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Smurf

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Re: How do you price?
« Reply #20 on: July 11, 2016, 02:04:49 pm »
Indeed  ;D

Stoots

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Re: How do you price?
« Reply #21 on: July 11, 2016, 04:10:34 pm »
£50-£60 an hour for add ons whether its f/s/g,conny roof cleaning or solar panels.(i know roughly how long theyll take me to clean).

Totally agree with this, even if your in an area where you have no chance of getting this price then your better off without as you don't want to be doing this type of work for anything less.

not sure i quite agree with that, yes if your flat out busy and havent got the time you want to make it worth your while going out of your way doing extras, maybe working late or on a weekend it makes sense.

but if you have the time then dont see why you cant do it at "window rate" whatever that is for you...
If you can get 50-60 ph then by all means but  i would seriously struggle to get £120 to clean a conny (2 hours work)

Smurf

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Re: How do you price? New
« Reply #22 on: July 11, 2016, 04:59:16 pm »
£50-£60 an hour for add ons whether its f/s/g,conny roof cleaning or solar panels.(i know roughly how long theyll take me to clean).

Totally agree with this, even if your in an area where you have no chance of getting this price then your better off without as you don't want to be doing this type of work for anything less.

not sure i quite agree with that, yes if your flat out busy and havent got the time you want to make it worth your while going out of your way doing extras, maybe working late or on a weekend it makes sense.

but if you have the time then dont see why you cant do it at "window rate" whatever that is for you...
If you can get 50-60 ph then by all means but  i would seriously struggle to get £120 to clean a conny (2 hours work)

Maybe next time when you are asked for a price to do a conservatory get them to ask for a quote first from thomas sanderson and then see what they say about you wanting £120. I'm suspecting they will snap yer hand off  ;D ;D
 

dazmond

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Re: How do you price?
« Reply #23 on: July 12, 2016, 06:46:13 am »
£50-£60 an hour for add ons whether its f/s/g,conny roof cleaning or solar panels.(i know roughly how long theyll take me to clean).

Totally agree with this, even if your in an area where you have no chance of getting this price then your better off without as you don't want to be doing this type of work for anything less.

not sure i quite agree with that, yes if your flat out busy and havent got the time you want to make it worth your while going out of your way doing extras, maybe working late or on a weekend it makes sense.

but if you have the time then dont see why you cant do it at "window rate" whatever that is for you...
If you can get 50-60 ph then by all means but  i would seriously struggle to get £120 to clean a conny (2 hours work)

you dont have to agree.charge what you want.however i personally find add ons harder work than maintenance window cleaning and it takes me away from my schedule.im pretty busy most of the time but not mad busy(i dont want to be).30-35 hours a week is enough for me.i very rarely work weekends anymore or work past 4pm because i like to have a better work/life balance. :)
price higher/work harder!

lal

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Re: How do you price?
« Reply #24 on: July 12, 2016, 03:21:50 pm »
£50-£60 an hour for add ons whether its f/s/g,conny roof cleaning or solar panels.(i know roughly how long theyll take me to clean).

Totally agree with this, even if your in an area where you have no chance of getting this price then your better off without as you don't want to be doing this type of work for anything less.

not sure i quite agree with that, yes if your flat out busy and havent got the time you want to make it worth your while going out of your way doing extras, maybe working late or on a weekend it makes sense.

but if you have the time then dont see why you cant do it at "window rate" whatever that is for you...
If you can get 50-60 ph then by all means but  i would seriously struggle to get £120 to clean a conny (2 hours work)

you dont have to agree.charge what you want.however i personally find add ons harder work than maintenance window cleaning and it takes me away from my schedule.im pretty busy most of the time but not mad busy(i dont want to be).30-35 hours a week is enough for me.i very rarely work weekends anymore or work past 4pm because i like to have a better work/life balance. :)

Totally Agree with your post dazmond.

 Lal