Hello all.....im putting in a bid on just over 25,000 sq ft of brick pavers tomm morning and was wondering what the price scale is for everyone else. I have not seen the pavers yet so i do not know the condition of them but i do know that they were installed last year and the property is heavily covered in trees and landscape. Thanks in advance.....
Kristofer
Ray Burke said
Mar 7, 2014
Lot of rinsing, lot of chemicals! Keep that in mind . Somewhere between 10-25 cent left sqf for a project that size for SWEC
Steve Salley said
Mar 7, 2014
Be sure and check the condition of the sand or filler in the joints. It can easily be dislodged with any pressure at all, so realize as Ray says it will take more time to 'gently' clean and rinse the pavers.
Jeff Thompson said
Mar 7, 2014
I usually charge $1.00 - $1.20 sq ft to clean, re-sand and seal. For cleaning only .20-.25 sq ft. If your Softwashing blowing out the joint sand won't be an issue, but if your power washing them then the customer may want joint sand put back in.....now the price goes up.
Chris Wegner said
Mar 8, 2014
Thanks everyone for the quick response....we'll see how it goes today
Kristofer
John Aloisio said
Mar 8, 2014
We are typically .35-.55/ SF for decent size jobs, for just softwashing/cleaning. If we have to re sand or seal, it is well over a buck a foot.
Hello all.....im putting in a bid on just over 25,000 sq ft of brick pavers tomm morning and was wondering what the price scale is for everyone else. I have not seen the pavers yet so i do not know the condition of them but i do know that they were installed last year and the property is heavily covered in trees and landscape. Thanks in advance.....
Kristofer
Thanks everyone for the quick response....we'll see how it goes today
Kristofer
We are typically .35-.55/ SF for decent size jobs, for just softwashing/cleaning. If we have to re sand or seal, it is well over a buck a foot.
AC