I put half of my round up last September. The first rise since i started 5 years ago.
Was planning to put the rest up this April, but doubt I will be doing that now, need to hold fire to see what the response from this virus is going to be like.
Everything might seem OK now but this is going to blow up over the next few months and we should be concentrating on hanging onto what we have got whilst we get through this rather than trying to push an extra quid out of people. It might be a push too far.
personally i think its the wrong attitude.......the reason why most windys dont put their prices up is because they are riddled with low self esteem and self doubt esp when they watch the news a lot and are scared of losing a few jobs and upsetting customers.......
but the truth is you often find your fears are unfounded and customers dont even give it a second thought and accept the new price no problem at all.....
a quid here and there and a fiver on bigger jobs is not much but it adds up to £2,000-£3000 extra a year for us........
dont forget we re trying to make money here and carve out a half decent living for ourselves and our loved ones....