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CJ - I would strongly recommend always charging more than £11.50 per hour. There was a handy rate calculator knocking around on here, some one may know where to find it - results may surprise you! If you input your vehicles, advertising, insurance costs etc it works out for you how much you should be charging... Don't forget the price of diesel!!
Also I try to charge by the job where possible, find it makes book keeping easier.
Cheers for that Adam, ive been searching for the calculator will keep looking, i was thinking in terms of £11.50ph for standard lawn cuts and tidy ups then extra charges for full on tidy ups & basic hardlandscaping etc.
May be I need to rethink in terms of biz plan, im trying to present financials as easyily as possible as Im trying for some minor funding.
Found calculator, yip would be under by about £4-£5, but at early stage maybe need to aim for middle to help win cutomers.
I would use the calculator price to price up your jobs based on the hourly rates you have arrived at as being profitable. £14-£15 per hour.
When you make a mistake on a job, as you will do from time to time and have underestimated how long it will take you but are on a fixed price, your hourly rate will perhaps drop to £11 or £12 per hour or maybe less. If you have estimated your costs on £10 or £11 per hour and end up in the same situation your rate may well end up at £5 or £6 per hour. Don't forget you have got to live during the winter when there isn't much work around and you will either have to build up funds to see you through or have an alternative source of income.
CJ said:
Here's the charge-out rate page: http://www.landscapejuice.com/2008/05/understanding-c.html
Here's the link to the calculator: http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/forum/attachment/download?id=2...
CJ said:
Folks thanks for your advice,
I have come down to chargeing £12.50 per hour on general maintenance jobs as in standard lawn cut and tidy ups etc, other jobs will be priced accordingly obviously more for kerbing, clearing, fencing etc.
I dont think Ill get any more around here for general maintenance and will only price my self out of it even in more affluent areas based in NI.
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