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Hi guys - today i cleaned a large detached house, with a large conservatory (2.5 times standard size con) for £62 This was the first one i have done & was more work than i estimated, taking me the best part of 4hrs.I used my WFP trolley system & 200ltrs of pure water. Question is = what do you think to the price & whats best for cleaning weathered / green conservatory roofs & UPVC frames.
£62 sounds nearly right for a large house and conny first clean but only for windowsnot con roofif you were doing the just the roof as a one off and it was green id want £100 min upwards depending how big etc
im doing one next week for £80 including windows,then windows £15 every 4 weeks!Quote from: Sean Dyer on October 11, 2010, 07:35:31 pm£62 sounds nearly right for a large house and conny first clean but only for windowsnot con roofif you were doing the just the roof as a one off and it was green id want £100 min upwards depending how big etc
I am just learning to pitch my price & virtually all the jobs i am getting are from custys who havent had a windy for some time - for that custy i will now get 4weekly business at £18 for windows only - i am looking to build for the long term, but realise i still need to up my price.
If possible, always use custys outside tap and hose to get the worst off. Use your own water as a final rinse.
Quote from: rg1 on October 11, 2010, 07:37:13 pmIf possible, always use custys outside tap and hose to get the worst off. Use your own water as a final rinse. This doesn't make sense to me and it doesn;t seem to be in keeping with my experiences of cleaning conny roofs, infact its exactly the opposite. I only ever use TFR on very dark black patches. But the green what the OP mentions is usually moss/algae and i've personally found nothing better than pure water for cleaning it off and removing it. I usually use the customers tap for the final rinse off as i've never come across many conny roofs that needs a 'final finish' with pure water, unless of course we're talking clear glass roofs. Scrubbing with the brush is the major thing that removes green from conny foofs, not magic potions. Use pure water for cleaning, and tap water for flushing, rinsing and chasing of debris.