The speed at which you can work (in the right conditions) is almost staggering, though I only really let rip when I am very sure that the windows and the conditions are such that I am 100% confident that the windows will come out perfect.
now most windows are UPVC nowadays, so in the main you can absolutely fly around your work and the job should be first.
The shiner is right too, I agree 100% with what he has said.
You have to allow for all business related overheads, and allow for time taken outside of normal working hours.
And in working out your true income you have to be aware of what your true earning hours are too...they will be far less than you realise.
Take out 4 weeks for holidays, take out the bank holidays, remove the time lost due to bad weather, driving between accounts, late starts, early finishes, tea breaks, toilet breaks, dinner breaks.
You have to allow for your business to at least make a small profit too.
You may not take 4 weeks holiday, but other people working a 9 till 5 job will have them, when you take a holiday it isn't paid for remember.
I think I have said somewhere else on the forum about this, but if you want to find out what you are truly earning, have 2 accounts (either two personal accounts and using one as a business one, or one proper busines account and a domestic one) and pay yourself a weekly income by standing order, make it the income you think you should be earning too.
Draw from it for all your normal living expenses, your beer money and so on.
If you only use the one vehicle for work and pleasure then pay roughly 75% of its costs from the business account, and only 25% of then from the one you pay your wage into.
Some of you will be surprised at just how small your income really is.
Many of us don't realise how much our businesses really cost to run.
And if we don't then how the hell is a customer going to!!
You have invested ££££ in your new system too, I tell any customer that looks at me a bit funny and wonders how I can work so fast and earn so much (in their opinion) that I have invested a lot of money and it had better be quicker or I'll want to know the reason why!!
I do my best to price up work as if I was still doing it trad, this is harder on georgian or leaded as it doesn't really make any difference whether or not they are normal windows or georgian, the time taken to clean them isn't much different.
So now some of the georgian work now becomes some of my best paying work, rather than the worst paying
It is vital that those who make the change to WFP do not start dropping their prices because they are so much quicker, if they do then they won't last!!
Ian