You could use it to your advantage, by putting your prices up at the same time and going 8 weekly, indicating (as a sweetener) to the customer that they’re effectively getting more for their money, whilst you get more money for the same work. It’d only need a half decent worded note.
A nice note and 300 more customers unless you plan on sitting at home half the time.
It’s an option. Most guys on here probably wouldn’t worry too much if they lost some work.
Do the maths.
Surely the maths says if you double the frequency you need twice the customers. No? Even 6 weekly to two monthly requires a third more customers. I never mentioned loosing work and one third to half isn't 'some'.
Heres an example, albeit hypothetical now we know there will be no chance of this happening.
Lets say you have a customer who you clean every 6 weeks and the charge is £30.00.
All of a sudden the chancellor decides we need to be charging 20% V.A.T. on the services we offer. The house in question would therefore attract an additional £6.00 to be charged. Making a total of £36.00.
Now if you increased the frequency from 6 weeks to 8 weeks and also made it clear the charge would have to be increased by £10.00 to cover the new tax your work is attracting and also you tell the customer because of the increased frequency. However, what is important is that you'd have to explain that the cost per week the customer is paying despite the tax and other charges would sell be the same.
£30.00 every 6 weeks is £5.00 per week.
£40.00 every 8 weeks is £5.00 per week.
Focus on that point when you tell your customer, focus on the benefit to them, and you get to cover the new V.A.T. rule and get a price increase of 12.5% thrown in to the bargain.
The principle remains the same regardless of your current frequency. You could do this now without worrying about the VAT but just tell them you're changing the frequency and up your price. Cleaning 8 weekly compared to 6 weekly makes very little difference. Negligible.