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Help.....I've got to bid on a tile job which conssists of 8500 sf of red quarry tile in a kitchen, plus the ceramic tiles on the walls (maybe 2500 sf). This kitchen is a rough setup for a truck mount, and I was thinking of using a high PSI portable which would use only the temp of water that is available in the kitchen. This is a hospital set up, so oderous chems are to be avoided. They haven't given me any specs on which chems I can use, yet. I can pre-scrub with either a 175, or I have a Conqueror with the T&G brush. I use a SX12 Turbo cleaning head, and I will pick up a small hand held tool for the walls. They also want the floor tiles (grout) sealed with water based sealer....no solvents.
OK....what chems would work best with this situation? Also....I'm not worried about pricing too high....if they accept my bid, I'll do it. If it's too high, then I won't. What's a price, per sf, that would be profitable with this job? I need to price out the floor, sealer, and walls seperately.....and I need the price by Monday, July 21.
Thanks for any help.
RW
OK....what chems would work best with this situation? Also....I'm not worried about pricing too high....if they accept my bid, I'll do it. If it's too high, then I won't. What's a price, per sf, that would be profitable with this job? I need to price out the floor, sealer, and walls seperately.....and I need the price by Monday, July 21.
Thanks for any help.
RW