I have a multi-level large deck on the beach that I need a little help working up an estimate for. There is a deck on each floor of the three story with stairs, decorative railings, and a section of beach access.
I actually looked at this the summer before last but never got the opportunity to work up the numbers or a face to face with the home owner. I did get a request from the HO now and met with them today.
The deck was supposedly "sealed a few years ago" and they used Thompson's. Because of this comment I really don't get the feeling I will be on the same page as to what he may have in mind for cost but the numbers so far are hitting 11k. I felt almost that if he used and was satisfied with the hack who did it before then he probably will not want too spend more. Most of the wealthier customers I have had this year are crying the blues about how little money they have to spend because of the markets. I think I have worked up a fair and competitive price for restoration but too much more add ons would be a deal killer for sure if I can sell him on the price tag now.
I have the total "stainable sf" but the floor is 2780sf. 213sf of which is a small Ipe deck at the front entrance door. This There is a sealer of some kind on the deck, in the shade mostly, and will need to be stripped. Mostly PTP, sand dunes, close neighbors, wind off the bay, etc. I have been loving the Deckster but would probably go with the Powersolve and DS. Stain would be AC.
Questions I would appreciate a little input on:
1. The undersides are not getting restored but they will obviously be cleaned and discolored from doing the fascia, headers, and support poles. Should I plan to clean/bleach the undersides anyway? He already said he doesn't want to pay for them to be restored. I am just afraid of the overspray leaving bleached marks.
2. The decorative railing - I haven't done any to this extent. How much more difficult are these going to be and should I adjust my normal railing price?
3. The supports for the beach access - I did add these in. He said the neighbor had their deck done "recently" and to do whatever they had done which looked like they were stained. I wasn't impressed with the neighbors deck or the quality of work on it. Another reason why I think he will have sticker shock. What is the norm for supports for a dock or walkway of this sort?
4. I priced the Ipe with the same price I used for the PTP. Never done Ipe and rarely if ever see it around here? I even have played with the idea of adding a little more to the overall ticket and offer to restore the Ipe for free as a sample. I would love to do a hardwood and I know that the contrast could be what makes the sale. The risk is he takes the free Ipe and rejects the bid.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. I wanted to finish a few decks in the next week or so, IF it stays dry enough, and will probably not give him a proposal until next weekend or the following week.
I have a multi-level large deck on the beach that I need a little help working up an estimate for. There is a deck on each floor of the three story with stairs, decorative railings, and a section of beach access.
I actually looked at this the summer before last but never got the opportunity to work up the numbers or a face to face with the home owner. I did get a request from the HO now and met with them today.
The deck was supposedly "sealed a few years ago" and they used Thompson's. Because of this comment I really don't get the feeling I will be on the same page as to what he may have in mind for cost but the numbers so far are hitting 11k. I felt almost that if he used and was satisfied with the hack who did it before then he probably will not want too spend more. Most of the wealthier customers I have had this year are crying the blues about how little money they have to spend because of the markets. I think I have worked up a fair and competitive price for restoration but too much more add ons would be a deal killer for sure if I can sell him on the price tag now.
I have the total "stainable sf" but the floor is 2780sf. 213sf of which is a small Ipe deck at the front entrance door. This There is a sealer of some kind on the deck, in the shade mostly, and will need to be stripped. Mostly PTP, sand dunes, close neighbors, wind off the bay, etc. I have been loving the Deckster but would probably go with the Powersolve and DS. Stain would be AC.
Questions I would appreciate a little input on:
1. The undersides are not getting restored but they will obviously be cleaned and discolored from doing the fascia, headers, and support poles. Should I plan to clean/bleach the undersides anyway? He already said he doesn't want to pay for them to be restored. I am just afraid of the overspray leaving bleached marks.
2. The decorative railing - I haven't done any to this extent. How much more difficult are these going to be and should I adjust my normal railing price?
3. The supports for the beach access - I did add these in. He said the neighbor had their deck done "recently" and to do whatever they had done which looked like they were stained. I wasn't impressed with the neighbors deck or the quality of work on it. Another reason why I think he will have sticker shock. What is the norm for supports for a dock or walkway of this sort?
4. I priced the Ipe with the same price I used for the PTP. Never done Ipe and rarely if ever see it around here? I even have played with the idea of adding a little more to the overall ticket and offer to restore the Ipe for free as a sample. I would love to do a hardwood and I know that the contrast could be what makes the sale. The risk is he takes the free Ipe and rejects the bid.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. I wanted to finish a few decks in the next week or so, IF it stays dry enough, and will probably not give him a proposal until next weekend or the following week.
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