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Old 10-07-09, 02:53 PM   #11
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Im a qualified landscaper with nearly 15 years experience, now run my own company and charge £15 per hour for general maintenance or £150 per day general labour (bigger jobs)

that is just labour charges, other charges can and usually are added (ie tool hire/wear and tear petrol etc etc)

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Old 10-07-09, 03:00 PM   #12
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Im a qualified landscaper with nearly 15 years experience, now run my own company and charge £15 per hour for general maintenance or £150 per day general labour (bigger jobs)

that is just labour charges, other charges can and usually are added (ie tool hire/wear and tear petrol etc etc)

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Thanks, see thats another thing,I dont want to step on others peeps toes, want to do a proper job for a proper rate.Am I mad ?
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Old 10-07-09, 03:08 PM   #13
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As for oldies -well if they have a large garden then probably they have £££ too.
2 points;

1) You don't need to have a large garden to want a gardener in your old age

2) There's probably a lot of old people who live in houses with decent sized gardens who got the house cheap 'back in the day', so they might not necessarily be loaded. My grandparents lived in a bungalow they bought for about £8000 a looooong time ago and it had lots of garden, front and back, but there's no way they could afford a gardener. That's why I used to get roped in to doing it!
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Old 10-07-09, 03:17 PM   #14
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£7.50 is too cheap, £10 minimum. If you have to take rubbish away charge for that !! I would also do quote per job. I have a mate that has just set up and he is run off his feet, chargin £15 per hour too. Charges for taking debris etc etc away.

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Old 10-07-09, 03:40 PM   #15
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Always charge to take rubbish away!

reason being its illegal to take it to your local waste site if its commercial waste. find a good recycle company that will make it into compost/chippings, its a cheap rate per-ton and if you have an account get major discounts on their products...it all adds up! its also good to tell customers their waste is being recycled, everyone likes a green company! (even my brushcutters/mowers burns fuel twice to reduce emissions...apparently)

always buy good tools too!

If like you say you know a weed from a plant then no, your not mad! theres always money out there you just gotta find it. try and keep it local, best advertising is word of mouth esp where the older customers are concerned.

and finally, work out your price per hour and stick to it. do a good job and lick their shoes and they will find you other jobs as well as return themselves.

go for it and unless its on my patch good luck to ya
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Old 10-07-09, 04:02 PM   #16
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top tip: try to get regulars in same street area.. cut grass/hedges TURN UP when you say you will. tell them you will be back in 2-3 weeks depending on what customer wants. as a guide i have a 10x7mtr lawn and its a tenner to cut but i give him £15 coz he turns up when he is supposed to, its 20 mins work..

he's also a mate and in the summer he can make up to £200 a day just doing his rounds. he just cuts grass/hedges...
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Old 10-07-09, 04:09 PM   #17
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Definitely charge to take the rubbish away, I always factor in a fee for it when I quote for a job as my local dump charge me a minimum of £35
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Old 10-07-09, 05:54 PM   #18
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My brother is doing a bit of gardening whilst attempting to be an ebay millionaire whilst trying to cope with unemployment. (No he is not claiming, he can earn more in a day than the state would give him for a week)

He sort of knows the local guy that owns a few Ducati stealerships and knew him to be in need of somebody to maintain the grounds around his home. He volunteered and got the job, two days a week and at present he is having to take on extra help, He is charging £100/day. As for waste, it is not a problem as there is plenty of space on site to dump the waste
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Old 10-07-09, 06:01 PM   #19
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Cheers guys, will have a think about the rates and as afr as the waste is concerned, well my missus is the manager of a local waste disposal company, hooray
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