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Depends how many houses you want done as a min! With 400 litres of water that will do a whole day doing a min of 20-25 normal average sized houses, so depending on your priceing average it out at 20-25 X your average price.£10x 20 houses a day is £200 a day or £1000 a week before expences.
Hi Jack,Re our correspondence in August last year: as I explained, each van returns 20% of the turnover achieved. Doesn't sound so much, but it's virtually clear profit with none of the headache of employing.So if you have a fleet of vans (regardless of how many men in each one) all turning over £1,000 per week then five will give you £1,000 profit.And so on.....
Quote from: Ian Lancaster on October 12, 2014, 05:26:04 pmHi Jack,Re our correspondence in August last year: as I explained, each van returns 20% of the turnover achieved. Doesn't sound so much, but it's virtually clear profit with none of the headache of employing.So if you have a fleet of vans (regardless of how many men in each one) all turning over £1,000 per week then five will give you £1,000 profit.And so on.....I have to say, I expected it to be more.With all the hassle of running an extra van, managing staff, managing a larger customer base, worries about idiot employees & H&S, additional insurances & additional opportunities for the insurance to be needed,.. £200 a week doesn't actually seem like enough to cover all of that! There has to be an easier way to expand?