Talking domestic stuff here ... I aim to work by getting new stuff at £40 per hour (up to two hours). If I was there half a day (3.5/4hrs) I would try to get £140 plus and if I was there a whole day (6.5 to 7.5 hrs) £250 plus.
Sometimes things work out well in as I get the above rates on the first clean and am quicker on subsequent thus giving a better hourly rate. Other times the first clean subsidises subsequent cleans inasmuch as I might struggle to get £40 per hour on the first clean but do better afterwards.
Some of my work pays rather more per hour but I still have work that is at £30 per hour mind ...
Thank you Granville Gold.
A sensible reply that's of help. good advice.
I wasn't too far off but I can put it down to experience.
I would like to move away from terraced fronts and semis that make up the majority of my work, only take on ones in existing streets I have a round. The traffic congestion and parking where I live and work is becoming unbearable and lowers my overall hourly wage .
Bigger rural houses that could take half a day or more is something I would like to do more of this year, hence the post.
So there is room for improvement in my pricing and something to aim to