Returning today the husband said he thought I was out of line charging that much for doing this job. What do you think...
I think the husband was out of line for saying what he thought.
It's quite simple really, if he thinks it's too much, he shouldn't have the service.
Did you explain the time and difficulty - the pain-in-the-ass factor? Cleaning a conservatory roof to a good standard isn't usually easy.
Personally, I'm not as expensive as some of the lads on this thread, but I reckon for a simple conservatory roof clean, £15 to £20 should be your minimum price; especially if you leave the roof looking good.
If you use WFP, or not, explain the amount of HARD work and time involved. I always tell the customer that a conservatory roof clean will usually cost more than the clean of their house; purely for the time and difficulty involved.
I have one customer with a large-awkward conservatory who wants his cleaned every month and I charge him £20 on top of his £30 house clean. I still groan when I have to clean it!
I have another who has theirs cleaned every-other-month; a complete doddle since the back garden is almost level with the conservatory roof, which is just three-slats of glass. I charge them £15.00 and their house is a £10.00 clean. (I used to charge only a fiver for this roof clean, due to my inexperience and the poor-state I left the glass in.)
Kevin, I think the customer who winged in the opening post is a 'one-off'. If you feel awkward about returning to clean their windows after their complaint, just drop them.
Hopefully their next window cleaner will be someone who charges £45 minimum for a conservatory roof and that'll make their gobs hit the floor.
I hate whingers.