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Mono 8 quid a bag I can earn even more off that so the prices are set
Is there a percentage we should aim for on profit of materials? My mate works for £120 a day and when I questioned him on that he said he sneaks in extra profit on the materials, he probably just saying that to save face after I questioned his cheap rate.
5%?Put 5% on materials.
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It’s amazes me that some don’t put nothing on materials.... If I could get away with 20% I probably would. I do get a good trade discount on a lot of things through my local merchant.
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True mate I’ve used more expensive plasters for while and primerYour the guy that was pushing the £12 a bag unifinish was you not?
Gordon I’m not trying to win an argument about it all just generally discussing it , in the real world there is no denying it’s ok saying this and that about pricing etc most plasterers have ups and down it’s never always perfect,@Vincey the other day you said you was one of the smartest guys on here,but seemingly have not got a scooby when it comes to business and pricing
I just priced a job for end of January all sorted and booked 2 days ago , going off them upped prices at b and q and the equivalent on the other materials I need I’d be at a big loss if my merchants followed suit in New Year
Thanks mate tbh this is useful and at least your honestI don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but you either need to buy the materials before Christmas, or be prepared to take a hit. Construction materials price increases from 1st of January 2018 have been widely publicised.
https://buy.buildingmaterials.co.uk/priceincrease-jan2018
I use EH Smtih a lot and their release says :-
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Industry Price Increases - Jan 2018
Cement & Aggregates - Average 6%
Concrete Lintels & Products - Average 6%
Roofing & Ventilation - Average 6%
Civils Average 7%
Building Chemicals & Sealants Average 8%
Dpm, Dpc & Membranes - Between 3-10%
Insulation & Plasterboard - Between 3-25%
Bricks - Between 3-7%
Landscaping - Between 3-7%
Steel Lintels & Metalwork - Between 4-10%
Plumbing And Heating - Between 4-12%
Fixing & Hardware - Between 4-12%
Timber - Between 4-9%
Tools - Between 5-8%
Blocks - Between 6-22%
Block Shortage
The block market issues continue due to domestic ash shortages. As stated above we are expecting to see cost increases of up to 22% on aerated blocks and ultra lightweight blocks; as a result we anticipate supply shortages.
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Thanks mate tbh this is useful and at least your honest
Some of the bullshit I reading on this thread off a few is unreal
We don’t all just use one bag of skim a day Gordon
Why are you so thick princey,if you knew anything about the building trade,prices always increase in January ,you really are a t**t.How long have you been plastering for.How come you can’t tell us how much multi will cost in the future thought you had a direct line to BG,always on here telling us you can sort things out with a phone call to HQ.We don’t all just use one bag of skim a day Gordon
Oh here he comes , right at the end of the thread , try starting your own threads or at least contribute something of value[]
Why are you so thick princey,if you knew anything about the building trade,prices always increase in January ,you really are a t**t.How long have you been plastering for.How come you can’t tell us how much multi will cost in the future thought you had a direct line to BG,always on here telling us you can sort things out with a phone call to HQ.
Good old subsidence area, one of my top jobs tooAll out abuse on Vince again. Oh dear.
Anyway, going back to the point , I keep my pricing simple as soon as it tips into the next pound, £6.20 for example it becomes £7 in my quote. Same for boards. I always charge £10 for PVA , although when doing single rooms a 5ltr tub ceili normally does 3 rooms. Same for screws and scrim. Charge full amount. This way, your next job or 2 will be covered for PVA, screws and scrim. This is referring typically to a standard 3.6m x 3.6m square room , overboard ceiling and reskim walls. A very popular job in my chain of work.
Ok Your website is shiiiiitOh here he comes , right at the end of the thread , try starting your own threads or at least contribute something of value
You just ruined it all . I was about to ask Gordon in January if that has anything to do with brexit, but since we are on the theme.... @gps what’s your thought on thisI don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but you either need to buy the materials before Christmas, or be prepared to take a hit. Construction materials price increases from 1st of January 2018 have been widely publicised.
https://buy.buildingmaterials.co.uk/priceincrease-jan2018
I use EH Smtih a lot and their release says :-
"
Industry Price Increases - Jan 2018
Cement & Aggregates - Average 6%
Concrete Lintels & Products - Average 6%
Roofing & Ventilation - Average 6%
Civils Average 7%
Building Chemicals & Sealants Average 8%
Dpm, Dpc & Membranes - Between 3-10%
Insulation & Plasterboard - Between 3-25%
Bricks - Between 3-7%
Landscaping - Between 3-7%
Steel Lintels & Metalwork - Between 4-10%
Plumbing And Heating - Between 4-12%
Fixing & Hardware - Between 4-12%
Timber - Between 4-9%
Tools - Between 5-8%
Blocks - Between 6-22%
Block Shortage
The block market issues continue due to domestic ash shortages. As stated above we are expecting to see cost increases of up to 22% on aerated blocks and ultra lightweight blocks; as a result we anticipate supply shortages.
"
You just ruined it all . I was about to ask Gordon in January if that has anything to do with brexit, but since we are on the theme.... @gps what’s your thought on this
Tried today Gordon ‘ s way , even scraped all the s**t from the floor. I think it turned ok tbh
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I think the majority of the answers on here are proper plasterers bs I charge this I charge that, don’t care bla bla .... You are missing the point ! Prices are piling up and will hit us hard. That’s the bottom line. Me personally don’t care about bg products, I don’t use them , but simple question to answer - if british products are going up, what about all imports? Look further than b&q or your local merchants.
Tell me the difference in % cos I am not that advanced in math like youMaterial costs should not cost the plasterer anything because it’s priced into a job. So the bottom line is, it actually doesn’t matter if multi goes up 20p a bag lol
You just ruined it all . I was about to ask Gordon in January if that has anything to do with brexit, but since we are on the theme.... @gps what’s your thought on this
Tell me the difference in % cos I am not that advanced in math like you