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Contractors will either offer a free estimate or charge $50 to $1,000, depending on the project. For example, if you need an inspection or design consultation service, expect to pay for those. If you pay for your estimate, many general contractors will put that fee toward your project if you hire them.
An estimate is usually not legally binding. However, some bids are mislabeled as estimates. A bid is considered an offer under contract law. If an offer is accepted, a contract is established and becomes legally binding.
Determine Your Costs. Apply a Markup that will yield the appropriate profit after expenses. STOP ESTIMATING USING THESE TECHNIQUES. You know the old saying, Garbage in. EXAMPLE: WEEKLY PRICE = $500,000 / 52 per yr = $9,615. SCHEDULE BASED UNIT PRICE = WEEKLY PRICE X ESTIMATED SCHEDULE.
If they're still interested, ask if they can deliver the estimate to you within two to five days.
Step 1: Get multiple bids. Start by calling multiple construction companies. Step 2: Determine material cost. You can also control costs by monitoring the price of the materials needed to make the repair and then comparing them to a contractor's estimate.
If you're just replacing doors, painting, replacing light fixtures, and replacing carpets, a cosmetic rehab could take you three to four weeks. If you have to get permits renovating, and you're tearing down walls to the studs and replacing everything with code work, it could take you 12 weeks.
Yes, he needs money to get the project started, but asking for more than 15 percent raises a red flag, and most states allow contractors to ask for a maximum of 33 percent of the total cost up front [source: Chicago Tribune]. Your contractor should have enough credit to pay the rest of the up-front costs.
There are jobs where a deposit is normal and required. If your job requires the purchase of nonreturnable, custom-ordered products, the supplier often asks for a 50 percent deposit. The contractor needs to supply this, or the homeowner can pay it directly to the supplier.
According to the law, you should not pay more than 10% or $1,000; whichever is less, to get your project started. Nevada State Contractors Board Pool Hotline at (702) 486-1177.
If you feel compelled to say something, I would simply write: “Thank you for your time, we have chosen to go with a different company.” I think it is polite to advise the un-successful quotes that they have missed out. Thank you for your quote, and we have decided to decline.
Offer Specific Reasons. Once you've made the decision to turn down a project, it's important to let the rejected client know specifically why you can't or won't do the project, but keep your explanation short and simple. Be Professional. Be Firm. Refer to Someone Else.
Don't Tell a Contractor Your Budget Instead you should have them provide a bid for the work you need done, so you can compare the cost of material and labor with other bids, to make an informed decision.
Short Answer: It Depends! But as long as you know where you stand and what the end game should be, that is acceptable. I'll give people up to a week to give me a quote for something, but usually after a day or two I'm emailing them again to check in.
If they're still interested, ask if they can deliver the estimate to you within two to five days.
Gather Your Data. Collect all your information beforehand. Write the Executive Summary. Present the Specifications. Give Instructions to Bidders. Include the Boilerplate. Give Additional Instructions. Describe the Selection Process.
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