I did an estimate this week for an older gentleman. He owned an apartment complex. He had a second story porch area that had painted floor boards and painted iron railings all around plus some of the same on 1st story hand rails. The paint was only 2 years old but was peeling dramatically. We recommended that after we power wash and remove all loose paint it be sanded, primer be applied, and re-painted. If ya folks don’t mind, I’ll give dimensions, give me an estimate on what you would charge. Then, I’ll tell ya what I quoted it at.
Porch = 72’ x 6’
Porch face = 72’ x 1’
96 lf of iron railing (ea lf = approx. 4sf of iron)
I haven’t done work like this before, I was planning on using something to loosen the paint a little more on the porch boards, and water only on the iron. Remember this is a 2nd story porch.
Thanks for your input, I wanna know if I was ballpark or standing alone in left field, because apparently I charge WAY too much! hehe
I did an estimate this week for an older gentleman. He owned an apartment complex. He had a second story porch area that had painted floor boards and painted iron railings all around plus some of the same on 1st story hand rails. The paint was only 2 years old but was peeling dramatically. We recommended that after we power wash and remove all loose paint it be sanded, primer be applied, and re-painted. If ya folks don’t mind, I’ll give dimensions, give me an estimate on what you would charge. Then, I’ll tell ya what I quoted it at.
Porch = 72’ x 6’
Porch face = 72’ x 1’
96 lf of iron railing (ea lf = approx. 4sf of iron)
I haven’t done work like this before, I was planning on using something to loosen the paint a little more on the porch boards, and water only on the iron. Remember this is a 2nd story porch.
Thanks for your input, I wanna know if I was ballpark or standing alone in left field, because apparently I charge WAY too much! hehe
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