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To do outside, using hot water and TFR, I'd say half a day, however if the frames are very badly oxidised then I'd want longer as the oxide comes off and takes a lot of rinsing. No experience whatsoever with inside something like that but would want a day rate, so one and a half days for one man. As our day rates are some what different I'll keep my price to me.
Yup i’m with padster & RW. I think it’s more the case of who wants the job not what the price should be ?
Why do they want it cleaned?
Are they selling?
You'll want quite a lot of chemical for the outside and 'up close and personal for the inside'.
Yep rent some scaffold or podiums.
Good access though!
It will interfere with your normal run of work.
I think this is one of those jobs that will just suck up time.
I would want 4 days, plus chemicals and extras. I think the glass is easy, it's the frames that will be the problem.
PS. Do they have an outside tap....
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Oh hang on...
PJJ, mate you have missed your chance...
In the second pic, there's already a window cleaning van there!
The one I did last year, had supposedly been repainted not that long ago. But when I was up there working on it I could see the painter had missed loads of bits and had not replaced the rot. It wasnt even that old. I just took pictures of it, showed the owner. It turned out they were suing the painter for a botched job. Painting a conny like this you need the correct ladders most painters probably won't have them due to price.
A minimum £1000 for me but would get RW cleaning to help me and pay him a day rate of £25 per day !!!!
I just seen this. I would have gone in at £1200 allowing 2 full days with an expectation of running into a third day.