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Not really a matter of right or wrong Boars, matter of opinion.
Perhaps what I have failed to impress is that when the client asks for the gutters to be cleaned, they (the client) as a layman in this industry do not have the mental capacity to understand not only what they are asking for but also what they can expect to get done.
In her mind the gutters will look as shiny in and out as all of the 'after' photos us window cleaners use on our web sites and leaflets.
In reality you're going to simply remove all the debris and make sure there's no blockages.
What you (the gutter cleaner / window cleaner) need to do prior to commencement is make sure that the client (clueless Joe Bloggs) FULLY UNDERSTANDS what will and what wont be done.
I have always offered two services, Gutter Clearing -- Clearing of all debris and ensuring no blockages in the downpipes -- and Gutter Cleaning -- breaking out the scrubbing brush and G101 / Ubik etc and making them sparkle.
I find the split is about 50/50 in clearing and cleaning jobs, 'Keeping up with the Jonses' always wants the full clear and clean whilst 'Slum lord landlord' will always go for just clearing so they're functional.
I stand by my previous comment that upon 'completion' in your eyes, once you had done what you physically could you should have sent an employee of the company up to see there and then what the issues were and I'm pretty confident you may have even gotten a 'thank you' for bringing the issues to her attention.
Once you and crew have done it and scarpered and she has then sent someone up a few days later it could more than easily come across as you are simply making excuses for shoddy workmanship to cover your backside. See the point?
I am not saying you didn't do all that you could do, just that you should have informed them right there on the spot that you had achieved all that could be due to their 'shoddy workmanship'
To quote the classics 'What we have here is a failure to communicate'
Hows that Jake? Eloquent enough for you?
Thank F*^k for that!
Perhaps what I have failed to impress is that when the client asks for the gutters to be cleaned, they (the client) as a layman in this industry do not have the mental capacity to understand not only what they are asking for but also what they can expect to get done.
In her mind the gutters will look as shiny in and out as all of the 'after' photos us window cleaners use on our web sites and leaflets.
In reality you're going to simply remove all the debris and make sure there's no blockages.
What you (the gutter cleaner / window cleaner) need to do prior to commencement is make sure that the client (clueless Joe Bloggs) FULLY UNDERSTANDS what will and what wont be done.
I have always offered two services, Gutter Clearing -- Clearing of all debris and ensuring no blockages in the downpipes -- and Gutter Cleaning -- breaking out the scrubbing brush and G101 / Ubik etc and making them sparkle.
I find the split is about 50/50 in clearing and cleaning jobs, 'Keeping up with the Jonses' always wants the full clear and clean whilst 'Slum lord landlord' will always go for just clearing so they're functional.
I stand by my previous comment that upon 'completion' in your eyes, once you had done what you physically could you should have sent an employee of the company up to see there and then what the issues were and I'm pretty confident you may have even gotten a 'thank you' for bringing the issues to her attention.
Once you and crew have done it and scarpered and she has then sent someone up a few days later it could more than easily come across as you are simply making excuses for shoddy workmanship to cover your backside. See the point?
I am not saying you didn't do all that you could do, just that you should have informed them right there on the spot that you had achieved all that could be due to their 'shoddy workmanship'
To quote the classics 'What we have here is a failure to communicate'
Hows that Jake? Eloquent enough for you?
Thank F*^k for that!