Re: [World] Con. Clean Bid
Judson,
I wouldn't touch this job for less than $1000. New weather shield windows
need a lot of detailing due to the
silicone adhesive residue on them. I get $1 per side per french pane
minimum. That would be $6 per side of a 6 lite sash. Non- french windows
would be $3-5 per side depending on size. Add extra for ladder work and for
stucco or mortar removal. I would only charge for drive time if it was an
hour or more one way.
I've had good success getting silicone off glass with A-1 Stain Remover.
Ross Alexander
N.Carolina
-----Original Message-----
From: Judson Blakeman <crystalclearwindows@yahoo.com>
To: World@wcmail.net <World@wcmail.net>
Date: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:03 PM
Subject: [World] Con. Clean Bid
>I wonder if I could get some input: just got back
>from checking out a new custom home for construction
>clean. Drive time is a 1/2 hour each way, but I don't
>charge for that, do others?
>Anyway the house, French windows- 56- 6 pane windows,
>2 non-french windows, 12 12-pane french doors.
>Stickers are already off, paint is moderate to
>completely coverered on bottom level. Roof is cement
>shingleing (very fragile) with 4 frenchies to get to.
>Windows are already scratched on outside, probably
>stucco or whatever. I ususally would go $6.00 per
>french, $4.00 non-french, and $6.00 per door. This
>puts me at $416.00, I round to $420.00. Should I go
>higher, lower? Windows are WeatherSheild windows, and
>look to be in pretty bad shape. Extra- client is a
>friend of the family and I need a perfect job. What
>should I do about the pre-scratched windows?
>Thanks for feed back.
>
>
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