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ronnie paton

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gutter cleaning
« on: February 05, 2013, 08:19:04 pm »
been asked to quote quite a substantial amount of rented houses and would like to know a price people charge when completed by gutter vac??

britishwill

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Re: gutter cleaning
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2013, 08:36:14 pm »
Very hard question to answer...

Can a gutter vac be used. ie is the gap between tile and gutter big enough to fit the vac in?

I charge per metre. If a house is 100metres and I can fit the gutter vac in I charge £150. If it does not I will charge more as I need to go up the ladder and have someone foot me etc.There is always work that takes longer ie ublocking down pipes

ronnie paton

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Re: gutter cleaning
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2013, 08:40:43 pm »
thanks for the info it all helps, most will be two storey so can be laddered but would prefer to do gutter vac! think a price per meter would be a way forward

mgba_78

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Re: gutter cleaning
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2013, 09:29:07 pm »
For big jobs we charge per meter.
We did a nursing home last year and counted up 290 meters of guttering  :o

We charged £350 i think only took a few hours, Luckily, it could have been very very messy and taken all day! We used a gutter vac and ladders on extra blocked up bits guiding the end of the vac to suck it all up.

Gutter cleaning with a GV is soooooo much easier. It helps if there is 2 people as well, one to "suck" and one just sort wires, hose and machine following the "sucker"

I would say price slightly heavy if you think you can get away with it as you never know what your gonna get!
Oooooo that is shiny!!