The reason I dont wish to charge low prices like £15 per hour or even £50 for two hours work is you will continue to live hand to mouth for ever. At that point you have a self employed JOB not a business.
If one man can clean residential windows at £40 an hour (most can wfp if pricing is sensible) why clean gutters for less?
We have the beer money crowd here to. They dont effect my business at all. Price well and you will get better work, stay cheap and you will get the price shopping skinflints as customers as they think YOUR in it for the beer money.
If your running a bona fide business you have higher running costs. So your charges must cover these. I see many a window cleaning companies come and go because most dont charge enough and the costs catch up with them (like tax) and then they realise their not making as much money as they though. On £15-25 an hour your better off in employment.
25 an hour better off employed?? where do you live - buckingham palace, tax isnt 90% you know, anything above 10-15 an hr for yourself is better than minimum wage, i earn a good rate, but i wouldnt tell someone on 15 to go get a job because they arent on £50 an hour for ripping off pensioners who cant clean there own gutters, theres a price for profit, and there is taking the p, just because they HAVE to pay it, doesnt mean you should price ridiculously, thats what you probably moan about when you go to fill your car, or buy food, why practice it yourself?
well said
I really object to comments about ripping off pensioners. Most of this work we cant afford to do - we pass it on to the local "bucket and ladder" brigade as we have no interest in it at all.
There is the top of the market and the bottom. We service the top its that simple, but we pass on work where we can.
Its not about "ridiculous" prices its about surviving in the current financial climate. Commercial work isn't what some people think it is. Many hours are spent in negotiations, quoting, scheduling, invoicing, risk assessments, method statements, arranging plant and machinery, staff ,sub contractors, maintenance etc etc. I charge what I do to be competitive and survive - Minimum charges are there for a reason because driving to the job, telephone calls, quoting etc all cost money, not to mention doing it.
If you can do a gutter job for £15 per hour then good luck, but when the next large company calls and wants theirs doing give me a call as you wont be able to do it from a ladder
Before you start shouting "rip off" just look around you and wonder who cleans the ones you can't?