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Well, dumb question here. I've posted this question on another board looking to get many different opinions, so please don't be offended if you see it elsewhere.
I'm just looking for advice.
I've posted questions on cedar siding home cleaning recently and heres another.
Dumb question here. I'm going to look at an all cedar siding home tomorrow and I'm sure I'm going to be asked the approximate cost. I am told it is half cedar shake and half plank, lots of mildew, and very dirty. Needs to be cleaned of course and sealed. It's 1875 sq ft all one story except master bedroom. Heres the dumb question. Without even looking at the home, if I give a rough estimate of say $3750.00 ($2.00 sq ft) +/-a couple hundred dollars, would that be acceptable until I can determine the final numbers? Of course they have the usual bushes, etc. I understand that there are other important variables to consider, and that this is more labor intense than doing decks, but if the access is not bad, would this be close? I plan to figure sealer application at one gallon per 100 sq ft for first application and 150 sq ft for second if they desire to have two coats. Not sure what costs in cleaning chems.
Thanks for the help.
Roy
PS: JR, thanks for your previous insight and help.
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I'm just looking for advice.
I've posted questions on cedar siding home cleaning recently and heres another.
Dumb question here. I'm going to look at an all cedar siding home tomorrow and I'm sure I'm going to be asked the approximate cost. I am told it is half cedar shake and half plank, lots of mildew, and very dirty. Needs to be cleaned of course and sealed. It's 1875 sq ft all one story except master bedroom. Heres the dumb question. Without even looking at the home, if I give a rough estimate of say $3750.00 ($2.00 sq ft) +/-a couple hundred dollars, would that be acceptable until I can determine the final numbers? Of course they have the usual bushes, etc. I understand that there are other important variables to consider, and that this is more labor intense than doing decks, but if the access is not bad, would this be close? I plan to figure sealer application at one gallon per 100 sq ft for first application and 150 sq ft for second if they desire to have two coats. Not sure what costs in cleaning chems.
Thanks for the help.
Roy
PS: JR, thanks for your previous insight and help.
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Power Clean of America, LLC
powercleanofamerica.com