If you want advice on setting up a garage floor install business, call me.
You are going about this the wrong way.
You need to get a buffer and diamabrush head, a good Dustless vac and for 400 sq feet you should do it yourself or with (1) guy max.
This job should be going on with other jobs in the area.
Investing a few bucks upfront will pay dividends in the future.
I appreciate the offer to help. It's nice having a few numbers in the phone for those "oh **** what do I do now" moments lol
For the record, I am in business now but the cold weather has me off to a slow start and I'm seasonal too boot. I also just bought another work truck so I don't really have the funds to invest in new equipment right now which is why I need to rent. Btw the grinder I'm renting is an 11hp dual head Edco with dyma serts. I hope that will be sufficient.
Also I talked to my insurance rep and no additional coverage is needed for me. My current liability limits suffice.
Again, I'm looking to expand on the list of services I offer but am in that learning curve phase and part of that is trying to figure out fair proposals. I am at the point with my wood restoration where I can just look at a deck and know what to charge. Not so with flooring.
I plan on rolling profits back into equipment and eventually want to convert my biggest truck (16' box truck) into a flooring/overlay rig.
I was wanting advise based on the criteria mentioned in my OP on how to bid the job. At this point my "gut" tells me drop the spartic and stick with the AUSV with agg. Drop the VR-1 and go with PT-1 since uv light won't really be an issue with this garage. Do that and stick to the 4.50-5.25 ish area and alls well. No I won't make as much since the rental equipment will run me $350 but it is what it is.
For some reason I wasn't expecting my material cost to be so high for 400 sqft. I think that is what threw me. Originally I was guessing my materials would run me $500-600 and another $350 for rental so a $1700 bid would be what I was thinking. But honestly this is where my inexperience really hurts me. I hate the new business in the dark blues Haha.
I've got to start somewhere though right... why not here? I'm impressed with the level of professionalism I've seen here and I feel comfortable getting and asking for advice. A couple of you have already graciously offered to talk with me personally but I have a habit of becoming an information wh**e and will hold off lest I become a pest hahaha.
Anyway I've got to get this bid in soon or I may lose the job altogether. So I'll check back in a bit and hopefully I'll put something together that works for custoner and me as well.