Window tax?Don't forget they have tax to pay
Apologies i misread your original post.Erm...no.
I'm complaining that some chancers wish to charge £35 for the same job, which still takes only a couple of minutes.
Of course, but would you pay £35 for one window?Exactly …it’s not just the length of time doing the job …time getting to it etc
I think thats a fair pricec is fitting included? sorry i'm in a silly mood.Of course, but would you pay £35 for one window?
The £15 they’re now asking may be an hours work total. The actual clean takes 2 mins (probably exaggerating so more like 5) plus the 5 mins equipment out, 5 mins equipment in. That’s 15 minutes, leaving 45 minutes for however long it takes to get to you from previous job and however long it takes to get to the next one. You may get it cheaper, you just need to find the same window cleaner your neighbours are using.Now, I appreciate that the 'modern' window cleaner has various costs to cover, but it seems like a licence to print money.
I binned-off 'Divine Shine' for upping their price from £12 to £15 for a job that literally took them 2 minutes, and have used them for several years - ONE 3-part sash window, on the first floor, above a shop.
Bearing in mind that I can climb out onto a wide sill and do it myself (although I'd rather not!), I tried 'Albion' window cleaners and asked for a quote, for the same ONE window.
I literally fell off the sofa laughing......£35!! For 2 minutes work.
I know it's nearly Christmas, but I won't be giving such a gift to them.
Whatever happened to reasonably-priced window cleaners? Do they not exist anymore?
Do you think that £35 is reasonable, for one window? And no, the time taken for the actual job has been timed on several occasions, and the maximum time was 3 minutes.The £15 they’re now asking may be an hours work total. The actual clean takes 2 mins (probably exaggerating so more like 5) plus the 5 mins equipment out, 5 mins equipment in. That’s 15 minutes, leaving 45 minutes for however long it takes to get to you from previous job and however long it takes to get to the next one. You may get it cheaper, you just need to find the same window cleaner your neighbours are using.
No £35 is laughable. But minimum wage has just risen almost 10% to £11.40 from April, by the time a window cleaner pays their expenses, they’re not making much more than that an hour. I think the rise from £12 to £15 of your current cleaner is justified and reasonable. We all support pay rises for the employed so I don’t mind a small rise in costs for the self employed too.Do you think that £35 is reasonable, for one window? And no, the time taken for the actual job has been timed on several occasions, and the maximum time was 3 minutes.
As for travel time, they are always in the area - it's not like I'm out in the sticks.
A fair point and accepted.No £35 is laughable. But minimum wage has just risen almost 10% to £11.40 from April, by the time a window cleaner pays their expenses, they’re not making much more than that an hour. I think the rise from £12 to £15 of your current cleaner is justified and reasonable. We all support pay rises for the employed so I don’t mind a small rise in costs for the self employed too.
Probably priced it on the windows they could see before you had that Virginia Creeper pruned!For £30 I get 15 windows, 2 velux a three sided conservatory and 4 full height windows / sliding doors on a garden office. To clean the inside is 3 x the price of the outside if you want it done.
It’s already growing back with a vengeance as is the climbing hydrangeaProbably priced it on the windows the could see before you had that Virginia Creeper pruned!
It's clear that you saw through it.Now, I appreciate that the 'modern' window cleaner has various costs to cover, but it seems like a licence to print money.
I binned-off 'Divine Shine' for upping their price from £12 to £15 for a job that literally took them 2 minutes, and have used them for several years - ONE 3-part sash window, on the first floor, above a shop.
Bearing in mind that I can climb out onto a wide sill and do it myself (although I'd rather not!), I tried 'Albion' window cleaners and asked for a quote, for the same ONE window.
I literally fell off the sofa laughing......£35!! For 2 minutes work.
I know it's nearly Christmas, but I won't be giving such a gift to them.
Whatever happened to reasonably-priced window cleaners? Do they not exist anymore?
Will be a time before it gets back to thisProbably priced it on the windows the could see before you had that Virginia Creeper pruned!