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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Smiths Cleaning on September 10, 2006, 06:44:06 pm

Title: help needed
Post by: Smiths Cleaning on September 10, 2006, 06:44:06 pm
Over the last few weeks a number of customers have asked me to quote to  strip and seal etc their wooden floors, can anyone tell me about pricing ie a dance floor 18 x 21. Is there anywhere i can look or has anyone any suggestions on time to allow for each stage/ complete job, thanks
Andy
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Billy Russell on September 11, 2006, 01:47:34 pm
hello andy,

if you need any info on wooden floors or floors in general the most knowledgeable person i've ever spoken to is a chap called steve billet who works for british nova he's helped me out loads of times and got me out of a few stick situations give him a call

07050 149937

tel him you got his number from billy @ mavis russell cleaning Ltd
and he'll help you as much as he can and if not he will put you in touch with someone who can!!

hope this helps

Will ;D
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Robert Parry on September 11, 2006, 03:18:48 pm
Afternoon Andy,
Total time for job should be about 4hrs, cost would be £323.21 + VAT, this all asumes that the floor is in a fair condition, and does not require stripping more than once!

Hope this helps, best regards Rob.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Ian Rochester on September 11, 2006, 09:08:54 pm
18x21 what?

metres, feet, yards?

I always believed that when you strip a floor you need to leave it until it is completely dry, otherwise the sealer will turn white if it comes into contact with moisture.

This is the case for hard floors, not sure about wood.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Smiths Cleaning on September 12, 2006, 08:14:33 am
feet not yards, does that make any differance to your estimate Rob? Thanks for your help Will, I'll give him a call.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Robert Parry on September 12, 2006, 01:43:58 pm
Assumed that we were talking metres!

We have gone metric you know  ;D

Cost would be £107:24
Time approx 1hr 20 mins

Other info same as last post, best regards,

Rob