Braggadoon
New Member
Hi All-
We have been asked to refresh some large format logo murals that were done on several buildings of a waste and recycling center campus here in Northern California. The only information they can give us about the original job, is that they are approximately 10 years old, and were done by a young mural artist that was traveling through the area at the time. The largest is approximately 20' x 20'.
I am attaching photos of some of the works - mostly done on the exterior of concrete - walled buildings for reference.
Specific questions include:
We have been asked to refresh some large format logo murals that were done on several buildings of a waste and recycling center campus here in Northern California. The only information they can give us about the original job, is that they are approximately 10 years old, and were done by a young mural artist that was traveling through the area at the time. The largest is approximately 20' x 20'.
I am attaching photos of some of the works - mostly done on the exterior of concrete - walled buildings for reference.
Specific questions include:
- I am leaning towards billing per square foot - can anyone provide any insight to what may be a good rate?
- They are asking us to take the lead on surface prep:
- Will a power washer do more harm than good? Don't want to take away any more of the paint than necessary, but there is a certain amount of mold/crud on the exterior walls and we need to address this.
- Would another surface prep approach be better?
- How much more per square foot should I charge them for this additional task?
- Paint? We have done several large format original hand painted signs here on the pacific coast, and have done very well with purchasing nice exterior grade paint from local retailers, but this has been for painting the sides of wooden buildings, or masonry that has had a long standing painted surface to work on.
- Any hope of sealing or protecting the surface once the repainting has been done?Would be great to somehow treat the walls to discourage new mold/ crud buildup in the future.