I'm looking at getting our house re-stained. It has cedar siding and it's in need of being done. I know bids will vary by locale, but I'm trying to establish a baseline and keep costs low where I can, but still have a well-regarded contractor who's licensed and bonded to do the work. I believe the phrase here is "you get what you pay for." What's an appropriate-ish price?
Total building square footage is approx 4,000. The house is nowhere near that big. House is two stories. The additional sqft is a detached shop and a detached storage building that have matching siding. Surface prep includes application of mold/mildew remover, pressure washing, and remove/recaulk around all the windows and major seams. Mask as needed, and that includes repainting garage doors, gutters, downspouts, and trim.
The contractor is asking for $13,400 plus tax. This is in the Seattle, WA area. Is this reasonable? Insane?
My concern is with the other bids we got - right around $8,000 but one of the guys really had no staining experience (this seems common) and couldn't explain the process well, and the other had an expired license when I looked him up. The most expensive guy seems to know his stuff and has a lot of experience. Does his premium seem worth it?
Total building square footage is approx 4,000. The house is nowhere near that big. House is two stories. The additional sqft is a detached shop and a detached storage building that have matching siding. Surface prep includes application of mold/mildew remover, pressure washing, and remove/recaulk around all the windows and major seams. Mask as needed, and that includes repainting garage doors, gutters, downspouts, and trim.
The contractor is asking for $13,400 plus tax. This is in the Seattle, WA area. Is this reasonable? Insane?
My concern is with the other bids we got - right around $8,000 but one of the guys really had no staining experience (this seems common) and couldn't explain the process well, and the other had an expired license when I looked him up. The most expensive guy seems to know his stuff and has a lot of experience. Does his premium seem worth it?
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