Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Alan McTernan on June 30, 2010, 07:39:30 am
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Hi Guys,
One of my customers has asked me to price a pool clean and only wants me to do it, so anyone know the going rate/price? Haven't seen it yet but it is 50,000 gals
Cheers
Alan
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Anyone ???
Going to price it tomorrow!!!
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its it empty
surround only
is it a membrane or tiled
clean only or chemical change
pump house
my sister runs a pool maintence co in florida
she had to do qualifications inc exams theory and practicles and assesments and its continual will all the new technology thats appearing
it is quite a specialist field
she does most of hers on a contract basis
they do a lot of pressure washing and charge on a m2 rate $3-75 its about £2-50
again be careful as i think they steam a lot of surfaces
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I did one recently as part of a blood spill job. A lad had kicked a football which hit a window, glass hit a girl causing the blood spill and also went into the pool. They drained the pool which was 20m x 10m, tiled. I cleaned the blood with 429,vacuumed the pool (BS36) to remove the glass, then hot washed it with the fsc. £580 - took a day
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whats 429 and bc36 carl??
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429 is :-
http://www.chemspec-europe.com/Article.asp?id=53954
and BS36 is a Sebo vacuum cleaner
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go to specialist get him to price it add 20%
then stand and watch if the fella only wants you to do it
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The pool looks like a cest pit!
It has 3 foot of stale water and the sides which are membrane and covered in limescale.
So i have to empty it which isn't a problem but the limescale needs some serious chemical.
So how much and what chemicals? ;)
Cheers
Alan
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The pool looks like a cest pit!
It has 3 foot of stale water and the sides which are membrane and covered in limescale.
So i have to empty it which isn't a problem but the limescale needs some serious chemical.
So how much and what chemicals? ;)
Cheers
Alan
Hi Alan
I have a diesel water pump = 950 litre a min - for emptying, let me know if you need it.
Limescale remover should do it or try a swimming pool supplier for the right stuff.
I have a pool at my place in Bulgaria, and we used to apply a limescale remover which we bought from the company that fit the pool.
The small tiles are fit on to a mat and then stuck onto the walls, they can come loose easily by pressure washing.