By the time you've finished the house, the front is usually mostly dry, and you'll be able to tell how it's going to dry as they'll only be a few droplets left, or none if it was in the sun.
I genuinely don't know how to get the windows 100% spotless, which is why I need more tips with my technique! I don't know where I'm going wrong, there are so many different ways to clean - how much scrubbing on the frames, how to scrub and how much to scrub the glass, how much and where to rinse.
Jonny how much is your average hourly or daily rate, if you don't mind? I can do £100-110 in a day with maybe time for one more but I'm pretty shattered by 4:30, a 7 hour day that starts with me doing the school run (wife works early mornings). I try not to worry about my hourly wage as it's really only about what you go home with at the end of the day.
If I honestly thought my customers where having to "put up" with the results I don't think I'd sleep at night or I'd even pack in all together. (Sad I know) I'm a perfectionist and have pride in my work and it seems to be paying off.
Lol this is where I am at the moment! And is the root of my questions, the quest to be better! I've always taken pride in my job and knowing I can be relied upon, and I'm desperate for this to continue with wfp. I remember back when I started trad, how depressing it was at the amount of time it took to clean each house, similar feelings now about giving up (although it's more about work quality than time taken, but being quicker would help) but I'm determined and plenty of other people can clean the windows without issue so I should be able to too.