Tony I think your right, the guy I usually bid against is about 6-8. Thanks for the imput and I'll ajust my bid down to 8 to give me a better chance to get the job. I can make money at 8, I'm doing a test on the stone today before I sumit the bid. Thanks to all Phil

On Dec 17, 2007 10:57 PM, Tony StoneBrite <tony@stonebritechicago.com> wrote:
For that kind of square footage.around $6 to $8 is a fair price for everyone. You have the square footage on your side. Do not lose that job over a couple of grand.
Good Luck Tony

Phil Campbell <phil@campbellsstonerestoration.com> wrote:

Hi Guys, I'm putting together a bid to restore a Travertine floor for a hotel. The floor has minor lippage that needs to be addressed and has been crystallized.
I figured 8.00 sqft to go from 100 metals 50,100,200 fill floor & remove excess,400 resin diamonds then 2.00 for powder polish and seal. This is the way that they want it done. I'm comfortable doing the job, I usually do residential and not much commercial so the pricing is a little tougher. The lobby is wide open and not very much foot traffic as they will deter people around It's about 2500 sqft. Any imput?      Thanks Phil


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