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might be worth doing a full write up on this and have it pinned like the starting a window cleaning business one yourself and mark m seem to be the best ones to do this what do you thinkBest first browse through the relevent forums on here to find the answers you are looking for /emoticons/wink.png
Personally I don't like doing it, but then you have to be businness-like. I have a small form that I use. Down the side I have listed front, back side etc. I then stride out and note the number of paces, then I make a note of the number of joins in the gutter and the number of downpipes. I enter this into my form on my computer and it converts it into numbers ie: two feet for each pace, although you can put whatever you think a 'Pace' might be. I then have a figure for each of the items - length, joins and downpipes. So you multiply it all out and that will give you a price, of course, you can make it more or less after that. I did one in September 2010, and these were the figures.Foot lengths 56 @.65p 36.40Have been doing trad Wc for a few months and now being asked if I can clean PVC Soffits and fasciasHave no idea how to clean what to use how to price etc
Any advise please - likewise for gutter cleaning
Thanks
ridiculously complicated way of doing things, average 3 bed house by me i charge £20 per side, so £40 for front + back, or £60 for front +back + 1side.Personally I don't like doing it, but then you have to be businness-like. I have a small form that I use. Down the side I have listed front, back side etc. I then stride out and note the number of paces, then I make a note of the number of joins in the gutter and the number of downpipes. I enter this into my form on my computer and it converts it into numbers ie: two feet for each pace, although you can put whatever you think a 'Pace' might be. I then have a figure for each of the items - length, joins and downpipes. So you multiply it all out and that will give you a price, of course, you can make it more or less after that. I did one in September 2010, and these were the figures.Foot lengths 56 @.65p 36.40
Joins 12 @.60p 7.20
Downpipes 1.5 @ £3.30 4.95
This made a total of 48 55. So I probably charged £50.00, and I was well in on time with that. Note that downpipes and joins in the gutter are sometomes awkward and time consuming, so take account of that. I hope this has been of use to you.
I was thinking about getting one of them but got told there hard to control how do you find themI use a telescopic pressure wash wand. Great bit of kit. You need to clean the windows after due to using tap water and the dirt getting on them. I've found quicker than wfp for me.