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Q – How much money can be made in window
washing?
A – The exact
amount will vary on certain things, but you should be able to make at least 25 to 40 dollars an hour. Here are some variables
to think about. When you first start window washing, you will make good money. However, the time you will take should amount
to a slow window washing experience because you are a beginner. After a while, you will become faster and finisher each account
quicker. Your customers will pay the same amount down the road for 15 minutes of work that they used to pay you when it took
30 minutes before. Remember, customers do not care how long it takes you to work; only that you show up when you say you will
and do a good job. Initial bids you make will also be a determining factor on your hourly wage, and you will want your clients
to be as close together as possible. You may want to consider bidding on strip malls at first. You can soon service 50 to
100 percent of the businesses there and make 80 dollars or so in just a couple of hours!
Q - Is there a lot of competition out there?
A - There certainly is competition, but not nearly enough! Unlike many other professions,
the window washing business has a great need for responsible workers. Simply said, there are not enough window washing
professionals to meet the current demand. This situation will not likely change for quite some time - perhaps
never. Also, the service is incredibly affordable for a typical storefront merchant. Your average ticket price might be somewhere
between 12 to 15 dollars (American). That is a very inexpensive bill for any business. If you currently have a window cleaning
business and need to be more effective, try this window cleaning coaching link!
Q
- Is window washing hard to do?
A - Not at all.
There is some bit of technique to washing windows though; just like anything else. It is pretty much straightforward work,
and you will get faster the more you do it. Window washing can be very relaxing work. There is no pressure and no
worries. After doing other kinds of work you should find this is very refreshing career choice. In addition, it
is common for your customers to be very loyal. You get to know them very well after a while, and they become friends; that
is how work should be.
Q – Will
this business work outside of the United States?
A – Yes it will. You may
find our window cleaning forum very useful in connecting with other window washing pros in similar
circumstances. The price you set for your service will certainly depend on the economy, but remember that businesspeople
and homeowners in different parts of the world are very proud of their real estate and still enjoy keeping it pristine. Also,
you may find that your competition is limited; in such a case one may be able to charge a little more for your services.
Q - What is better, residential window cleaning or commercial?
A - You can be sure that if you only do commercial work people will still ask you to clean there windows at
home. Be prepared to get asked this question quite often from bystanders. Also, your commercial clients will
ask you to clean their windows at home; with commercial work the jobs are all year round. Typically, you would service
them every other week or so. Residential window cleaning is seasonal, but it is also more lucrative. It's just a matter of
preference in work, and how you want to market your business - to each their own (For assistance with bidding click here).
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