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Come on @Teddington Window Cleaners How long 15 muinitsHi lads,
Curious to know how long would you take to trad this middle terrace house?
Access is OK and obviously the toys would get launched. Ha
Cheers
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Hi mate, thanks for replying.Talk us through your equipment and process, im sure we can give you a few tips to help you save time?
Hi mate,Go on YouTube and search for polzn bladz and I’m sure you will pick up some tips that will speed you up, really helped me. But really it just comes with experience the more you clean the more efficient you will become ?
He's the best to watch as he designed the liquidators.Hi mate,
I have watched mainly trad man, green pro and ae Mackintosh videos so far. I'll give polz n bladz a watch . Cheers.
Thanks, that's a clever way of pricing that I haven't thought about before.I always give myself 3 mins per window average. So 10 windows would be estimated to take 30 minutes and we would charge around £15.
20 window would be 1 hour and we would charge £30.
Even though some windows might only take 30 sec, that's an average through the day including time traveling, packing up, deal with the custies etc.
I'd say between 10 to 15 mins tops maybe 20 if I enjoyed the little tikes car to muchHi lads,
Curious to know how long would you take to trad this middle terrace house?
Access is OK and obviously the toys would get launched. Ha
Cheers
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How you getting on with it?Hi mate,
I have watched mainly trad man, green pro and ae Mackintosh videos so far. I'll give polz n bladz a watch . Cheers.
Thanks for taking the time to write that up.I see 8 windows, a pair of patio doors and there's probably a front door that's not in the pictures. Looks like about a 20 minute job for which I'd be wanting about £17 - £18.
The one above the roof I'd walk up the roof if I was confident they were thick, strong concrete tiles.
I wfp now but here's a few tips to speed you up; The windows with the small openers, don't have you're mop too wet, get rid of the excess soapy water before using it, if you put gallons on the windows it's excessive and you'll end up with more detailing drips to deal with, don't mop the small openers, just mop the two bigger panes, take your sill cloth and wipe the frames (just catching the edge of the glass) blade off the two big panes. Where you have a bit of dampness on the small openers get your detailing scrim cloth and give it a good rub over, it'll pick up the moisture from the edge and clean the small piece fine (bit like the damp cloth dry cloth technique on Georgian or tiny windows). Detail the rest (if needed) and wipe the sill. Use the same technique on that tiny window downstairs. Don't worry too much about detailing the bottom edge of the glass, a drip there won't run down the glass and cause an issue like the top or side will. Don't bother detailing obscure glass at all unless there's something very obvious. I'd recommend a Liquidator, I used to have the Unger S and S plus. Liquidator 2 is the best for leaving glass without drips to detail.
I always wash down the full door (frame, panels, sills etc).