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To be honest I kept my prices low to start with just to gain the experience doing different types.For me that was the best way to learn and earn a bit whilst out on the job learning I found.
As soon as I had a few under my belt I started to up my prices and now I charge quite a bit so they can just take it or leave it as I'm not fussed one way or the other now. That goes for every service I offer as I had no one to teach me so I just got stuck in and learnt as I went along. Now I have a bit of a rep on here regarding pricing and I think the term some have used is "fleeced"
A good job is one you have done well, where the customer recognizes you have done well and rewards you appropriately by paying you a fair price for the job, not by knocking you down to £10/£20 cause they are a tight arsed git whom want it for nowt. That is not a good job. IMO - Be proud of your skills and charge accordingly, if they don't want to pay let them do it themselves.After reading various posts on here will up our prices from now on, lots charging £40-50+ just sometimes don't want to charge too much and end up losing good jobs
i usually do them anywhere from £10 up ,long as not deep green . for every one thats a killer theres 3 that are quite easy
i will never do them on a hot day and some have to wait for a rainy day if they are very green which can be months,no matter thats my rule
sometimes do them from the ground with a Harris pole at full extent with wagtail angle arm and swivel mop,the more weight you can apply downwards onto mop using angle arm , the better , i make sure to use a heavy weight sleeve tooHow could you do that one from the ground as the pitch is too shallow?