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Expected cost estimate
I recently started my own drywall business i mostly do commercial buildings and i was wondering what is a good price to charge for framing, hanging, and finishing drywall?
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The Drywall King!
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Re: Expected cost estimate
For $20.00 pay pal'd I can send you an estimating guide for commerical jobs on how much to charge for labor and material.
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Re: Expected cost estimateQuote:
No offense, but if you went through all the motions to actually start your own drywall business, you should know at least a thing or two about drywall pricing. Unless this is a bad attempt at trying to figure pricing for areas around the country without directly asking, or you just simply don't have a clue, you're gonna have to do a lot more (aside from having one post to your name) to squeeze any info from the usual's on this forum, including myself. if you genuinely don't know what to charge for your area, that's the FIRST thing i would find out before going thru the steps of opening my own drywall business. good luck. |
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Re: Expected cost estimate
If you do commercial buildings now, that would not be a question.
Just sayin |
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Re: Expected cost estimate
pay pal me $25 and I'll send you the info plus all paperwork needed!
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Re: Expected cost estimate
C&F, there is an unwritten rule about pricing questions on this site. Being a new poster, you may appear to be a GC or owner fishing for price. A true professional starting out wouldn't be here asking. My guess is you are an expatriated sub starting out on your own, with zero overhead, attempting to take work from your former employer. Hope he/she sees your post and blacklists you.
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Re: Expected cost estimateQuote:
........what i wanted to type (above). |
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Re: Expected cost estimate
Darren, I think you ment expatriated.
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Re: Expected cost estimate
Thanks, Whitey. Yeh, what Whitey said.
![]() That or he's a GC trying to figure out the floor on pricing to rape his next set of subs with.
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Re: Expected cost estimate
Whitey, I think you meant "meant". Gotcha!
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Re: Expected cost estimate
5 bucks a foot.
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Re: Expected cost estimate
You would think that if you do mostly commercial work and you have been doing so for a while, now is a bad time to try and figure out how to bid your work
Just a thought
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Re: Expected cost estimate
Ball breakers in here boy!
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Re: Expected cost estimateQuote:
Ask Simon after you make it to the top 5 next yearIf you do mostly commercial work,,,,,what have you been charging,,,,for your mostly commercial work??? there is an art to asking a question,,, don't ask the actual question you want an answer for,,ask another question that will require your answer along the way to the answer of the question that you really don't care what the answer is,,,
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Re: Expected cost estimate
It's quite simple really. The first 10-20 years of your business you'll have to figure out all the materials piece by piece and figure out a rough estimation of time to complete the job. You'll have to plug in what the company needs per hour to sustain.
If you find you get all your bids, but don't make enough money to make ends meet, you're probably bidding too low. Adjust bids accordingly. If you find you're not get any jobs, you're likely too high. Adjust bids accordingly. Simple. |
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??!!________ ADAxoxo live Last edited by Axecutioner-B; 08-29-2011 at 03:30 AM. |
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Re: Expected cost estimateQuote:
I agree. And if u knew anything about pricing then u would no that no commercial job pricing is the same.. u have firewall, souffits, exterior framing and so on. its not the same as pricing residential. if u dont know how to price commercial and are just starting. Get ready for a hard start bc one job can break u and put u under but good luck |
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Re: Expected cost estimate
JoePro: I'll send ya 20 bucks, Heck as hard as I try,, the commercial stuff around here just keeps getting cheaper all the time, I'm actually better off on residential. I have to say , I really like the picture's you have posted in the past of your work you have done on commercial sites. especially the one where the GC left a sign for the other trades not to touch the walls.. Take Care Joe . steve.
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