The points made are valid, on going running costs with WFP are far higher than with trad, as of course is your initial investment, even if you go the DIY route you are still going to part with something like £500 to a £1000.
And of course you will be upgrading as you go along, I've recently spent £180 on a new hose reel and 100m of hose, I've replaced my battery once, and my battery charger twice, and I've had one pump burn out on me...
I started out with a trolley system, but I upgraded to a full van mount...more costs to factor in!
But you don't need a load of comercial work to make WFP pay for itself, apart from a handfull of medium size offices, my best earning money is domestic, and a lot of that is on estates, but I don't go in cheap...and this is the important bit....
WFP allows you to work much faster, you WILL get more work done and the biggest problem with this is that just because you are working faster, some will think that means they can charge less money, be more competitive and get more work...
Well you can...but they haven't factored in all those costs have they...they have spent all this money, have much higher on going running costs and they go and charge less money.
For instance; A georgian house you might charge £25 for if working trad (45-60 mimutes hard graft)
Well with WFP that same property will be knocked out in an easy 20 minutes, so cos you are that much faster you only charge the customer a tenner, after all, you can knock out 3 of these in an hour, thats a fiver more per hour than you were gettig prior to WFP....innit?
so all that investment and all you are doing is earning £20-£30 a day more, or maybe not even that...at the end of the year you may have turned over more money, and you'll probably pay less tax too! Great eh? LESS TAX!!!
Less taxx merely means you have earned less money, your income (as against your turnover) will in real terms have dropped.
The single biggest mistake you can do with regards WFP is to start slashing prices and going in cheap because you are now faster at what you do.
And it is happening...in some areas competition as a result of WFP is seeing prices fall.
And it is no good the ladder monkeys gloating over it either...it effects them too, effectively rulling them out of leaded and georgian work (yeah I know...who wants that work anyway!)
But also those slightly larger accounts, the bigger the account, the bigger the difference in the time taken to clean the windows between the two methods.
And then as you realise that because you have gone in cheap, you have to crack the work out at a more and more rapid rate, unfortunately if you start to rush with WFP your standards will really begin to drop, corners start to get cut (and that does play into the hands of the ladder monkeys as they can quickly point out that WFP is rubbish, windows are covered in spots!)
So it is right and proper that those wishing to come into the WFP arena are made aware of that it isn't just the initial high investment in your new system, and you have to cover that cost, but there is also the ongoing extra costs to be made aware of.
Ian