Mick
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About Mick
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Company Name
Celtic Cleaning
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First & Last Name
Mick McShane
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MIDLOTHIAN
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owner
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Has anyone heard of this?
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Derek how did your contract go with the casinos?
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Has anyone heard of On-Site Cleaning for window treatments as they hang in the window? You can also clean furniture, area rugs, pool tables etc. Looking for feedback on someone who owns this product or if you know someone who owns one or if you have usedthis service. Thanks, Mick
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Ryan, Again thanks for the Info. Still would like to hear from someone who does this line of work on a fulltime basis or as a main source of income.
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Ryan, Thanks for your reply. My main question is still when do people do the rough cleanup.......in phases, after plumbing, drywall or before carpeting? I am trying to determine when I should go in to do the rough cleanup and then I can figure that into the outside cleanup. I hear around the Chicagoland area you can get between 250-600 per house for the rough cleanup. It depends obviously if your dealing with a tract builder or custom builder. Any info on when rough cleanup begins and what it entails would be helpfully. Thanks, Mick
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Mick replied to dlamontm98's topic in Construction Cleaning
Derek, You should look into your local home builders association. I think your in Texas so do a search for the Texas Home Builders Association and then you can look for your local association. In my area the dues are $650. per year to join but it is well worth it for the network opportunities. I sell and install closet shelving to the builders and now looking to get into construction cleanup as a second business. Mick -
When you do your construction cleanup what services do you provide? I have questions regarding the specific do's and don'ts of rough construction cleanup. 1) in the rough cleanup when a dumpster is provided what do you tell the contractor what you will cleanup, remove and place in the dumpster? 2)do you clean up after framing, rough plumbing, hvac install or drywall or do you cleanup after each phase? 3)if you you do multiple rough cleanups do you charge per each cleanup or a set price for everything? 4)how do you base your pricing on rough cleanup? Per cleanup, square footage or single house. 5)what is the going rates for rough cleanup? I have a good idea about the powerwashing aspect of construction cleanup and the pricing but the rough cleanup is throwing me for a loop. I have a builder who is looking for a quote on Monday and he wont give me a clue to what the former guy was charging or what he did for the cleanup......weird I know.......but he is looking for someone who will perform and do what they promise at a fair price. These homes are bi-level about 2900 sf with brick face and half of the sides while the rest is vinyl. They sit on a lot of 75 x 150. Any help and some things to consider if I bid this out would be appreciated. Thanks, Mick
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Don, I was thinking of doing new construction cleanup-the rough not the final cleanup. Is there a market for this such as cleaning up the jobsite of trash, lumber and leftover material? Also I would do the drive, sidewalk and exterior of the house. Does this seem like a possibility with home builders? Thanks, Mick