I won't ever go on a flat roof and haven't done for years.
I don't use step ladders to reach or climb over gates.
Don't stand on walls to reach.
These days if I can't reach it with both feet on the ground it gets missed.
I'm going to dump the last of my three storey or awkward jobs in the new year.
Some of the new build work is far easier so why give myself the ball ache
Seems completely reasonable mate.
Problem is I have quite a few of these jobs so cutting them all out would affect me financially, but I guess thats just short term.
I'd estimate I have at least 50, maybe more. Maybe I need to count them up and then canvass that number of new customers. Then gradually get rid of the flat roof jobs.
I don't think you will lose many. Why not try this on a handful and see what the response is ...
Hi Mrs. Extension, I have a bit of bad news - my insurers are putting up my premiums and I'm finding it difficult to get cover for walking on flat roofs anymore; apparently if my foot goes through I shan't be covered and if I slip and injure myself I've been told that it will come down to the householders insurance, not mine.
I'm quite prepared to do the rest of your house but thought I'd better let you know.
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From my experience of this sort of conversation I have had I reckon you'll get no more than a couple be awkward and most will panic at the thought of you claiming if you fall off!
They won't find it easy to get someone else to do it nowadays. Remember when we all changed from trad. to wfp and were concerned we'd lose customers? It will be like that but easier IMO.
Good luck with it!