agree on the right track mateStick with it donny. You won't regret it /emoticons/smile.png
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agree on the right track mateStick with it donny. You won't regret it /emoticons/smile.png
Rich what do you think is a good hourly rate for window cleaning?That’s just lame H; you can be happy with lower prices or higher prices.
You can be happy earning whatever you want to get from window cleaning, work as little or as much as you want, but that’s no excuse for pricing.
I always try to price competitively, basically keeping the cost to the customers as low as I can.
Richard
There are a few options - change the frequency of clean and increase the price, refine your cleaning to get 4 jobs done in 1 hour, only look for better priced work, or just gradually increase the prices as you refine the round with each new customer etcpersonally at £40 per hour i would be overcharging, i can only get 3 houses done per hour so they would all have to be £13, not unachievable but all my houses are small 2/3 bed council houses, priced at £8, which i think is fair to the customer and to myself
I think my back would break LMAO. consistency Is the key you are right! /emoticons/smile.pngDamo you can do £300 plus on domestics in a day, especially with wfp, but you should be aiming for consistency over the year, so it might be better to aim for a much lower rate than this amount and build gradually as the round grows.
Richard
same ere 2 days a week be lovely that mate,£300 a day would do me.. I'd only work 1 day a week, maybe 2