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Old 08-15-2009, 11:30 AM   #21
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How much money do you want to make in 14 days? There's your bid.



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Old 08-15-2009, 11:42 AM   #22
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The attic height is 7' its open space, I would built it right over the downstairs one. It wont be so dificult to built one, I could complette the job in 14 days..
I just want the right quote for the guy..

thanks

Why didn't you say so before?

The "right" quote for labor is now $7682.37

I love being helpful. Now send me a check for my time...say 10%...BEFORE starting the job.

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Old 08-15-2009, 12:18 PM   #23
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The attic height is 7' its open space, I would built it right over the downstairs one. It wont be so dificult to built one, I could complette the job in 14 days..
I just want the right quote for the guy..

thanks

Add another seven days for hauling all your shet up and down two flights of stairs.

And don't forget to figure in recovery time while your knees mend.
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:31 PM   #24
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I'll be done with mine in 10 days...same situation....only I am not:
- a framer
- a plumber
- a sheetrocker
- a tile guy
- a designer
Note to BCC: Hopefully you do not believe this ~ just as I do not believe you and the OP are "equals".
Do I hear 8 days?


My mate says he can do a bathroom that takes me 14 days in 3 days so it's possible.
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:35 PM   #25
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How much money do you want to make in 14 days? There's your bid.



You're welcome.

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He knows exactly how many days it will take but not what to charge?
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My mate says he can do a bathroom that takes me 14 days in 3 days so it's possible.

That would be the "no permit" style job, correct?
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That would be the "no permit" style job, correct?
It sure would and it would also be the don't do it properly and mess the whole job up style of work also.

This is a guy who watched me take down a suspended ceiling and add some joists and board and re pipe Heat and air vents and thought he could do it in a customers house. I went to the customers house as she had problems and he had boarded the whole ceiling and left the heat/ac vents in the ceiling void as well as the previous lights wired in and still running lol
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It sure would and it would also be the don't do it properly and mess the whole job up style of work also.

This is a guy who watched me take down a suspended ceiling and add some joists and board and re pipe Heat and air vents and thought he could do it in a customers house. I went to the customers house as she had problems and he had boarded the whole ceiling and left the heat/ac vents in the ceiling void as well as the previous lights wired in and still running lol

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The idea of cutting a hole above the toilet below is economical

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$3681.49 that should do it.

Andy.
is that with or with out tax!!!!
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The owner of the house, wants me to add one more bathroom in the attic.
7x7 bathroom with stand in shower, toillet and sink.
Its open space, easy to get water lines and waste pipe to it.


I just need some help getting the estimate right....labor only.

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