Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    pjc5150's Avatar
    pjc5150 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Aug 25, 2008, 09:03 AM
    Exterior paint bids ?'s
    Hello, I am trying to figure out an effective way to bid on painting the exterior of an apartment complex.

    We are trying to break into this sector of the business and I have a few questions.

    ( 1.) Is there a formula that will assist me in assessing multiple levels (this place is 3 stories high)?

    ( 2.) When bidding a multi-unit community (this place has 250 units) should the bid be done by assessing the cost per unit? (Like $250 to $350 a unit) Or by the exterior square footage?

    ( 3.) Any tips on estimating how much paint will be needed?

    Thanks in advance for any help on this subject.
    Clough's Avatar
    Clough Posts: 26,677, Reputation: 1649
    Uber Member
     
    #2

    Aug 25, 2008, 04:03 PM
    Hi, pjc5150!

    This sounds like a pretty enormous job!

    In order for us to advise you the best here, it would help us to know what kind of material is on the outside of the buildings, (I.e. stucco, clapboard or other), the manner in which you will be applying the paint, whether you will also be painting trim and how you will be applying the paint to the trim.

    I'm sure, as you know, painters are going to be charging by the square foot. If any or all the units are the same, then you figure the square footage for one of them and then it would be the same for the others that you could lump together on an estimate for painting the combined units.

    In order to get the winning bid, it's important that the contractor qualify on estimates as to why they are charging what they are charging and to be consistent in doing that from job to job. People like to know why they are paying what they are paying, and word gets around as to how painters price their jobs.

    How many gallons that will be used will be determined by what the surface area is constructed of and the manner in which the paint is applied as well as how many coats that will be applied.

    Thanks!
    cynthiabolick's Avatar
    cynthiabolick Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Dec 25, 2008, 04:06 PM
    Exterior painting bids are done virtually the same as interior; by the square ft. Considerations are heights, you must charge extra for 60 ft and up, it takes longer to climb, so is more labor intensive. I've profited by charging $1.50 a square; then I utilize my time and use a sprayer.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Pricing per sq. Ft./exterior paint [ 4 Answers ]

I have been told that the going rate for exterior paint is 3 to $5 per square foot. Up 'til now I have been charging the same as my housecleaning base rate- $17.50 an hour. Needless to say, my clients have been overjoyed with the rates up to now, and I have a couple decades of intensive...

Exterior paint bids [ 3 Answers ]

I am starting my own business doing interior and exterior painting. In the past I have always done an hourly rate. Times have changed and the cost to complete a job is much higher than before. My question is... how do I formulate a bid for exterior/interior paint jobs? Do you use a square...

Exterior Paint Recommendation [ 4 Answers ]

Hello, All. I live in Bolingbrook and am looking for estimates on an exterior paint job. I was wondering if anyone has had any good experiences with a painter they may want to recommend. Thanks.

Paint exterior door [ 2 Answers ]

I have recently painted my exterior door which is a metal plate on a wooden door. Before painting, I striped the old paint, sanded, cleaned, and primed the door. I then used a brush to apply a good latex exterior paint. When the paint dried it looks like it had "water spots" all over the door. ...

Exterior Paint colour [ 1 Answers ]

We have a red brick house, the garage, front door and window trim is white. We want to paint the garage and front door a different colour can you suggest a few colours-I want the garage a different colour than the front door.


View more questions Search