Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: peter holley on March 22, 2008, 01:51:09 pm
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i put my house on the market this week , and so this morning i cleaned my fascias and conservatory roof etc....
it got me thinking that all the houses for sale in the area probably would want their gutters etc cleaned so i will be designing a leaflet or letter specifically targeting these potential custies...
then i will drive around and post them wherever i see a for sale sign....
houses go on the market all the time and so it will be an ongoing thing....my goal is to get 1 job a week, a nice add on to my already full round ;D
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I did this when i first started out as i was building my rounds. Got quite a bit of work and also a few regular customers that were staying in the area. Also speak to a few estate agents and give them some leaflets to hand out to potential customers, it helps them to sell the house if it looks sparkling.
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oh well ....i think it's a good idea anyway :-\
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oh well ....i think it's a good idea anyway :-\
Go with it, what do you have to lose few £ on leaflets if it does not work.
You could be on to a winner try it and see ;)
Ian
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i'll let u know how i get on.....people want ther house looking good so they get the asking price.....i am very busy anyway , been in the buisness for 15 years so i will be putting good prices in.... ::)
like i said "it's just an idea"
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i'll let u know how i get on.....people want ther house looking good so they get the asking price.....i am very busy anyway , been in the buisness for 15 years so i will be putting good prices in.... ::)
like i said "it's just an idea"
Go for it and a one-off clean is always going to be a good price (or should be) ;)
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One of my neighbours is a director/co owner of a chain of estate agents. I collared him and said i'm now doing kerbside appeal cleans.
He claimed he didn't know what I was talking about and not to watch any of the tv property programmes??? I think there might be a bit of jealousy, he's got the beamer four by four while i've got the signwriten scudo, but my house is grander.
Anyway I'm sure there is a market.
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One of my neighbours is a director/co owner of a chain of estate agents. I collared him and said i'm now doing kerbside appeal cleans.
He claimed he didn't know what I was talking about and not to watch any of the tv property programmes??? I think there might be a bit of jealousy, he's got the beamer four by four while i've got the signwriten scudo, but my house is grander.
Anyway I'm sure there is a market.
nice one
lol
:D :D
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The only problem i see is that most people have a windowcleaner anyway. I have approached several property owners with filthy fascias and guttering to offer my services. The answer i normally get is "we have a cleaner who will do that if we ask him thank you". Good idea though and one i thought of too. The estate agents i asked wanted a flyer with prices printed. I'm not keen on printing set prices - too many differing properties out there.
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great idea, how would you word the leaflets?
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simple and direct
big letters " fascia & gutter cleaning"....
"conservatory roof cleaning"
if you can pencil in a quote if your familiar with the style of property...
or put prices on the leaflet eg £2 per metre
conservatory roofs from £35
tel no.....website address
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Yes, could put prices from.... would be good to have a before and after picture too.
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On mine as a heading i had "Want help in selling your home" Then a little blurb about first impressions, services ie clean windows, clear and cleaned gutters and fascias ect. They were A5 double sided with before and after pics. I like what Mr S put about kerbside appeal.
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On mine as a heading i had "Want help in selling your home" Then a little blurb about first impressions, services ie clean windows, clear and cleaned gutters and fascias ect. They were A5 double sided with before and after pics. I like what Mr S put about kerbside appeal.
How successful were they? Response rate?