Has anyone added other services to their offering beyond the usual add ons like gutter cleaning?
Things like carpet cleaning, oven cleaning, garden maintenance?
Any success? Failures?
If you're a one man band then all that matters is your hourly rate.
There are about 1,600 working hours in a year. So the single thing you can affect is how much you earn for every one of those hours. The thing that seems to be best for us is cleaning the vertical glass on houses so we stick to that. We try not to do Conny roofs or gutters; they're jobs we do to keep customers rather than to earn.
I'm astounded how little gardeners charge for their time given how much demand there is for their services. There's a guy I meet often who's at £15 and hour and is turning down work all the time.
As for carpet cleaning, the people I meet seem to be on close to minimum wage.
And watching someone work for 90 minutes on cleaning an oven at friend's house for £40 was painful.
Vin