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G O A

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1.george 2.georgian windows
« on: January 21, 2009, 08:01:12 am »
can any one tell me where to get george and if its worth paying for i have used excell for rounds in the past but always have trouble keeping up with it and struggle between monthlys 6 weeklys etc and finding them in the sheets,

2.georgian windows.got a couple of streets nearby with big houses but they all have georgian windows how would you price these compared to the same size normal window,traditional and would you use squegee or just cloths
thanks in advance i really need to get some of these bigger houses
if i wasnt self employed i wouldnt work at all

LWC

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Re: 1.george 2.georgian windows
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2009, 08:12:43 am »
I cant fault Window Cleaner Pro, dont regret buying it.

Try it out, you get a 45 day trial free

http://www.windowcleanerpro.com/?affurl=MS3AD62256742AC

I tried Geroge but did not get on with it, i got on with WCP in an instant.

As for the windows, when i was trad i used to mop them up and had a small blade to do them, very tedious work, great with WFP but can be hard with trad.

As for pricing, price more than your average pain ie i charge around a £1 a window, so for similar size you might want to charge £1.50 - £2 (for the whole window, not the indiviual panes)

takinatrip

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Re: 1.george 2.georgian windows
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2009, 08:20:31 am »
ah go on - price them up per pane!

LWC

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Re: 1.george 2.georgian windows
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2009, 08:21:00 am »
ah go on - price them up per pane!

morning dude  ;D

G O A

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Re: 1.george 2.georgian windows
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2009, 08:53:51 am »
cheers thats what i thought was to double them up even though its probabally more than double the work
have done some in the past with a small squegee just wondered if there is a quicker way.
will look at the program mentioned
cheers
is it cold enough for everyone at the moment taking my little bro out with me next week cause he wants to give up his nice warm chefs job
boy is he gonna get a shock
hahaha :P
if i wasnt self employed i wouldnt work at all