I`ve also had guys with me in the past that were quick and efficient but you still don`t double your workload,you would think in theory that you would but you don`t.The best way to double your output is to put someone out on there own,if there as quick as you then on there own they should earn the same therefore doubling your workload.
completly agree.
Been there, bought the book, worn the t-shirt and commisioned the film!
Two people working together are nothing like as efficient as two people working independantly.
If you are concerned at how fast or slow you are, you simply need to know what an average time is per house.
A moderate, 12 window house with ordinary windows will take a reasonably adept and skilful window cleaner about 20 minutes, from getting out the van/car to getting back in it again.
I'm talking trad here by the way, that really needs to be the benchmark you look at, and also the benchmark for pricing.
WFP users, once up to a reasonable speed should so the same property in about 15 minutes, from getting out the vehicle to getting back in it again.
If you are taking 30 minutes plus to do a house such as just described then you are far too slow, but at least you know a reasonable target time to aim for.
And in 20 minutes you should also be able to detail and wipe the sills down easily.
If you are a WFP newbie, initially aim for a similar time, then get yourself up to speed over time.
Will you bang out 6 of these an hour?
No, you won't, not even if you are incredibly quick and can do them in 10 minutes flat, you still have to move between accounts, collect money off customers, talk with them, write out invoices and so on and so on.
A race between WFP and trad? A no brainer, under race type conditions trad will win hand over fist.
A standard window, (an opening light, an upright opening pane below that one and a sigle pane to the one side) will take approx 90 seconds trad.
And 30 or 40 seconds WFP (easily demonstratable too)
But if you build yourself to racing speed, that same window could be done in 15 or 20 seconds trad.
And as for sheer speed, well, you only have to watch Turbo Terry Burrows to see just how fast trad can be at race speed.
however...no one works at racing speed...too many variables!!!!
Ian