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recs

  • Posts: 16
commercial work -schools
« on: October 22, 2003, 10:54:44 pm »
can anyone offer advice on getting commercial school work?.
Now a lot of schools are grant maintained I wondered how many of you guys actually do their work ?.
If you do some ,how do you price it up? and how often do they have the windows cleaned?.
Any other tips on commercial work ??i.e. best ones to try for and ones to avoid.

Thanks guys

Jake

  • Posts: 348
Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2003, 11:06:30 pm »
recs

one of my regulars is an headmistress at a local junior school and she asked if I would clean their windows at half term, she runs the school budget and writes the cheque! So I reckon it's worth a try directly asking at the school!! well the smaller ones maybe.

                                       jake
Exeter, Devon

Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2003, 12:07:07 am »
hi i do a large private school just walked straight in...cos we use high reach poles i cut their costs by 1500 quid and two of us over a weekend instead of 10 blokes on ladders do the job quarterlly instead of the ones before doing it once a year

Majestic

Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2003, 12:37:57 am »
Hi Recs
I clean a local high school once a quarter, I got the job from my advert in yellow pages.I have to clean it during school time as at weekends the school building is full of alarms and if you go near it they will go off. From putting my bill in to geting paid is spot on 28 days . The best thing to try is calling in at one of your local schools and just asking if they have a regular window cleaner, and could you give them a price . Work out how long you think it will take you and then add a bit more  , on commercial jobs I just add on 25% to what I would charge for domestic ,or more if I think that I can get it. Send them a written price with method statement , on headed paper also put this price is valid for x months from above date , price to include wiping sills and frames , I do this anyway but it looks good to the customer 8)

nelly

  • Posts: 93
Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2009, 09:07:15 pm »
Do you need a crb check if your working on schools?

How much are they?

welshwindows

  • Posts: 58
Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2009, 10:59:05 pm »
i think a friend of mine payed around 100quid for a crb check. i saw a cleaning van the other day and it had "police vetted" on the side,is that the same as a crb???

R W C

Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #6 on: September 27, 2009, 10:24:48 am »
Another post thats 6 Years old.

You will only need a crb cheque if your working in a school while the children are there, if done in the half term this isnt needed, ive got a crb cheque as my Mum owns 3 Childrens homes so I get one done every 3 years for around £50

weetot

  • Posts: 2097
Re: commercial work -schools
« Reply #7 on: September 27, 2009, 10:30:01 am »
Another post thats 6 Years old.

You will only need a crb cheque if your working in a school while the children are there, if done in the half term this isnt needed, ive got a crb cheque as my Mum owns 3 Childrens homes so I get one done every 3 years for around £50

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