I started about 4 weeks ago weekends only to test the market.
500 cards printed from Vista Print and posted in the areas where I felt the owners would be reasonable to a good price for a good job.
I have about £400 business a month and some great customers happy to pay £25.00 a month.(BIG mansion type houses) take me 1-1 and a half hours to do.
The average price for standard residential I am getting is £6.50 per fortnight. Currently taking an hour to do 2 but already I am discovering quicker and equally as good methods of cleaning, so hopefully I should soon be at 3 per hour.
I go out to quote on a new area and sell myself as reliable, accountable and professional.
One of my best customers had the misfortune of my inexperience when a particularly windy day brought my B+Q double extension down on her car!!
It cost me £80.00 plus an immediate purchase of liability insurance (£77 for £1 million from Groupama) plus £141.00 for a trade triple from Landsfords.
Had that mishap occurred on my £25.00 customers, the costs of damage to one of their cars does not bear thinking about.
All in all, a lesson learnt and a customer who was happy to receive prompt payment is recommending me to others.
On the subject of ladders, I have just read the directive and in the appendices, there are a number of items relating to the use of ladders and it categorically states that if it is not practical for other safer means to be utilised due for example a short term use of the ladder, then a ladder can be used as a temporary work platform as long as the user has assessed any risks and is using the ladder in a safe manner.
Anyway, in the continuing adventures of a new window cleaner, yesterday, I had to clean the exterior and interior of a dental surgery. I had gone out to estimate and looked at the 2nd storey windows and said I would not be cleaning them as they were about 40 foot up. They were fine about that and accepted my price of £50.00.
Get there yesterday all fired up, even had 2 sandbags placed at foot of ladder and set off to clean the first floor windows which looked a reasonable height from the ground!! Got onto third extension and thought "no chance!" Got down, re-assessed, and had the bright idea of cushioning the head of the third extension and resting it against the frame at what looked a solid point and would give me the height to reach the top panes of a 6 foot high sash. Halfway up and bang goes the window. I had the whole place to do and all I could think about was the money is going straight to a glazier.
I thought it was important to keep the client happy by responding quickly and efficiently so got it repaired for £35.00 and I am back fortnightly.
Anyway, how to clean the windows?
I ended up halfway up the ladder using a pole, mop and squeegee. The water had dried by the time I had pulled down the pole to change from mop to squeegee, so loads of streaks which I had to deal with by wrapping microfibre cloth around a T bar at the end of pole!!
In the end, job done, lessons learnt AGAIN! customer happy and I made £15.00 for 2 hours work!!
From that job, I had a complete UPVC clean, gutters, facsias etc on a small maissonette for £72.00 so not too bad.
New cards arrived today, I want to try and target bungalows in the more affluent areas. I have put together a letter as well saying if they already have a cleaner, just keep my card and give me a call if things are not working out. I also mention the need for window cleaners to be insured and point out that I am.
I have found that if they are happy with who they have , they wont ring so not treading on anyones toes who deserves the custom.
I work office based in my full time job with a definite view to changing over to my self employment as soon as I have a round that justifies a change financially.
I would like to thank all contributors who have made my life a lot easier with great advice and absolutely love the window cleaning, fresh air, rain or shine, providing a good service, meeting people all the time etc etc.
From the adventures? above, mistakes are being made and learnt from (haven`t we all?) and I hope it brought a little smile to your face when it brought back your starting out memories.
I`ll keep you posted
Steve