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Old 10-12-2008, 11:54 PM   #1
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Job Specific estimate worksheets

Looking for job specific estimate worksheets. Bath would have things on it like remove/ replace toilet, install ____sqft of ceramic floor tile, demo ______sqft of ceramic floor tile, remove ______sqft of drywall, remove/ replace vanity.....etc. It should cover just about everything that could be done for that specific job.

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Old 10-13-2008, 09:00 PM   #2
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Looking for job specific estimate worksheets. Bath would have things on it like remove/ replace toilet, install ____sqft of ceramic floor tile, demo ______sqft of ceramic floor tile, remove ______sqft of drywall, remove/ replace vanity.....etc. It should cover just about everything that could be done for that specific job.
You can run a search of this forum (some are already located in here), try the file swap area, google, or order some from NEB'S.
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is there any website i can go to download and print a blank flooring estimate.
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is there any website i can go to download and print a blank flooring estimate.
I'm sure there is, oh yah, it was one post above yours - maybe if it were bigger you could comprehend it better - please see below

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