Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Platinum NW on July 03, 2009, 02:44:36 pm
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what would you say is the most effective canvassing method for my friend?
What price would you charge for a detached house cleaned once a month?
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No disrespect intended here Platinum. If you have bought all your work, and asuming you have been in this malarky more than a couple of months, why can't you work out what a 3 bed semi price in "your friends" area should be?
If you have bought all your work, what would you charge? Or don't you get any new work at all?
I may have missed something, so I'm not having a crack at you mate, just abit suprised by your question is all.
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Cozy - I bought my work and charged new customers according to the prices on the round however i keep reading on here how some of you charge a minimum of £10 per house where i normally charge around £5-£8 for the full house.
I was just asking what your prices were so he can try and get the most profit from his efforts especially as some of you are charging £10 and upwards
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Secondly what would you charge for a detached house cleaned once a month?
£2.50 multiplied by the length of a piece of string.
£2.50? I always use the ol' diddly-dum, scratch my chin whilst inahaling deeply with a pained expression on my face; which is usually equivalent to £3.17 times the number of sweetbreads in any Dorset Butchers on any day ending in the letter 'y' ;)
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Price wise varies between areas... So can't help on that one.
As for the best canvasing method... A woman I reckon (even better if its the window cleaners wife).
My wife does some knocking for me (well she has done quite a bit bless her). She can go out for a couple of hours and come back with 15 quotes. If I'm knocking ill ask if they need a window cleaner. If they say no or no I have one I politely offer them a leaflet with my services on and ask if they know of anyone who does, could they pass my leaflet on.
I've picked up quite a few from this method. Both regular cleans from there friends or the people who said no want another of my services that their window cleaner doesn't offer.
I did a conservatory roof yesterday for a couple who had a window cleaner already. They were really happy and said they would reccomend me to all of there friends.
When out knocking, leave a leaflet at the ones that are not it... You never know. Oh and the best thing I can reccomend is.... Smile and be polite.
Hope it helps
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Cozy - I bought my work and charged new customers according to the prices on the round however i keep reading on here how some of you charge a minimum of £10 per house where i normally charge around £5-£8 for the full house.
I was just asking what your prices were so he can try and get the most profit from his efforts especially as some of you are charging £10 and upwards
having you not been selling rounds ?
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always charge more and more wont work for £10 a house now those days have gone
you need £14.50 to make ends meet
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just remember your areas st helens and wigan areas you wont get them prices on your avarage type work no way
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just remember your areas st helens and wigan areas you wont get them prices on your avarage type work no way
I got half of what i get now up there.. its not a good area, theres not alot of well paid work about
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no tell me about it supprising i cant find anyone selling any this end lol
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i have work in st helens min £10 a house, i also do council areas in manchester and get the same.
it can be done..........
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i have work in st helens min £10 a house, i also do council areas in manchester and get the same.
it can be done..........
Not been in St helens but where i was in wigan was awful mainly because theyd been paying 5 a house for so long, and i didnt wanna rock the boat too much so sold on, i reckon if i doubled it though i wouldnt of lost out as 50% wouldnt of cancelled and id have had same work for half the time :)
But just sold instead so someone else could have the headache!!
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Secondly what would you charge for a detached house cleaned once a month?
£2.50 multiplied by the length of a piece of string.
£2.50? I always use the ol' diddly-dum, scratch my chin whilst inahaling deeply with a pained expression on my face; which is usually equivalent to £3.17 times the number of sweetbreads in any Dorset Butchers on any day ending in the letter 'y' ;)
funny