Good day folks! Once again, I have a few questions for the pros. I have been asked by my own HOA to bid on cleaning the pool deck. The best part about this is that I didn't even approach them. It turns out I washed one of the ladies on the boards house and she was so impressed that she recommended me. Go me. Anyway, I have never submitted a bid so I could use a little guidance. The pool area is closed but using google maps I measured approximately 4400 sq ft. The pool deck is just plain old unfinished concrete with areas of rust. I spoke with the management company and there will be only one other bidder. The other bidder will be the pool company that does all the pool service. I have an idea of what I want to charge but I am not certain. If anybody would like to suggest how much to charge you can PM me. I know some folks don't like to talk money on an open forum. Here goes with the questions:
1) When you submit your bid do you include the types of chemicals you use or do you wait until they ask?
2) Do you provide them the details of what exactly you will be doing. i.e. American Power Wash will be applieng EBC to the concrete and using a surface cleaner to remove dirt. Followed by etc, etc.?
3) What type of chems would you use to clean this pool area? I know F9 for the rust and I was thinking EBC for the concrete.
I am probably missing something but this should get me started. I appreciate all the help. I firmly believe that this opportunity has presented itself because of the knowledge I have gained from all of you on this site. I can't thank you enough so here is one more thanks. Thanks!
-John
1) When you submit your bid do you include the types of chemicals you use or do you wait until they ask?
2) Do you provide them the details of what exactly you will be doing. i.e. American Power Wash will be applieng EBC to the concrete and using a surface cleaner to remove dirt. Followed by etc, etc.?
3) What type of chems would you use to clean this pool area? I know F9 for the rust and I was thinking EBC for the concrete.
I am probably missing something but this should get me started. I appreciate all the help. I firmly believe that this opportunity has presented itself because of the knowledge I have gained from all of you on this site. I can't thank you enough so here is one more thanks. Thanks!
-John