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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Price of new vans!
« Last post by deeege on March 10, 2026, 08:19:22 pm »
What was the list price of your van  when you bought it 9 years ago Daz? That’s a hell of a lot of wasted money on interest you’ve paid there. Far far more cost effective way of owning a new van than the route that you have taken.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Price of new vans!
« Last post by dazmond on March 10, 2026, 07:18:10 pm »
My van(connect L2 240 limited)is  going for £38k including VAT in 2026 for a brand new one! :o

Even if I keep my van for another 6 years(it's 9 years old at present with 30k on the clock)I'll have paid around £28k for mine as im paying a reduced rate of £60 a month rental and lex autolease reduce ESV by £114 a month every month until I decide to get rid so it'll be worth virtually nothing in 6 years time!😄

It works out at around £156 per month spread out over 15 years. Not the cheapest way to run a van but easily affordable and 100% tax deductible.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Spotless Window Cleaning Supplies
« Last post by Scottish Cleaning Service on March 10, 2026, 04:04:58 pm »
I run with PF 11mm thermal hose and 60m.s of Exceed Pu hose for the tail.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Spotless Window Cleaning Supplies
« Last post by KS Cleaning on March 10, 2026, 03:34:30 pm »
Tell them you are on the 'biggest best and beautifulist' window cleaning forum and that you want ask the advice of everybody on there how to deal with the situation.

 ;D

You are right Mr Mod, it is big and beautiful !!

To add balance, I have bought plenty of things from Spotless and to be fair customer service, speed of dispatch, cost and quality have always been very good up there with the best,
Is it adding balance though? I don’t doubt they will be ‘up there with the best’ when extracting money from you. Unfortunately their customer service on dealing with complaints is nothing short of disgraceful! Ignoring customers who have bought faulty, not fit for purpose goods from them is never a good look!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Spotless Window Cleaning Supplies
« Last post by NBwcs on March 10, 2026, 02:20:43 pm »
I've not had any after sales communication with them but  would warn everyone not to purchase their hose. I bought some 8mm yellow a few years ago and was rubbish, kinked all the time.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: texting customers and cancellations
« Last post by dazmond on March 10, 2026, 08:51:41 am »
hi gents,so ive been window cleaning for 18 years.back when i started in 2008 i had minimal customers that required a text prior to cleaning resulting in fewer cancelations.
what ive noticed in recent years more customers are asking for a text the night before cleaning,for me this has resulted in many more cancelations,ive also noticed in the last couple of years the cancelations have increased much more,i feel this is due to the customers  having less dispoable  income and also spending half there life with there phome in the hand.
what are your views ? would you agree with what im saying ?

The only skipped cleans i  get are customers who are having work done on their property (or away on holiday and can't unlock gate).

Customers who skip for no reason got dumped years ago. I dont need/want people like that on my round.
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: Spotless Window Cleaning Supplies
« Last post by PHILIP HARDY on March 10, 2026, 08:21:51 am »
Tell them you are on the 'biggest best and beautifulist' window cleaning forum and that you want ask the advice of everybody on there how to deal with the situation.

 ;D

You are right Mr Mod, it is big and beautiful !!

To add balance, I have bought plenty of things from Spotless and to be fair customer service, speed of dispatch, cost and quality have always been very good up there with the best,
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: texting customers and cancellations
« Last post by PHILIP HARDY on March 10, 2026, 08:17:23 am »
We text around 15-20% of our customers, its a very big pet hate of mine when they cancel with a weak  excuse after a text, I figure we get Zero cancellations on a day with our rota calls, yet excuses like, gates locked, its gonna rain, dogs in and will bark, I find inexcusable,
 The I'm on holiday, doesn't wash, as the house is still there and the fronts are accessible, but what really annoys me is, I spend the time messaging them and they are so ignorant that even when they know we are due (We keep a very strict rotation), they can't be arsed to pre notify me of building work, holidays, carpet fitter, gardening work (you get the drift) prior to getting my message.

My solution which reconciles my annoyance is £1 or £2 price rise every time they cancel at short notice, even if they just had one, a late cancellation results in another, That way regular cancellers drop off the rota or pay over the odds for the job !!
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: texting customers and cancellations
« Last post by james peters on March 10, 2026, 07:26:32 am »
I text about 15% , usually because their gate is locked... if they form a skiping habbit , they are gone, and i just stop without an explanation.
however , if they are in a run of houses , and I would rather keep them, I will increase their price  .
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Window Cleaning Forum / Re: texting customers and cancellations
« Last post by AuRavelling79 on March 10, 2026, 06:54:28 am »
This is why we don’t txt customers , when quoting I explain in detail they are agreeing to a regular 4-8 weekly clean all year round and we work in all weathers within reason , if they hesitate we don’t take them on , again we don’t take on jobs with access  issues if the gate has a lock we will need a key  or a code or won’t do the job simple as that . Only valid reasons for not doing a clean would be things like building work or decorating going on . If they cancel a clean due to looks like it might rain or they aren’t dirty they are reminded what they agreed to at the quoting stage if they still say leave it they are dumped  immediately, but this vary rarely happens probably less than 5 jobs in 10 years .

This is the answer. Set out your stall beforehand.

I rarely pre-notify. The handful that do are because I said yes at the outset

No one cancels for a frivolous reason or it's warning and dump time.
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