Hi Vince,
I live in Hayes not far from you there are lots of window cleaners including east europeans in this area, I find that most of my customers do not change to someone cheaper, but you will always get the odd one or two.
I started in 1984 and the game has changed over the past few years not only are there more window cleaners about but the water fed poles are making it easy to start window cleaning.
When I started with a bucket and sponge all those years ago I had to find out how to clean windows by trial and error, I did pick up a few tips from others but not many. It was hard work, but that was the beauty of it, it was hard work, lots of people started window cleaning but found it hard work, and were unable to master the technique and would give it up after a few weeks, plus they did not feel it was a proper job. I noticed on this forum a while back someone discribed window cleaners as "low social status" I think a lot of people think that way.
It does concern me the way things are going with water fed poles.
I feel a lot of the companys selling water fed poles are promoting the amount of money to be made particulary to new start ups.
A few years ago it was carpet cleaning and the fortune that could be made, at first it was good and you could earn a fair living, but after about 5 years the market was flooded with carpet cleaners. People were doing it for next to nothing. You must have had a leaflet " 50% discount lounge £9.00 stairs £9.00 " etc etc. I may be wrong but will domestic window cleaning go the same way, its happining in the commerical sector.
I am not knocking companys that sell wfp or the people who use wpf, they have busines to run, but I do feel it will have a huge impact on all our business.
At present we can still charge a premium for our services, thats trad or wfp, but with companys, franchises, and sole traders looking to employ and train people to use wfp, new start ups thinking they are going to make a fortune plus wfp cleaning quicker and business needing more clients, it will get harder, and our prices will be affected.
On the bright side there will be lots of secondhand wfp equipmet for sale, in a few years, and a lot of the new start ups do not have the technique to clean windows inside, so there will be plenty of commerical inside work available.
I would not worry too much just try to, if not ahead of the game stay with it.