Clarkus84
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What would you lads charge??uPVC cleaned all around.
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I was asking myself the same question to be honest, but i’m not so bothered about setting myself strict time constraints.I’ve accepted the fact that i’m clearly slower than most people on many jobs & feel like a bit of a slacker, but i’m just happy to be active & working rather than sat on my bum! Only had a week on the dole in 14 years thank god.It could be a fitness thing/other people having a better set up/or simply the fact that i refuse to be a terminator (i opted to work for myself so that i can take things at my own pace, many of my years employed entailed being worked to the bone like a slave & i’m glad to see the back of that) main thing is good job done and customers happy however long you take. If i was on my own i would allocate 3 hours to it just to be on the safe side.How would you clean that in an hour and a half???
hour and a half tops so anything from £50 - £100 depending on area
was asking myself the same question to be honest, but i’m not so bothered about setting myself strict time constraints.I’ve accepted the fact that i’m clearly slower than most people
Selective use of my post, you forgot to also quote the part about how keen I was to earn some money. I assumed the OP is a newbie and sometimes it is best for them to secure the work so they learn and earn.£120 regardless of area (because the whole north south BS ((excluding property prices)) died with the horse and cart) with the sole exclusion of inside M25 then i'd double it.
58 minutes ago, Green Pro Clean Ltd said:
Right comes first. Then speed naturally develops. If you're at a happy pace then who cares if it can be done in 10 mins?
Regarding the OP you did ask about cleaning them only? Not clearing? Or did I miss that?
A back pack and home made sprayer will help you rip through them. Especially dormers.
Selective use of my post
That’s an awesome flow rate [emoji41] i bought the benz nozzles for softwashing and they don’t allow near that amount through, been scratching my head about it for ages. Both brand new and whatever backpack i use its the same pants flow rate ?
Right comes first. Then speed naturally develops. If you're at a happy pace then who cares if it can be done in 10 mins?
Regarding the OP you did ask about cleaning them only? Not clearing? Or did I miss that?
A back pack and home made sprayer will help you rip through them. Especially dormers.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/XTxRikTPW8c?feature=oembed
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How would you clean that in an hour and a half???
You slowing down lolA couple of hundred a year! Pah, I do 500 easy and they only take half an hour ?
Yeah,clean not clear.I quoted £100.haven't heard anything back but I reckon any quote they get will be around that mark.
Right comes first. Then speed naturally develops. If you're at a happy pace then who cares if it can be done in 10 mins?
Regarding the OP you did ask about cleaning them only? Not clearing? Or did I miss that?
A back pack and home made sprayer will help you rip through them. Especially dormers.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/XTxRikTPW8c?feature=oembed
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Yes a newbie but not a slave Part timer,lol!!if I was going to charge £50,yes I'd get the job no bother but then your knocking your balls off for nothing once word gets out your cheap.Selective use of my post, you forgot to also quote the part about how keen I was to earn some money. I assumed the OP is a newbie and sometimes it is best for them to secure the work so they learn and earn.
There are loads of trad guys up here that would love to get £50 for this.