detailsetc. 14 Report post Posted April 15, 2007 I am looking for some ideas on fair pricing for deck cleaning and then staining . I am up in New England, so if it ever stops raining and gets out of the 40's I may start doing some business. Oh yeah, April snow doesnt help either. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted April 20, 2007 Take your time to complete a deck on each step (wash/seal) into consideration.Determine your sqft/hr work rate and how much you will be getting paid per hour to do it. Figure in the costs of all the supplies that are depletable; plastic, tape, tarps, brushes/pads, cleaning chemicals, sealers, etc. Now add in the rate per hour you are going to be paid to travel...X 2 into it. Yeah, that fuel and labor isn't free now is it? Compile all that together and get a total job cost price. Add in over head at 5-7% if you are just starting out and then a profit % (10-25%) Take all that and divide by the sqft to get a per/sqft price. This should translate into a sliding scale as you apply it to larger decks where the price drops by a let's say a nickel or ten cents/sqft. (wash/seal/total respectively) As your company grows, this scale will change to fit your growing business costs and help to keep you in line with the other companies who already have a formula and help to keep the market stable and profitable for all. Rod!~ I pulled this from a similar thread with another asking the same question. Hope it helps. Rod!~ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I am looking for some ideas on fair pricing for deck cleaning and then staining . I am up in New England, so if it ever stops raining and gets out of the 40's I may start doing some business. Oh yeah, April snow doesnt help either. Thanks
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