Had a roof cleaning today and the homeowner asked to have the gutters cleaned out around the pool enclosure. This was a 8/12 pitch roof (max walkable for me) and the screen enclosure was buttt right up to the gutter and a straight 60' of it. Normal gutters are a pain in the azz to begin with but these are even worse. I gave him my normal, linear foot guttern cleaning price but half way thru, I knew he got the better deal. So I guess what I'm getting at is, do you charge more if you have to get on the roof to clean out gutters when there are screen or pool enclosures attached?
-- Edited by Roof Cleaning Tallahassee on Saturday 19th of November 2011 12:23:54 AM
Thanks Phil. Also...they might not be OSHA approved but I am seriously thinking about one of AC's roof anchors after a few sphincter clinching moments.
On challenging jobs, you can go in with an hourly approach, such as: Gutter cleaning services will be completed on a time and material basis. Labor is charged at $75.00 per man-hour. We usually send 2 men ($150.00 per hour) plus materials. There is a minimum charge of $150.00. The time begins when the crew arrives, there is no charge for travel time. AC's anchors are definitely not OSHA approved but will at least give you a little protection, plus the screen will slow you down!