pissing contests going on Centerline... your getting the full gamut of who thinks what... and why they price there work according to what suits them the best for their business. Angus has his Way ,, HIC has his way... Mike has his way... I have my way; it's all over the place...
of coarse ...as you have figured out.. nothing is stamped... and works for all. you say.. ballpark...how in the hell could we do that..
Again.. and I know you don't want to hear this.. but IMO... there are way to many variables... size of your company.. your overhead.. how fast you work.. how good your craftsmanship is..I could go on.. and on...and on...
hey..
When I started this many,many years ago...I had no book to guide me... I had trips & falls but you eventually learn were to walk and where not to walk.
You had a thread about a book ,, remodeling something for pricing.. if it tells you in there what the expected time allotment is.. start there..
If not... try to figure how much time it will take you.. the only way you will understand pricing is if you actually get your figures together - do the job and see where your profit margins are after ALL your expenses..
I dislike this subject matter because it can not be answered IMO... we all have our own way of doing things and again... the variables... WAY to many....
I am trying to help you... and how I am doing that is by saying -"Get your feet wet" once you do it a few times I KNOW you will have a better handle on where your pricing is and how you want quote your projects..
try not to get frustrated... it's not a pissing war... and don't take things to personal here.. you have to let some opinions wash down your back and take what you want from it...ok:thumbsup:
B.