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So £30 to £40 depending in what needs done isn't unreasonable?
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Decide on your hourly rate, then work at a steady pace, do not work flat out. Some weeks may vary from others, washing down paintworks etc. I used to finish the work and then stand and Iron until my time was up. Had very happy customers and done it for about 8 years until I packed in through health issues. People do tend to tidy up a bit beforehand so that the cleaner can actually clean.:hugesmile: |
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You could message some established business out of your area, if your not in competition they might give you a few pointers. I will message my neice and ask how she quotes new clients, think it's minimum 10hrs £10ph no half hours but not sure... Just keep everything! things you buy for the business, get and give reciepts for all transactions. Good luck! :D |
thanks kizzy, yes I do drive, Im still working for the agency as well until I can get a few customers of my own, sadly I cant take theirs as I signed a contract saying I wouldn't lol
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If you charge by the house, then it is like asking how long is a piece of string really, as it may be minimilist or packed to the rafters with nick knacks, if they have dogs or children or dogs and children etc...at any rate it sounds like you are doing the right thing to branch out on your own good luck.
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The agency you work for atm is probably charging around £10-£12 per hour for you and then paying you about £6 - £7.
Working for them saves you from having to pay your own insurance, buy your own cleaning products and tools etc. So if you are doing it for yourself you need to pay your own public liability insurance (you can get this for less than £10 per month) and your own tools & cleaning products. Work out how much you want to work for per hour, factor in the cost of your insurance and cleaning tools/products then figure out a realistic quote, don't cut yourself short just to get the contract or you will regret it in the long run. You will also need to inform the tax office that you are self employed and keep all receipts, bank statements etc for when you fill in your self assessment. I forgot to add - A lot of cleaning companies work out quotes by the size of the property. |
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Hope you don't mind me joining in. The main thing is to undercut the opposition in business. If you know the hourly rate the agency charges that's your guide.
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thanks michael
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