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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: paolo82 on July 02, 2014, 10:36:53 am

Title: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: paolo82 on July 02, 2014, 10:36:53 am
Hi all have been asked to clean a new build as I have not done this before am struggling to quote can someone point me in the right direction. I have done a test patch and site manager is happy, but want quote by end of day. The area is around 140 sq m they want all bricks cleaned including chimney stacks  with brick acid if needed then all of the stone work.. site will be level so will use towers. I was thinking of a price around 1600  is that way to much or too little.  Just need rough price guide , or per sq m .   Thanks Paolo
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: BDCS on July 02, 2014, 02:38:42 pm
I would go in at about a days work @ whatever your day rate is - about £500 for me
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: paolo82 on July 02, 2014, 07:19:48 pm
im thinking its gonna take at least 2 days but depends if i use extending lance or a tower. i got a rough quote from a company that specialise in brick cleaning and it came in at 4000+vat how can they charge so much for a clean makes my 1600 look cheap. its a big house with few different levels so up and down tower alot. any more advise
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: BDCS on July 02, 2014, 08:11:46 pm
Looking at the first photo you need to buy the brick layer a new level. If you can eke that job out over a couple of days then great go for it
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: paolo82 on July 02, 2014, 09:07:38 pm
lol  ;D    prob why the pols got booted off the job. gonna put my original quote through and see wot happens. thanks for replies bdcs. if i do get job want to make sure its done right  i could  get more work from it. how would you go about cleaning it?
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: BDCS on July 02, 2014, 10:29:48 pm
The mess is usually at each lift of the scaffold and runs down when it rains. The snotters usually just fly off - I usually do it from the ground with the extending lance and a turbo nozzle - work bottom up. You usually only need to get up to the bits where they knock the spot board over but most I do from the ground.
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: Griffus on July 05, 2014, 12:38:52 pm
If you haven't done before I'd consider subbing and helping the subbie. If you can't sub then pass.

This house in particular isn't a good first job because of size and value. Lots to consider that could go wrong.

A turbo nozzle in inexperienced hands could be disasterous. That's before you get onto the subject of acid!

Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: dmckellar on July 09, 2014, 08:38:13 pm
be careful - any normal house builder will hit you with contra-charges relating to blasting out any weak mortar which can be expensive as the subbies will try and charge an hour per patch which could be £20 or thereabouts

i know someone it happened to not long ago - we do the internal cleaning on new builds thats how i got talking to him
Title: Re: brick cleaning on new build
Post by: BDCS on July 09, 2014, 09:43:15 pm
That is covered by the wording in the quote  ;)