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giftedk

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prices
« on: October 20, 2005, 09:38:35 pm »
dont mean to bug you all but i must put this price in tomorrow for george wimpey, one for outsides and one for in and out.

Big 4 bed show house 27 panes of glass and two sets of patio doors 4 panes

4 bed show house 18 panes of glass and one set of patio doors 2 panes

2 bed show house 10 panes and one set of patio doors 2 panes

sales office 2big panes and 9 normal sized panes

Any ideas ?

Ben Walker

Re: prices
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2005, 10:45:18 pm »
no expert, still finding my way with prices. i'll be interested to know what is suggested.
the inside and out job sounds like a days work, and they'll want you to be careful and spotless. £200??

how long do you think it would take? i've been under-estimating, but then i'm still a bit slow

ben-chan

rosskesava

Re: prices
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2005, 11:23:55 pm »
I think it's one of those things that is a 'selling the benifits' type of job.

My thing would be that as it's a show house, the standard has to be the highest and that will cost.

Me, from what you wrote, I would be thinking about the £200 to £250 mark for insides and out. £100 to £125 for the outsides.

They do expect to pay more for such work.

I can't give a time for one person but for us as there 3 of us, 3 hours maybe for insides and out. 2 hours for just the outsides.

I'd go for just the outsides and 'phone us' if they think the insides need doing.

It's also worth finding out if they are in a hurry to get the work done or if it has to be done on an exact date. If they are, then up the price.

Cheers

s.hughes

Re: prices
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2005, 06:54:48 pm »
Go for a daily rate and just add a bit more to make it more worth your while.

Steve