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We think it'll vary a bit depending on whether spraying is needed, the amount of weeding etc but probably an average of 3 hours excluding travel to. We've just bought a 21 inch mower with a mulching facility. There are 23 houses.
Pembroke Gardening Services said:
I wouldn't dream of giving you a price indication as each job is different and we all have differing running costs.
The advice I would give is to make sure you know what the client wants and expects - sometimes (frustratingly!) it's just 'minimum maintenance' and that's all they will pay for, so you can save yourself a lot of work by getting this straight right away.
Sell yourself and your service, within your price look for a year on year improvement on the gardens - get that point over and if you get the job make sure you carry it out. A lot of commercial contracts are very poorly serviced - you need to stand out.
From what you say, it's not a massive undertaking, so I would just break the work down and price it up as you would your domestic gardens, remembering that you need to be competitive but will have more flexibility should you gain the contract.
Brian I assume you mean £180-200 per month and not per visit, I think he would struggle to win a quote based on £180 for 3 man-hours of work!
www.mibservices.co.uk said:
Hi, I'm actually a sole trader
www.mibservices.co.uk said:
Yes, just me at the moment
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