Indoor Warehouse Washing

A guy reached out to me over Facebook yesterday from my ad saying he was in the process of buying a 17,000 sqft warehouse that’s been empty for a couple years, doesn’t want it “showroom” clean just wants the dirt washed off the walls and floor. Gave me the address to look it up on Google maps but didn’t have any other pics of the inside of the building. Only thing I really asked is if building had working floor drains or if I would need to reclaim discharge and was told it does have working floor drains. Quoted the guy at .30¢ per sqft but said without seeing building was hard to give estimate. Told me he was just collecting some prices right now and will contact 3 company’s to come do an on-site estimate here in the near future. My question Is for future reference is there anything else I should ask the guy? I know it’s hard to compare pricing in different areas but does my price seem too low or high? And if I do get called back to do the onsite estimate anything’s I should look for?

I’m not even in business yet, but let me know if you get the job. 30 sounds steep

How many skylights ? is electrical gas tight ? lights & receptacles ? roll up door motors ? insulated walls ? do drains got to loading dock or to storm drain ? Lots to ask & lots of liability. .30c seems high lucky to get .15 in my jacked market.

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Make sure floor drains really work, check water pressure and availability

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