I'm quoting a huge project and need some help, I'm fairly new to soft washing and want to make sure I can bid this job aggressive enough to get it but still want to be profitable.
I have attached a picture of the roof along with the car ports Each roof is roughfly 22,800 sq feet and the car ports are roughfly 1,300 each I will be bidding on 10 building and all the car ports.
The roofs are not that dirsty and are small barrell tile they are three stories and the car ports are 8 feet off the ground.
What I'm looking for is a rough estimate of what some of you may charge per building.
Please don't make this too difficult I'm just looking for a rough idea, I already have a good idea of what to charge based on a community I did similar.
very few and far between but ive personally have never cleaned one. I do know they are more labor intensive than asphalt shingles so again i would go maybe 15-20 cents a square.
I charge double for barrel tile vs shingle. Use a lot more chemical and you can't cross spray like on a shingel. A big dedciding factor here will be if you can SAFELY walk the roofs. AC will be a huge benefit to you. I wouldn't do a thing till you discuss with him if I were you.
Thank you! I have been talking with AC quite a bit as of late and yes! he has been a huge help, I have been "Pressure" washing roofs for 17 years so I'm very educated on the pressure cleaning and walking on tile, my question was bidding it for the "Soft Wash" I know exactly what I would bid for pressure cleaning the old way.
Thanks so much for responding and your suggestions
First if you are using Google Earth use the measurement tool to get the flat square footage of the building.
Most of these condo roofs in SW Florida are the same pitch which is about a 512.
For BASIC and somewhat accurate roof footage take the flat footage and multiply it by 1.512 to get the overall footage of the roofing surface.
Now there is alot of info you cant get from Google!!!!! Dont be lazy.
How many stories?
Gutters?
Where do the gutters go?
Landscape?
Windows and overspray?
How dirty are the roofs and estemate the number of treatments needed?
The square footage of the roof is just the start. You have to factor time on the job and exposure to potential damages and delays from residents.
I dont have all of this info but my GUT feel on this is that a crew of two men, one on the roof spraying and one down below doing ground control, could do one buildings roof , pluss the adjoining garages in 1.5 days.
In Florida your goal should be to make at least $200.00 an hour for every hour that crew is on the clock (not on the job) from the time they leave the office till they get back that eve. Residential we shot for a $1,500.00 day and commercial like this we shot for $2,000.00 a day. My overhead per truck just to break even was $980.00 / truck / day.
Based on this I would price the job at $2,250.00 per building, including garages. You probably wont get it for that! If you want to start adding feathers to your cap and score a few of these jobs until you can start demanding a higher price, then Id go $1,750.00 per building. Also condos like it when you break it down into a per unit price.
Thanks for the words of wisdom, I must have been getting your thoughts subliminally I quoted the job for roof and carports at $2,270.00 per building....how crazy is that? I was only 20 bucks off of the price you quoted... now let's see if I get it ;)
I might need that new fully equipped truck sooner than later.
Thanks for the words of wisdom, I must have been getting your thoughts subliminally I quoted the job for roof and carports at $2,270.00 per building....how crazy is that? I was only 20 bucks off of the price you quoted... now let's see if I get it ;)
I might need that new fully equipped truck sooner than later.
P.S. I love your profile pic and signature.
In south west florida you may not get it for that. Go in and ask for first right of refusal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!