Before I even read through all the posts my first reaction was $700 & I'm in a saturated area.
Yep,
We'd be lucky to get $495
I'd bet a bbq dinner someone in Tampa would bid that for around $295
I'd want $700 all day long.
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Thing is that someone without insurance, no employee, no WC, etc, could do that for $295 and make a profit. That wouldn't take about 60-70 gallons (pn the high side, could be less) which is only $50 or so I'm mix. Take out fuel and he's still got a NICE profit to buy his 14 kids all the soda they can drink.
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-- Edited by Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 on Wednesday 16th of February 2011 01:33:56 PM
I haven't done any houses yet, but am working on a forumla to help estimate the cost for customers. In my area 700 I believe is way to high. That looks like a big garage and a steep roof, but I think 475 is where I would aim. Up north we do have steep roofs, and most are 2 stories, but that's the market.
My question is, do you wash the other side? Bc more then likely it looks brand new
Dan...the entire roof get's the same treatment regardless of the way it looks except for areas that have heavy algae infestation. Those areas will sometimes require a second application. Don't cut corners to save time or money.
Also, If you want to talk more about this, start a new thread, as to not highjack this one.