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kordun

  • Posts: 186
Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« on: November 06, 2010, 04:06:01 pm »
Hi
I have a large car park to do and they want full job done (fungi wash, cleaning, re sanding and sealing)
What is the easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m? And how much roughly to charge for complete job?
Many thanks

drive surgeon

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2010, 08:31:16 pm »
why do you need a fungi wash? a fsc and turbo should do the job. i have never used it once in 9 years of working and my jobs are spotless.

kordun

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2010, 01:04:01 pm »
Customer wants whole area treated to prevent re growth of moss and algae

jaespray

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2010, 06:47:58 pm »
use your     pressure chemical induction kit fired thro a water-broom  job done in min's
             low
regards john

e newlands

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2010, 03:07:03 pm »
 I presume he is looking for the fungicidal wash to be applied after cleaning
I would use a sprayer to apply the wash prior to sanding


Will kill off any spores still lurking
I would charge
2-50 cleaning
0-50 f wash
0-50 re sand

total £3-50m2 on that area
sealing additional 0-75m2

look at the weather conditions it may be a long drawn out process to complete

e newlands

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2010, 03:17:44 pm »
There are people out there who'll do that sort of area for 3 quid a metre
I lost a couple of jobs over the past few weeks

kordun

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2010, 03:46:20 pm »
if they go for complete job it will be spring next year or i might be just cleaning this winter

There are people out there who will do it for less than that. I lost few jobs this summer because of this them.  1 particular job 190sq m: cleaning, fungi wash, re sanding and sealing people do for £450. Just don’t know how is that possible, sealant cost, sand + labour

e newlands

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2010, 05:18:27 pm »
agree
theres no profit in thoes prices

Blast Away

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2010, 05:51:21 pm »
I presume he is looking for the fungicidal wash to be applied after cleaning
I would use a sprayer to apply the wash prior to sanding


Will kill off any spores still lurking
I would charge
2-50 cleaning
0-50 f wash
0-50 re sand

total £3-50m2 on that area
sealing additional 0-75m2

look at the weather conditions it may be a long drawn out process to complete

It's pointless attempting sealing this time of year unless you're prepared for the customer to call you in the future to fix the problems.

An extra 75p for the seal would be too low anyway. 4.25 for the full process is not enough unless you're using crap sealant that is costing you 30 quid a drum.
Good sealant averages 80/90 quid a drum. I've used cheaper stuff round the 50/60 quid mark and you can see the difference.

5.50/6 quid for a good profit.

In terms of applying chem, we use a black dustbin and suck from it with a pressure washer turned down a bit on the unloader with a wide fan nozzle then giving the pump a good flush through with fresh water to clean the seals.
Low pressure sprayers will take too long for a large area of this size.

e newlands

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2010, 06:15:46 pm »
true
i never go for a high grade sealant as most of my work is domestic  low trafficked areas
but i never had any problems
 with the products i use
what would you consider a fair and competative price
given that these are 5-6 g jobs so vat is likely to be charged if his pitching in this market


essentially the fella is asking for a price  where he will make a few quid we would all like to offer a higher price but would you win the job

kordun

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #10 on: November 11, 2010, 06:40:04 pm »
They asked for 2 quotes

First: cleaning and fungi wash to be done in next few weeks
or
Second: fungi, cleaning, re sanding, sealing to be done spring next year

So no sealing in winter time

e newlands

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #11 on: November 11, 2010, 06:56:07 pm »
Price depends on how much you need the job
it's a nice little earner this side of Xmas
maybe your rate for cleaning and cover your costs on the wash

e newlands

Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #12 on: November 13, 2010, 07:36:33 am »
also if its a trafficked area it my not be such a good idea toleave the joints unsanded or so long before resealing / sanding as the client will prob get movement in the blocks

best to do the operation all in 1 go later in the yrear

kordun

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #13 on: November 26, 2010, 02:44:27 pm »
Did not get this job because some idiot is doing it for £995. 1300sq m cleaning and re sanding
ahhahahhhahah

Jimmy Jon

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Re: Easiest way of doing fungicidal wash on 1300sq m
« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2010, 10:25:57 pm »
pikeys!  ;D