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Ben asked a few times for a quote for roof cleaning, but steered clear up to now. Been thinking of buying a scaffold tower, and working from it using a pole with attached fsc. No idea of pricing, but was is the average time taken to clean an average house ?Thanks.
Get a roof ladder and harness and get up there you girl
Quote from: Rob@Blast off on June 07, 2015, 09:05:12 pmGet a roof ladder and harness and get up there you girl Trouble is, how are you secure if fastened to a ladder ?
Get in a high access equipment, Scaffold towers are ok for bungalows, but would be a nightmare for houses, where possible keep off the roof!Roof cleans (full) start at £750 for a bungalow and £1200 + vat for a houseWe always do these as a 2 man team, when we had one pressure washer it would be about 8 hours start to finish with clean up.The last bungalow we did with two pressure washers took under 3 hoursDarran[/quote Impressive mate, how much are the cherry picker to hire Darren, and what percentage of quotes to do you get with the above pricing please ?
Quote from: samson on June 07, 2015, 07:06:27 pmBen asked a few times for a quote for roof cleaning, but steered clear up to now. Been thinking of buying a scaffold tower, and working from it using a pole with attached fsc. No idea of pricing, but was is the average time taken to clean an average house ?Thanks.6 hours? Many things to factor in though, prep time for covering lawns, flower beds etc, managing the drainage, access issues, cleaning up and repairs! So 10 hours for 1 man? Pricing is another story, I've heard of people charging £200 and others £750 for the same size of roof not actual work completed. I've got a scaffold tower and although they're easily erected its the transport that could be an issue.
That one was a 35 meter and was £650 all in with vat and operatorIf all round access we use a local guy with a nifty lift who charges £180 for the dayDarran
Don't harness to the ladder, rope over the house.Darren, what size picker is that and what's the cost of one?
Only used it once so far, tied off to the rear axle of the van then a tree in the garden the problem will be when theirs nothing suitable in the garden...