm putting mine up this year and usually do  it in April but will hold off for a month till the headlines have died down.

Edit, forgot stamp duty and broadband too.

It's typical BBC...doom and gloom!trying to keep people in fear!

All the more reason to put prices up....don't put it off! Notify them this clean that their price will go up from next clean

Remember pensioners get a £32 a month rise this month if they get the full state pension. You deserve a rise too!🙂👍
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: NBwcs on April 01, 2025, 02:09:09 pm
It's being called "awful April", energy, water, council tax, car tax, and TV licence all going up, plus others no doubt, all of which already being shoved down our throats on TV this morning. Be interesting to see if anyone here gets a knock on effect with window cleaning. I'm putting mine up this year and usually do  it in April but will hold off for a month till the headlines have died down.

Edit, forgot stamp duty and broadband too.

It's typical BBC...doom and gloom!trying to keep people in fear!

All the more reason to put prices up....don't put it off! Notify them this clean that their price will go up from next clean

Remember pensioners get a £32 a month rise this month if they get the full state pension. You deserve a rise too!🙂👍


I do indeed deserve a wage rise....... Still gonna wait a month to let the dust hopefully settle a bit. Our media just loves scaremainering, giving a situation a name, an identity ie "awful April" just  like they do with storms makes them feel so much more in your face than merely reporting the facts,  The flip side being people will understand more why  prices are going up, just hoping to avoid any snap decisions from custys whilst it's  being rammed in their faces  every where they look.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Stoots on April 01, 2025, 04:01:00 pm
Just £1 on each job gives me as a rough estimate about £320 extra a month, not bad for just a quid.....

Still havent done all mine yet doing them in stages, lost 2 so far
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: KS Cleaning on April 01, 2025, 08:57:36 pm
Lost another one today because of a £2 price increase, £16 from £14. I kind of expected it because she complained when I last increased the price two years ago. Never mind, I clean 37 houses in that estate, I now make £57 more in the estate and clean 1 house less.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Rob.Hall on April 01, 2025, 09:33:05 pm
I've never worried about putting prices up.
Just got on with it.
I run a business for me not for the client.
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Stoots on April 02, 2025, 05:08:37 pm
I've never worried about putting prices up.
Just got on with it.
I run a business for me not for the client.

You would worry if they all dumped you though, bet you would be back tracking fast  ;D
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: dazmond on April 02, 2025, 06:57:42 pm
Lost another one today because of a £2 price increase, £16 from £14. I kind of expected it because she complained when I last increased the price two years ago. Never mind, I clean 37 houses in that estate, I now make £57 more in the estate and clean 1 house less.

This ALWAYS happens every time prices are increased. It's still a win win....

Some customers would have you clean their windows forever at the same price and some just can't get their heads round that you clean windows as a business to make money and their cleaning service needs to have a fair,modest rise from time to time.

Customers often lose track of time and have a price their not going to go above in relation what they're willing to pay or even take you for granted and are that used to clean glass and frames they forget how dirty they can get after 6 months without a clean
Title: Re: Price rise time
Post by: Rob.Hall on April 02, 2025, 08:46:22 pm
Hi Stoots,
Lost a few but most of my clients know there will be a price increase every year.
By doing it this way they dont get a massive shock of a huge increase.
Now semi retired so am very choosey about my work.