joshplasterer
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Hi guys first big job I've got to qoute, 145m, hack off, rerender and tyrolean finish, what would you guys qoute labour only? all help appreciated
£46713Hi guys first big job I've got to qoute, 145m, hack off, rerender and tyrolean finish, what would you guys qoute labour only? all help appreciated
All depends on how easy the existing comes off and what state its in underneathHi guys first big job I've got to qoute, 145m, hack off, rerender and tyrolean finish, what would you guys qoute labour only? all help appreciated
Definitely and tyrolean is a slow process especially with the old school gunCalculate how many days to hack-off and remove waste.
Calculate how many days to bead-up,
Calculate how many days for backing coats,
Calculate how many days for finishing coat,
Calculate pay rate x amount of days
Calculate cost of overheads, tools, equipment, van, diesel, insurance
Once you got the figures check you have not under estimated then multiply by 2.
Better to not have the job than underprice a job.
£1489.Hi guys first big job I've got to qoute, 145m, hack off, rerender and tyrolean finish, what would you guys qoute labour only? all help appreciated
3 bedroom semi detached house, not a chance thats the price£1489.
it’s the quickest render turnaround there isDefinitely and tyrolean is a slow process especially with the old school gun
You could push for £16003 bedroom semi detached house, not a chance thats the price
@ChrispyUK will help ye. He.s not done his first big job yetHi guys first big job I've got to qoute, 145m, hack off, rerender and tyrolean finish, what would you guys qoute labour only? all help appreciated
No it isn't plain face isit’s the quickest render turnaround there is
By the time you finished beading I’d have finished the job I’m afraidNo it isn't plain face is
Yes OKBy the time you finished beading I’d have finished the job I’m afraid
Don't try putting a price on knocking it off it's a complete guess as to how long it will take everything else I'd charge per square metre and liner meter for beadsHi guys first big job I've got to qoute, 145m, hack off, rerender and tyrolean finish, what would you guys qoute labour only? all help appreciated
@ChrispyUK will help ye. He.s not done his first big job yet
No probsYes OK
Tyrolean jobs can be done in 2/3 days depending on size and the number of elevations. Spray the base coat let it pick up slow the machine down and top it out.Yes OK
cheers mateEverybody asks for prices but really, per Bryan's advice, it's all about time, not money. So for newbie's and others guidance, instead of meaningless £'s - for a medium, say 1960's 3 bed semi, (never mind the billy big bollox boasting) - opinions on how long;
days to hack-off and remove waste.
days to bead-up,
days for backing coats,
days for finishing coat,
assuming fair weather and scaffold by others...
c'mon, about time this forum came up with something other than piss taking!
What you want to know??lots of thumbs up but no answers, c'mon don't be shy. There is bound to be a range of answers simply because of experience and how differently people work.
I can match this and have 2 labsI’d do day rate £120 so not to loose out
He could quite easily more that double that if he's half an idea what he's doingI’d do day rate £120 so not to loose out
Everybody asks for prices but really, per Bryan's advice, it's all about time, not money. So for newbie's and others guidance, instead of meaningless £'s - for a medium, say 1960's 3 bed semi, (never mind the billy big bollox boasting) - opinions on how long;What you want to know?
Ffs what’s happening, is everyone on here from Yorkshire
Yeah I read it first time he's had some good advice and a few pulling his chain's guesstimateing every thing isn't the right way of doing it he could end up miles outEverybody asks for prices but really, per Bryan's advice, it's all about time, not money. So for newbie's and others guidance, instead of meaningless £'s - for a medium, say 1960's 3 bed semi, (never mind the billy big bollox boasting) - opinions on how long;
days to hack-off and remove waste.
days to bead-up,
days for backing coats,
days for finishing coat,
assuming fair weather and scaffold by others...
c'mon, about time this forum came up with something other than piss taking!
To be fair I wasn't actually thinking of him, more an idea of how long it takes from everybody for a standard 3-bed semi. Then if somebody asks about money just point them at that & tell them to work it out for themselves.Yeah I read it first time he's had some good advice and a few pulling his chain's guesstimateing every thing isn't the right way of doing it he could end up miles out
Everything I do except knocking off is done by a meter price unless it's a job too small then it's time plush materials and costsTo be fair I wasn't actually thinking of him, more an idea of how long it takes from everybody for a standard 3-bed semi. Then if somebody asks about money just point them at that & tell them to work it out for themselves.
Of course there's loads of variables, but it might even help some on the forum to think about whether their going about it right. Some of that sort of advice has helped me no end.
Some like yourself and say Owls & Essex Andy, have loads of experience and know-how. If some think they can do it quicker, or take a lot longer, then they might need to have a rethink/check if their pricing is right or to forget doing it at all.
I can see a lot of people might not break it down as much as Bryan suggests, but don't you at least think about how long the job will take? Even if you just price them all with a "standard" metre rate?Everything I do except knocking off is done by a meter price unless it's a job too small then it's time plush materials and costs
If he needs all that pointi g out to him wtf is he doing peucing that job up in 1st place...not guna end well for home owner us itTo be fair I wasn't actually thinking of him, more an idea of how long it takes from everybody for a standard 3-bed semi. Then if somebody asks about money just point them at that & tell them to work it out for themselves.
Of course there's loads of variables, but it might even help some on the forum to think about whether their going about it right. Some of that sort of advice has helped me no end.
Some like yourself and say Owls & Essex Andy, have loads of experience and know-how. If some think they can do it quicker, or take a lot longer, then they might need to have a rethink/check if their pricing is right or to forget doing it at all.
Everybody asks for prices but really, per Bryan's advice, it's all about time, not money. So for newbie's and others guidance, instead of meaningless £'s - for a medium, say 1960's 3 bed semi, (never mind the billy big bollox boasting) - opinions on how long;
days to hack-off and remove waste.
days to bead-up,
days for backing coats,
days for finishing coat,
assuming fair weather and scaffold by others...
c'mon, about time this forum came up with something other than piss taking!