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Paul-kent

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I’ve been asked to scrape and treat a roof. There isn’t a large amount of moss on it, but there’s enough to warrant its removal. I’ll need to hire a scaffold tower, which is £90 for the weekend.

I have a rough price in mind, but I wanted to check whether I’m pricing it too cheaply or too expensively.

What would be the going rate for a roof this size?

KS Cleaning

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Re: Help needed pricing a roof scrap and moss killing treatment
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 06:15:13 pm »
This is the window cleaning section, you’d be better asking in the general cleaning section.

Paul-kent

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Re: Help needed pricing a roof scrap and moss killing treatment
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 07:00:46 pm »
I know but when I looked at the general cleaning section, it seems to have Tumbleweed floating around. No one has posted their for a month  ::)roll

KS Cleaning

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I know but when I looked at the general cleaning section, it seems to have Tumbleweed floating around. No one has posted their for a month  ::)roll
Scottish might be along soon to answer your question then😁

colin bird

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I know but when I looked at the general cleaning section, it seems to have Tumbleweed floating around. No one has posted their for a month  ::)roll

All sections of the forum have been slowly in decline over the past few years

james peters

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smudger is missed ... he was great for this type of work.  lots of knowledge  :'(

Scottish Cleaning Service

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smudger is missed ... he was great for this type of work.  lots of knowledge  :'(

I would spray with hypo and come back a few weeks later and scrape it. I would charge £500 but for a friend/customer then I would be happy with £400. I did one last year and bought a box set of scrapers from Spinaclean which fit a wfp. Did it from a ladder and scraped it down and into a bag, never again, hard work. In future I would use my scaffold but I mainly just spray and clearout gutters for £280 and my customers are happy with the job.

Stoots

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I would say if you arent sure try to work out how long it will take plus cost of biocide.

I think the better question to be asking is how long will it take and go from there.

I reckon a day so £400 plus scaffold plus chemical, £500-£600 ?

Seems about right