Nick1000
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Generally what do the majority of your customers want... 2,4,6 or an 8 week window cleaning cycle? What do you suggest when 'one on one' with customer on that first meet/quote?
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Most of my 8 weekly customers (which there isn't many of anymore) are still fairly clean when I visit. 4 weekly customers look almost the same as when I left the previous time to be honest. I guess it depends on a few things.My round Is every two weeks.
I don't see the point in monthly or 6 weekly cleans, it be like a first clean every time.
Every two weeks imo is the best way to maintain the windows an frames, keeping on top of them an keeping them clean rather than more or less first clean each time.
I just tell the new customers every two weeks an normally I don't need to explain the frequency.
In england it's only oop north with 2 weekly down south no chance.My round Is every two weeks.
I don't see the point in monthly or 6 weekly cleans, it be like a first clean every time.
Every two weeks imo is the best way to maintain the windows an frames, keeping on top of them an keeping them clean rather than more or less first clean each time.
I just tell the new customers every two weeks an normally I don't need to explain the frequency.
I have quite a few that initially asked for 2 weekly, just told them it wasn't needed with the WFP system. Sometimes does my head in going back after a month, fancy doing the same thing every 2 weeks :delusional:In england it's only oop north with 2 weekly down south no chance.
Happy days part timer, but I thought our goal is to keep the windows an frames clean an not let them get dirty?I have quite a few that initially asked for 2 weekly, just told them it wasn't needed with the WFP system. Sometimes does my head in going back after a month, fancy doing the same thing every 2 weeks :delusional:
They could :1f4a9: on the windows the minute you leave and be on for 2 weeks. I do jobs on a quarterly basis that really don't need cleaning even after the 3 months. I do some pubs on a fortnightly basis and find it very tedious and committal. At least with monthly cleans they can be 4 weekly or a few days over. Each to there ownHappy days part timer, but I thought our goal is to keep the windows an frames clean an not let them get dirty?
So they could be birds shite on the customers windows for nearly four weeks, if the birds decide to **** on the windys shortly after you've cleaned them lol
I'd rather an the customers round here 2weekly, plus twice the price each month lol
Certainly not our job to keep the windows clean/ guarantee that they stay clean our job is to maintain the cleanliness of the windows and that's it, I haven't cleaned residential jobs on a 2 weekly basis for well over 12 years, if you are wfp there is no way windows need cleaning every 2 weeks unless they are shop front'sHappy days part timer, but I thought our goal is to keep the windows an frames clean an not let them get dirty?
So they could be birds shite on the customers windows for nearly four weeks, if the birds decide to **** on the windys shortly after you've cleaned them lol
No bother part timer, so do you not clean for all month to a certain date?They could :1f4a9: on the windows the minute you leave and be on for 2 weeks. I do jobs on a quarterly basis that really don't need cleaning even after the 3 months. I do some pubs on a fortnightly basis and find it very tedious and committal. At least with monthly cleans they can be 4 weekly or a few days over. Each to there own
Yeah I'm. Water fed mate, horses for courses I suppose, I don't think I could leave bird shite on a residential for near four weeks or six weeks.Certainly not our job to keep the windows clean/ guarantee that they stay clean our job is to maintain the cleanliness of the windows and that's it, I haven't cleaned residential jobs on a 2 weekly basis for well over 12 years, if you are wfp there is no way windows need cleaning every 2 weeks unless they are shop front's
Generally what do the majority of your customers want... 2,4,6 or an 8 week window cleaning cycle? What do you suggest when 'one on one' with customer on that first meet/quote?