Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tom2009 on March 17, 2010, 09:55:29 pm
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evening all. :) I've been asked to give a price to wash 76 sq. m of block paving for some one I clean for. Moss and lichen grow in every joint with some tufts of grass. Not something I do a lot of so thought I'd hire a pressure washer and go from there. How should I go about pricing this?
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i would price at £3.00 msq, which includes re sanding, its up to you wether you want to add on hire price for the pressure washer
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I'm at £3/m = £228 for 3 hours cleaning and 30 mins sanding, £3 for sand, £10 for petrol so I think you can afford to wear the hire cost
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whats best to get the moss out, the rotating head or the lance. Also obvious answer to this i suppose but you put the sand down later when its all dried out, yeh? so that means going back if its a dull day. Thaks for your replies so far. Tom.
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For getting the moss out you will find fsc will struggle if there is a lot of it , a turbo nozzle will shift it better but may cause more splashing.
As for re-sanding its best left for 2 dry days ,afetr one day it may seem dry on the surface but usually damp inbetween the joints and wont re-sand properly.
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Have you got no one local you could sub it too who would give you a finders fee?
As thats what i do when i get enquires for internal & window cleaning and vice versa!!!! ;)
BDCS where do you get your sand from because i would say allow 3 bags for 76m2 and i pay £4 a bag!!!
I am obviously getting shafted :-[
Regards
Alan
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thanks for all of your help, i'm gonna crack on myself as could be a nice little earner. Can see it taking a bit longer than 3 hours but who knows. cheers anyway ;D
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Have you got no one local you could sub it too who would give you a finders fee?
As thats what i do when i get enquires for internal & window cleaning and vice versa!!!! ;)
BDCS where do you get your sand from because i would say allow 3 bags for 76m2 and i pay £4 a bag!!!
I am obviously getting shafted :-[
Regards
Alan
Just what I was thinking ! ::)
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Wickes £3.17 a bag, you will use more sand depending on how you clean it. With a FSC you will remove less sand than with a turbo which also depends on the angle you aim it. Even if you use 3 bags on 76m its only a tenner. Tumbled cobbles gulp sand and blocks use a lot less if the cuts are nice, anyway its hardly a major financial outlay. I usually buy a quantity of sand at the start of the summer and get the bulk price
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I use Build Center for sand as when ever i get it from Wickes it is nearly always damp in the bag, wich is ok on a nice hot day which is a bit rare ;D
I have bought it in bulk before but found it a pain to store and how annoying is it when the bag splits as the sand flows like a river all over he place
Cheers
Alan ;)
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wickes near me keep their sand inside - b&q keep it outside
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Carl, Wickes near you is a bit far for me to travel ;)