Window Cleaning-How to Make More Money

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 22

  • @JonnyHayden-z3l
    @JonnyHayden-z3l 3 месяца назад

    Fair play, great advice, I started my new window cleaning business and called it lick clean windows
    I’m now making a killing charging people for cleaning things and bumping most of the stuff

  • @Eric66h712
    @Eric66h712 6 месяцев назад +1

    The payment advice is a gem 👍🏻 cheers mate

  • @DavidMonk-t6j
    @DavidMonk-t6j 5 дней назад

    SLX 18ft for every day use perfect pole …. My
    Other poles are extreme 25ft upwards love it

  • @RobertRawlinson-s5d
    @RobertRawlinson-s5d 7 месяцев назад

    Great video / advice, i thought i was listening to myself for a second, (lol) everything you do, we do, have been for about 5 years, the big difference we noticed, when we decided to go down this route, ie, electric reels, hot water cleaning, change of cleaning style,gocardless etc, was the time saving, we now finish on average an hour earlier, and also the decrease fatigue. It still amazes me, that with all this information / testimonials, people still cant except what the likes of you and i say, when offering advice, i still talk to people, years later after advising them, still spending so much time rinsing of the glass on a low flow! ...but hey, lets keep it our secret and earn more money, faster :). PS...The only over advice i would give, is switch to a swivel neck, this helps so much over the conservatory, when you are side on trying to reach the bedroom windows, and in general, it eases the strain your wrists and shoulders

    • @pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377
      @pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377  3 месяца назад

      Yes I think some guys wear blinkers and don't want to change anything they currently do. probably because initially it does mean doing a bit of extra work but it pays off in the end. I tried the swivel neck and my son swears by them but I found they didn't agree with my right shoulder but I may give them another go.

  • @MrSpoonfeeder
    @MrSpoonfeeder 4 месяца назад

    Thank you mate for the advice. Great insight. I also think a lot of people don't research before they get into it.

  • @DavidMonk-t6j
    @DavidMonk-t6j 5 дней назад

    Feel is amazing saves your back shoulders etc ….. but when we have issues with reels it’s headaches mate …. I’ve got 2 in my van love it other van 2 manual when I have to use other vans it’s nightmare

  • @stevehughes7224
    @stevehughes7224 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the advice. As you use hot water, can you do a van tour video?

  • @Corruptioncouple
    @Corruptioncouple Год назад +4

    Am i the only person who loves the burn from reeling in 90 meters or hose 😂

  • @Garyadamhill
    @Garyadamhill Год назад

    Great video! What hot water system did you go for?

  • @rowanlewisuk
    @rowanlewisuk 11 месяцев назад +2

    You mentioned you have a couple van's. What's your approach with exceeding the vat threshold and employment?

    • @pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377
      @pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377  11 месяцев назад +3

      I’m on the flat rate scheme which effectively means 10.6%, 12% of 80% of your takings.but you have to go on the full rate once you get to 250k. It works out less than that though because big items over 2k I claim the vat back. Bought new vans equipment recently and the vat have been paying me.
      Put your prices up every year by a percentage this should cover the vat, the customer pays not you.
      Pay staff well, so you need good prices want to be doing close to £400 per van per day don’t pay peanuts minimum wage basic but good bonus

    • @DavidMonk-t6j
      @DavidMonk-t6j 5 дней назад

      @@pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377
      £400 per day per van what %do you pay wages mate got couple lads working my main driver on £140 per day other lads on £90 2 men in 1van …. They have todo £500 per day

  • @CMorris2304
    @CMorris2304 3 месяца назад

    So glad I've just watched this! Early in my window cleaning business career and I'm immediately going to be making the DD only change - makes total sense, it's the everyday world now. Thank you🙏

  • @chrisgc77
    @chrisgc77 Год назад

    When you have your one off jobs do you still put them on GoCardless or do you in them circumstances use BACS (due to them jobs not being a regular job).

  • @uniteallaction
    @uniteallaction Год назад

    Some great suggestions although I would recommend going one step further with the gardener extreme 18ft with the carbon fibre gooseneck with an extreme brush the ultimate lightweight pole. Plus I personally don't do any work over 18 ft so if it can't be reached within that it's not the job for me.
    In regards to hot water do you use it every day?

    • @pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377
      @pkcleaning-windowcleaningm4377  Год назад

      Yes, I do use the hot water every day. I would use the ultimate polls. All these new lightweight ones I found that they just don’t last day at a time, if I gave one to staff so probably need a new section within a week and it would be costly.

  • @GlassMonkee
    @GlassMonkee Год назад

    Sound advice thx 🤟

  • @Osodeorion
    @Osodeorion Год назад

    Hot wootar