I am a contractor and a Handyman. I need to know the rules for Priceing a job. I am Busy but Killing Myself and Making No Real Cash Help!!!
Tags: Home, Improvement, Price
I am a contractor and a Handyman. I need to know the rules for Priceing a job. I am Busy but Killing Myself and Making No Real Cash Help!!!
Tags: Home, Improvement, Price
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You should always pay yourself a wage $20.00-$30.00 pr. hour, as well as at least 10% of total cost including that of other laborers you may employ and materials. The 10% will cover any cost over runs and should be reinvested in your business.
i usually charge about 18 to 25 dollars an hour per pers on the job plus material and i always get the money for materials up front just in case they try to screw with me
go to home depot and pick up a means estimating guide in there it will show charts for different steps keep in mind that these are guide and you will have to adjust your pricing as needed .The steps are a little confusing but study it You will find it very help full
You should be at $20.00 to $40.00 per hour. The best way is to have a friend or two get some bids from other competitors in the area. Then you know your price limit.
You do not need to be the lowest. Actually, you do not be the lowest. You want to be in the middle of the rest of your competition, but offer great customer service and ask for referrals on every job.