Dear Flatpeople,
Thank you for the opportunity to quote for your window cleaning; I have X years experience and we have a family run business of myself and X employees. We clean all sorts of properties from a small terraced house up to schools and commercial premises.
As you undoubtedly know, window cleaning has undergone huge changes over the last ten years - with safety for workers coming under the spotlight more and more.
My instincts are to use the "common sense" approach to safety - and common sense dictates to me that with the waterfed pole system now readily available then anyone using ladders on the upper floors of a premises like yours is putting themselves at needless risk - and putting you in danger of unwelcome litigation even when instinct tells us that a tradesman should be responsible for his/her own safety.
Indeed in Bath Somerset recently a Hotel chain was fined £15,000 for allowing a window cleaner to precariously use parapets and balconies to clean windows and the window cleaner was fined £2000 himself! Heaven knows what would have happened if he had fallen four storeys onto a passerby!
But what about clean windows? Be assured that the method we use in skilled hands will leave your windows gleaming and the tenants satisfied. Overleaf are my prices and options of regularity; if you have any questions or any further details are needed such as my public liability insurance, payment terms or references then please let me know.
I understand how busy we can be and if I don't hear from you in a week or so then I will contact you to receive your further instructions.
Warm regards,
Susan Dean
Posh Burd Window Cleaning to the Gentry
There you go Susan - and the quote should have frequency options (every two months/quarterly or what ever) and the less often you go then the more you should charge per visit.
I do two blocks of flats at 3 storey with about 20 per block with 4 windows per flat plus a couple of external stairwells windows and doors. And charge £100 each on a two monthly basis payable in one cheque. It takes two of us about an hour as there are no balconies, juliet balconies or access issues. If there were then I'd charge a lot more.
One is invoiced the other I just knock the door of the Queen Bee committee member, sign a ticket and get a cheque for £100.
Take as long as you need on the first clean though - it is an investment for the future.