Hi everyone,
With reference to ‘Dave’s’ initial post, I can understand where he is coming from, but at the same time I tend to disagree. I am wfp and traditional, however, I also suspect I am one of the dearest window cleaners in my area.
Supply and demand always decreases prices; however, I have mentioned this to several people so far, but not in the forum. I believe, if window cleaning is your genuine profession and this is what you rely on for your bread and butter, to pay the bills mortgages etc, that we should form a new trade group similar to NFMWGF. This should be run by window cleaners for window cleaners. A national price guide should be adopted by all window cleaners. No price wars and undercutting should take place. Why, well if we all charged the same, the only time a cleaner should loose his or her client is by the poor standards of their work.
However, this is not an ideal world, so I very much doubt this will ever happen, but I would like to see it happen.
The rogue/ cowboy window cleaners are always going to be out there and I don’t think there is anything we will ever be able to stop this. Apart from offering a polite, regular and good service.
I will not lower my prices, I will not undercut my fellow competitors (not intentionally), I don’t ask my clients what their old window cleaner charges and when I am told, ‘We can get it cheaper elsewhere’, my reply is, ‘Good, I will call back in three months to see if your happy with the other service’.
Oh and for the comment some one made ‘I believe wfp is a fad and will probably not last’. I was told that about mobile phones 15 years ago and now everyone has one. I am also sure the person who invented the car was told that by the person who invented the horse drawn cart. Plus, if and when the HSA clamp down the new reg’s, wfp will probably be the only option.
At the end of the day, People do not like change, but change is a must for the world to grow.
Well I have gone on too much and ur probably all asleep now
Andrew