Hi all,
first off apologies if this should be elsewhere on the forum. If needed please move it.
I was contacted today out of the blue by a student letting agency. Asking if I would be interested in making a quote for some end of tenancy cleans.
I've decided I will quote as I have been doing normal domestic cleaning for a while now, and it was an avenue I was looking to go down.
Anyways.. I know eot are completely different in terms of how we clean, but what I have no clue about is pitching my quote just about right. I'd like to get the job even if its just to gain positive reputation, but not pitch low enough I look amateur.
So here is what they are asking to quote on, I would only be responsible for 3 of these properties if successful, I'm guessing they will employ other cleaners for the rest, and the cleans are carried out over 3 days.
- 3 Bedroom Flat, Over 2 floors, 1 Bathroom
- 5 Bedroom House, 2 Storey, 1 Bathroom
- 5 Bedroom House, 2 Storey, 2 Bathrooms
- 6 Bedroom House, 2 Storey, 2 Bathrooms
- 7 Bedroom House, 2 Storey, 2 Bathrooms
- 8 Bedroom House, 3 Storey, 2 Bathrooms
- 9 Bedroom House, 2 Storey, 2 Bathrooms
I don't have to touch the Cookers, Windows or Carpets as they have professionals in those areas to do those.
So how do people work out prices for such cleans? I was thinking something like this, having a base rate for a house, then having a per-bedroom rate, so it looks something like this:
3 Bed House is base rate then bed rate x 3 = Quote or
9 Bed House is base rate then bed rate x 9 = Quote
what do you guys think? How do you calculate what to charge, would £100 + 20 per bedroom be right or way too high? £100 as my base house rate, then 20x3=60 +100=£160 or is that far too high? They have said they expect it to be a deep clean, and may be in poor condition. Neither of which is a problem, only coming up with the figure is!
Any help would be appreciated, thanks for reading what probably looks like a wall of text.
Jon