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Quote from: Splash & dash on May 18, 2021, 08:07:40 pmQuote from: Slacky on May 18, 2021, 05:39:54 pmNo he only cleaned the front; no pics of the rear elevations.It was the whole house just didn’t bother to post the other pictures I only put it up to show what can be achieved, I have hundreds of picture like these .It was a joke....
Quote from: Slacky on May 18, 2021, 05:39:54 pmNo he only cleaned the front; no pics of the rear elevations.It was the whole house just didn’t bother to post the other pictures I only put it up to show what can be achieved, I have hundreds of picture like these .
No he only cleaned the front; no pics of the rear elevations.
Quote from: NWH on May 18, 2021, 08:55:27 pm250-400 🤣🤣 x3 you might be a smidge closerA very well known company charge £1450 per job plus vat and are snowed under with work .
250-400 🤣🤣 x3 you might be a smidge closer
That house in the pictures looks like it’s been repainted with the great results I’ve seen some painters clean off something like that with a pathetic effort repaint it and still doesn’t look as good,I’d say it’s money well spent it looks like it’s added 1000s to the property.
Quote from: Splash & dash on May 18, 2021, 08:59:26 pmQuote from: NWH on May 18, 2021, 08:55:27 pm250-400 🤣🤣 x3 you might be a smidge closerA very well known company charge £1450 per job plus vat and are snowed under with work .That amazes me, as someone who does a lot of softwashing, I literally never get the job if the money is in the 4 digit range. Commercial, yes, but no way domestic. I usually charge £3-400 for a standard house. Sometimes £280 odd if it’s a quick job. Even with those prices I only get around 70% of them. A lot of people just go elsewhere and think it’s extortionate.Must be an area thing...
There's nothing like that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach as you get halfway through a job and realise you've underquoted for the work involved. It zaps all the motivation out of work for me. The trick is to only get caught out once if you can help it
I’m more than happy with the £350-400 range for a softwash job in my area (north Essex). I usually plan two for the day, so it ends up being a £7-800 day.There is balance, I love softwashing, it’s just so easy and the lump sum payment is always nice. With that, I tend to find I don’t mind dropping the price a touch if the customer seems unenthusiastic. I’d much rather get £250 for a couple of hours work softwashing than the equivalent in window cleaning.
Quote from: zesty on May 19, 2021, 12:07:29 pmI’m more than happy with the £350-400 range for a softwash job in my area (north Essex). I usually plan two for the day, so it ends up being a £7-800 day.There is balance, I love softwashing, it’s just so easy and the lump sum payment is always nice. With that, I tend to find I don’t mind dropping the price a touch if the customer seems unenthusiastic. I’d much rather get £250 for a couple of hours work softwashing than the equivalent in window cleaning.I wouldn’t want to hypo anything for less than £400 do t like getting covers in the stuff 😂😂😂
Quote from: zesty on May 19, 2021, 07:08:10 amQuote from: Splash & dash on May 18, 2021, 08:59:26 pmQuote from: NWH on May 18, 2021, 08:55:27 pm250-400 🤣🤣 x3 you might be a smidge closerA very well known company charge £1450 per job plus vat and are snowed under with work .That amazes me, as someone who does a lot of softwashing, I literally never get the job if the money is in the 4 digit range. Commercial, yes, but no way domestic. I usually charge £3-400 for a standard house. Sometimes £280 odd if it’s a quick job. Even with those prices I only get around 70% of them. A lot of people just go elsewhere and think it’s extortionate.Must be an area thing...If your getting 70% quoted your too cheap - price comes down to what value the customer thinks it’s worth some wouldn’t pay for it if you quoted 100 quid those that do are getting a bargain but on top of that don’t value the service as much - it maybe quick to do but the alternative is for them to get a painter on it (not k rend) which at £80 a tin of paint before all the prep work them paint is going to cost far more and if they don’t clean it correctly it will grow through the paint. It’s a bespoke job and priced accordinglyDarran
thats the thing - if you were getting them everyday all day then that sort of price would be more acceptable - but as a one off stand alone job its hardly above regular window cleaning rate - so I would rather pass - all one off works need to pay at LEAST double regular workDarran
I’ve got a dedicated website for softwashing as well, (ranked high on Google) so I’m also suprised I don’t get more enquiries. Must be competition!